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Show PANTHERS WIN L.D.S.U. GAME IN ELEVENTH Errors Are Directly Responsible for Several Eiin6 on ither Bide. Aftsr- the West high school baseball club had apparently ewed up yesterday's ga.me the early inninsrs of the contest with the I D. S. T'., the Gold and Blue fell on Brown in the sixth, seventh and eighth innings for enough runs to tie the count at 5-all. The game went that way until the last half of the eleventh, when l"5 o-nwii a jjul auu.iB me winning run. Winning- 6 to 5. Fallentlne Ftarted with a walk, as did also Johnson, who had relieved re-lieved Brown. Kaufman also took advantage ad-vantage of Tverson'a wild streak to get a pass. With the bases loaded. Melvin Snelgrove and Fallen tine worked a squeeze, the latter scoring and ending the game. i The West high started their scoring rn the third, when Jim Brown singled through Goodrldge and came all the way home when Whtttier let the ball get away from him. In the fourth the Panthers counted thrice. Vignetto shot a homer to left. Conkwright got on when Now-ells Now-ells foozled his roller. Conkwright went to third when No wells let McGanney's grounder get away, which let Mac go to ! second. Conk scored on a. passed ball, while MeGanney 'crossed the pan on Snel-grove's Snel-grove's Infield out. In the sevpnth Kaufman Kauf-man made the last run until the eleventh. He sent a hot hit to Xowells, stole second sec-ond and scored on Jarvis'e single to deep center. The 'Tj. D. S. lads started their run-getting run-getting in the sixth, when they counted once. Dean waVked, stole second, went to third on a lilt by Winn and crossed following Jarvia's error. Frank Jverson In the seventh reached first on anoiher error by..Tarvis and came all t lie way home' 6n McGannev's mlsplay of Hani's drive, which ret Ham go to third. He scored on a passed ball. The final two in the eighth came when Winn singled through Conkwright and tallied on Scott's double. Scott also crossed on, another error. Johnson was then inserted, and all was off with the Gold and Blue nine. Of the four pitchers who worked, Johnson John-son was the only one who seemed not to be affected by the cold. The lineup: L.. P. S. IT. ' WEST HIGH.' Dean c Fallen tine Goodridge, Iverson. .p. . .J. Brown, Johnson Rippe lb McGnnnev Ham 2b Sttefel Nowehs 3b Conkwright Iverson, Goodridge.se Snelgrove Winn U Vignetto Whtttier cf Jarvis Scott rf... Yeates, Kaufman Score bv innings: West Higli Runs 00 1300 1000 16 Hits 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 8 L. DS. U. Rns 0 00001 2200 05 Hits 0 0 J 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 16 Summary: Two-base hitfj Scott. Mc-Ganney. Mc-Ganney. Three-base hit Fallen tine. Home-run Vignetto. Bases on balls Off Brown. 6: off Johnson, 1; off Tverson, 5. Struck out By Brown. 6; by Johnson. 5: by Goodridge, 1; by Iverson, 8. Passed balls Dean (2). Hit by pitched ball Rippe. by Johnson. Time of game 2..0: Umpire Donkin, |