Show t Baseball ase a Sugarville e play played d the boys last Sunday at Sugarville with witha a score of at 9 to E 8 against the Shim Shim- mies And that wouldn't have been beon possible if tho Sugarville pitcher hadn't nearly maimed one of the boys for life by hurling a hot one into his ribs There that poor boy was all steamed up to wallop wallop wallop wal wal- lop the pill pUl out beyond Lucerne and champed on the bit and anel pawed the sack and waved his bat to and fro like the anten of a fighting beetle eager for the fray But behind his back the Sugarville catcher made a signal and the Sugarville pitcher understood Dire forebodings That pitcher sized up the umpire as to whether he could lick im or not satisfied himself he could and then fixing fixing his eyes on the batters batter's ribs he wound up tossed a leg Into air all and catapulted the missile of injury bang under the upraised arm of the before that champ could escape Having practiced over there with hand grenades he tossed this missile of destruction with just justas as foul intent to kill or maim malm when all else failed in winning the game And of course that four-bagger four was lost to an expectant world The game was won with just that margin For surely Frank Heise Helse would have torn the cover off the ball with the wallop he was steamed up to deliver and brought home homo other runs than his own Except for that bang in the ribs the score would have at least been been- beena a tie or elso in favor of the Shimmies Nom as to the team listen to the aggregation John Clark behind behind behind be be- hind the bars Geo Clemens tossing em Rufe Clark Bill Heise Helse and Roy Stephen sack hounds Harry Meinhardt Meinhardt Mein- Mein hardt short stop Frank Heise Helse Bert Alward and Curt Shields out- out prowlers for the League teams sit up and take notice The Boys will clean everything before them They say that when they lead the score of at the tho league they will play in Shim Shim look look to your clothes lines ladles ladies there may be bo a raid any time now As to prowess Geo Clemens pitched straight through nine whole innings while the Sugarville changed off ott four tour times Bill Heise caught a fly dropped onto a base and put a double against em Irvin Greathouse caught a good goodone goodone goodone one in th the fi field field but l but l-but but then thon why boost for them They cant can't play ball If you dont don't believe it ask the boys 0 Delta played L Lynndyl at that place last Sunday with a score of ot 11 to 5 6 In favor of Delta It seems that Manager got to worryIng worrying worrying worry worry- ing that may be his team mightn't win so he slipped around quietly and tipped the tho boys oft off to the tune of saying Now fellows dont don't take any chances they may slip one over on onus onus onus us and aid Im I'm worried So you fellows pile ile up five runs on em this first inning inning inning in in- ning and then if it I get scared again before the ninth Ill I'll let you run up five more Whenever Lyn scored soared one Billy would lot tho the boys slide sUde through a Q cou la runs On ono one in In- In ning our boys put one over on Bill Billy I and piled up three runs H Hoy you dubs cut that out bawled em dm m gee arr Bill Dill how howll 11 Eureka play us a week from Sunday for that hundred if it we show all that's in us now That quieted od cd the boys and although it hurt they let the score stay at 11 The boys expect to bring back that hundred from Eureka and then cop Lynn off here the following Sunday This is going to be a cracking good goodgame goodgame game and the boys will advertise it and draw the tho crowd Everybody I turn out aut I |