Show nJ RUN HOME CLOUT i. BY BOBBY FISHER JOSES BALL GAME f FOR US IN SEVENTH SE V AI l Gould Has as His Ups and Downs With FinS Fini Finney Fin- Fin i- i ney and Wobbles at Time V S When It Hurts Most f V L GOULD had a alot lot of ups and V downs yesterday esterday and between k l V L V Umpire Ed Finney's Finney's Finney's Fin- Fin ney's decisions V V V on fl balls and V strikes which V V appeared to be beV V J V f punk st V w when Ii hen e U UV V V Al was really in his most serious VS of trouble and the clouting V Bobby obby Fisher the little hurler I I had a tough day He lost his V ball game 7 to 5 While Ed Finney had absolutely i. i nothing at all ail to do with d Bobby obby ob y Fishers Fisher a clout over the thel VI l' l ft field fence with two on an get ct which really put the kibosh jn Goulds Gould's baseball game he did succeed through his bad guesses jf i-jf ri b balls fend and strikes in so U up- up f S wetting getting the local that V Al AI lost control of the ball and V hi little bundle of nerves as S Jwell v ll V f Finney's miscues appe appeared red to be mostly against a Gould although he made them on 1 both oth sides in that they put the the Bee V hurler hurler In in the hole on such heavy hitters V 19 as 5 Borton Mitchell and Edding- Edding f i ton In the seventh when Bor- Bor Ibn and Eddington got on ahead ahead Of oJ t V home run clout It looked to the fellows In the coop as If Finney had V missed a perfect third strike on nd likewise another on Borton Missing 1 V V a strike on fellows like or Borl Borton Bor Bor- h V l ton with two and two for an example is V pretty tou tough h medicine for pitcher and V r H surely seemed to take the heart out of i. i V Gould who was pitching a very fair ar arI article ar- ar I V. V tide of of ball even under adverse conditions conditions condi condl- 1 up to that time FISHERS FISHER'S CLOUT DOES IT Anyway the Bees lost the ball ban game V and to Bobby Fisher goes the lions lion's share V of ot Vernon credit for winning it It as his V homer with two on surely did the business business busi busi- V VV ness that forced the Bees to take the V final count Herrs Herr's men had no apparent comeback after that and the veteran Art Fromme who had wobbled considerably up to that stage of the proceedings also took on new life and hurled shutout ball against the Bees from there thereon theres s O on inS in S 'S The best chance the Bees had of making mak in ing the game gains a cinch was in the sixth S r when they had the bases full with mak-I mak none out t. t Gould at attempted to bunt t and popped l' l 1 lie k og V up tip a foul Then Maggert r knocked knocke a aV V V bounder to Fisher for an esy double I Ip V p play I IThe V The Tigers scored one In the the- first when V hits by Chadbourne and and successive suc suc- V walks for Borton and Eddington SV forced Chadbourne across Johnsons Johnson's single and Krug's triple tied the score In itt the local half V Spencers Spencer's homer in the second gave the Herr side one oneS V In mV Inthe the third the Bees made two Krug rug doubled and Sheely walked and both to center scored on two two-bagger The Tigers made one in the fourth Brooks walked and hits by Fromme and Mitchell brought him in The Bees took that one back In their half halo Mulvey bounded hounded a a. safe one toward second and went up a base on Fishers Fisher's high throw to first A wild pitch put hImon him himon himon on third and he scored on Spencers Spencer's sacrifice sacrifice sac sac- V fly V VV I V That w was ws s the fifth and last tally for forthe forthe forthe the Bees V A walk for Borton Eddington's hit and i V Highs High's sacrifice fly gave gae the visitors one S. S V in the fifth The fatal seventh opened with Chadbourne Chadbourne Chadbourne Chad- Chad bourne an infield out shot one through third and Borton again walked Eddington drove a clean single to ro center scoring High bunted and was thrown out Then Fisher did his mighty deed He pushed the ball over the center center cen cen- ter field fence bringing in Borton and Eddington |