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Show 1 I-HIT. Ml GIE I PLAYED BY THE I GITITE1S. if . . Played. Won. LosL Pet. Nevcr-RIps ...ID 14 6 .736 I Hi Peory-Kniscly..23 16 7 .696 Wl Walk-Overs ...24 14 10 .583 Eagles 20 11 9 .550 JH I Mail Clerka ..21 7 14 ' .333 j-(j Glasmann B...22 3 -10 .136 ' l 'nil ill J " ' ' 'f If Tno Nover-Ripa team of the City ' Hill Baseball league defeated the Glas- fJHJ raann Bowlers In a one-sided five-in- Illiul nlng "contest at Glonwood yesterday rlffll evening the score being 12 to 0. The alio! II primary cause for the Bowlers being BjiJIH shut out-was the pitching of "Brose" (J fl fl Hill, who pitched a no-hit as well as lllffill a no-ran game. Only three of his 1 1 111 II opponents reached -flrst base and 11 these were passed, and only four hit till tho ball. Three of theso were played lllS II out at f,rst bnse and tho fourt" flIed (liO I out- Hl11 hnB U9t recoverca" from Sin an accident which befell him In tho B mountains several weeks ago and his (U return to gilt-edged form was hailed H) with delight last night by his team- If fill mates and Manager Alvln Jtlortcnsen, 1 During thd contest, he struck out ton fUdj men. j In J The Bowlers wore badly off edge lm last night as the total of nine errors niBfl indicates. Glasmann, who went on illnij thQ mound in tQ0 absence of a regu- I ffli lar nurler Patched good ball during nHf the first part of the game and, with ullfljU better support, would have held the nlfflj score down to a considerable degree. Ifjjjj The lineup follows: fllwfc Never-Rips Bowlers. If flf H. Stone c.-i. MuBgravo m , Hill P W. Glasmann Jflfl Sprague lb Lindsey jjll G. Stone J.2b........L. "Allison ' H ml Thurston If ill Heywood .3b Doon 1. 1 j Van Dyko ..ss K.Allison 131 HI i Stanger L. Allison 'If $8 B- SnuPe. Fuller.. If Tlllotson IdjjJIlD Nerden cf Thurston ll Bf K- Allison 11 mi I A- McBeth rf Tout ItiljlIM TJmpIre--R. Stone. |