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The Daily Mail from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 11

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The Daily Maili
Location:
Hagerstown, Maryland
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11
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THE DAILY MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 2,1928 ELEVEN Official Blue Ridge League Schedule For 1926 HAGERSTOWN A I WAYNESflOftO I A A At READ May 31 a. in. June 2-25-2G' July Aug. 9-10 Sept. May 24-25 Juhs IG-17 July, 14-15, Aug.

23 Sept'. 6 a. m. MaV Jute 7-8 Jitno 30-- July 1 JUty 21-22 Aug. 10-17 May June 21-22 July a.

m. Aug. 4-5 Aug. May 19-20 June July 7-8 July 23-29 Aug. 18-19 At Martinsburg May 31 p.

m. Jime 3-23-24 July 19-20 Aug. 11-12 Sept. 1-2. MAIL May 12-13 JUne June 28-29 July 21-22 Aug.

M(iy JUne 21-22 July 2-5 p. m. Alig. Aug. 30-31 Mny 37-18 June 9-10 July July 2G-27 Aug.

May June 14-15 July Aug. 23 Sept. 6 a. m. p.

m. At Waynesboro May Juuo 14-15 July 12 Aug. 2-3. 25-26 Sept. 6 p.

m. May Julie 7-8 June 30-- July 1. July AUK. 1G-17 FOR May 19-20 June July July 28-29 AUg. May 31 a.

m. June 2-23-24 July 18-20 Aug. 9-10 Sept. May 28-27 June July 2-5 p. m.

4 5 Aug. 27 At Frederick May 12-13 Julio June 28-29 July Aug. Mav 20-27 Junt; July a. m. Alig.

4-5 Aug. May 17-18 June 9-10 July 7-8 July 26-27 Aug. 18-19 LATEST May June 14-15 July 12, Aug 25-26 Sept. 6 p. m.

May 81 p. m. June 3-23-24 July 19-20 Aug. 9-10 Sept. At Cham'jSrsburfl May 26-27 June July 2-5 p.

m. AUK. Aug. 30-31 May 19-20 Juiio July 7 8 July 28-29 Aug. 18-19 May 31 p.

m. June July 16-17' AUK. H-12 Sept. 1-2 May 24-25 June 16-17 July 14-15 Aug. 2-3-23 Sepl.

6 a. in. SPORT May June 7-8 June 30-- July 1. July Aug. At Hahover May 17-18 June 9-10 July July 2G-27 Aug.

May 24-25 Juno 16-17 July 14-15 Aug. 2-3 Auf. 25-26 May June 21-22 July 5 a. m. Aug.

Aug. 30-31 May 31 a. m. June 2, July Aug. 11-12 Sept.

1-2 May 12-13 June June 26-29 July 21-22 Aug. 10-17 NEWS 1 Salurflays. Open No li Jnlr 1 18, Aiigunt 24 2 lAthey Bought By Salisbury Emmett A they, who last year WKH purchased from the Crisfieltl Crabbers anfl later returned to that outfit hae Seen purchased by the Salisbury club ot the Eastern Shore loop to fill the gap at second base for the Inillanu. Athey Is well liked on the shorn and Salisbury arc fetling proud of their new acquisition. Salisbury it Is reported has made overtures to the Murtinsburg club tor the services of Mickey Kelllher, first Jiaseman.

Kelliher played with Salis- bury when a town sported an inde- pendent team years ago. There now are tblrtpoi! monarchal anJ twelve presidents in Europf. Large Pores Can Be Reduced Nothing iv so unsk-litly a skin that always or looks greasy. There is a preparation called G1O Skin-tone (part of a new wonder- ful French Beauty Treatment), which removes excess oil, tlic muscles, cleans and reduces pores, and beautilie (he skin. Get a bottle of MELLO-GLO.

Skin Tone. You'll like it. Good Lumpy Run of Mine Thig is not a blowout, but we are giving away Vree Kelly Cord GASERVICE CORP. BLUERIDGELEAGUESEASON OPENSMAY12; MUCH EARLIER The Blue Ridge League season of 1S2G will open on May 12, Instead of May 17, as previously indicated, ac- cording to the schedule just released. Hagerstowu is opening the season on that day 111 Frederick, Chambersburg at Hanover and Waynesboro at Mai" tinsburg.

Tho Benson calls for 100 games witli the following open dates: June 1, July 6 13 and August 24, when any postponed games can be played with both clubs agreeing. i Saturday Games. ITagerstown, Waynesboro and Fred- crick have each been allotted nine Saturday dates at home, while Mar- tinsburg, Chnmbereburg and Hanover ench drew eight. The champions will bo playing Marlinshnrg on three of those week-end dates, Waynesboro ouo, Frederick one, which Is the first Saturday ol the season, Chambcra- burg three and Hanover one. Holiday dates for the Hubs have been named as Decoration Day vfitn Martinsburg here In the morning and In the West Virginia city in the after- noon.

Fourth of July will see the oattling Chambersburg here In the morning and there in the after- noon, and on Labor Day, Waynesboro will be the attraction In the morning at Willow Lane Part. Schedule Satisfactory. The schedule this year appears to be one of the most satisfactory ones ever to bo drawn up, with but one ex- ception noted, which no doubt will be ironed ouT lo the satisfaction of both parties--Hanover being forced to jump to Martlnsburg twice during the season for one game only. In every case where it Is possible the schedule makers have given the clubs that ashed for special days, those dates. Teams will play two days in a town, the same as last year, Hagerstown opening with Frederick, will return to the champions' lair on Friday lo officially open the -season here.

Opening Receipt Kept. Each club this year on opening day will koep their gate receipts instead it pooling them as has been the case in other years, but. holiday game re- ceipts will be pooled and then divid- ed. Four days is the longest tretch for any one club, but no club will play fbui- games in succession on their home lot in any one weelr. Hagerstown will take bh the teams 5h this manner: Frederick, Hanovei' WayntsBboro, Chambersburg and Mar tliiabuig.

The Hubs will play in those cities first before those teams slow in this city. The Hubs have three Saturday dates to play in Frederick two In Chaniliersburg, one in Waynes boro, and two in Hanover. Not single Saturday game has been ar ranged for the Hubs in Martinsburg Wiring, Vases, Oil Lamps, A Specialty. MARTZ ELECTRIC CO. "THE GIFT 3HOP" 8.

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Hetzer for WllJiamsport also pitched -well but was given poor support, his teammates booting seven behind him, which coupled with his wildne'SB, gave Hagevstovra its 12 counters. Many Strikeouts Charles fanned eleven during the seven Inning contest while Hetser added ten to his string strikeout victims. Due to the extreme coldness of the da ythe contest was called at the end of the seventh frame. Hagers- town showed well in the field and on the bases. Score by innings R.

H. B. Williainsport 000 100 0-- 1 6 7 Hageretown 201 540 x--12 7 3 Batteries--J. Hetzer arid Bishop; Charles and Dudley. Umpire TOO OLD.

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