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Show IELD Wierd Contest Efcds 18 to IS in Favor of Bingham Atef Three Hours of Baseball and Wrangling Seven Pitchers Used During Tilt, 1 Bingham went into a tie with Arthur Ar-thur for first place when they won an ISto lS.ballieame.from Garfield inter occupying the diamond for i hours. Wrangling between the players and between the umpires took up considerable consid-erable t'nie, much to the disgust of the large crowd. j Seven pitcher were used during the game, the visitors bringing out three, while the locals used a quarter of a dozen. - ' ' , ." ' J Whiteley was the powerful unit of the locals, smashing out five hits in six trips, two of them for extra bases. Taylor flayed a great game at short taking care of sevtrt chances without a bobble. ; Griffith, of the enemy, played a Stella game at second base, making several sensational catches. . 1 The visitors started out in the op-ener op-ener as though they meant business, scoring three markers. Roach walked walk-ed and McKendrick was hit. Griffith Grif-fith singled infield, and then Ewing I cleaned the bases with a double to left' The locals tied things up in their I ha of the first. ;With one out, Taylor Tay-lor doubled to center, and scored on McKee's double lo left. Muir was safe on an error, and then Whiteley doubled to left Scoring McKce and Muir. i Garfield made another in the second, sec-ond, on a walk to Henderson, two outs, and a wild pitch. Five were garnered by the locals in their half of the second. Irvine walked, and scored on Dowdtll's double to left fitlijj Dowdcll scored a moment later 'on Staples' error of Taylor's roller, i Taylor stole second but was caught at third. ' McKce grounded out. Muir walked ,and then Whiteley doubled to left sending Muir to third. , Hunsaker walked Buckle, and then erred in Baty's roller, scoring scor-ing Muir. Mork-y singled to center, scoring Whitelijy and Buckle. This was too much,! and Hunsaker gave way to Blake.' Nothing happened for Garfield in the third, but the locals gathered four inore in this-frame. Dowdcll was safe on Staple)' error, and went to second. Taylor doubled to center, scoring Dowdtl McKee fanned, and then Muir sent a long drive to deep center for a homer, scoring Taylor ahead of him.1 Whiteley singled to left, but was forced at second by Buckle. Uaty; popped to Roach, in right, who missed, Buckle going from first to home pa the play. 1 Two more wtre added by the locals in the fourth. ' Irvine singled to cei tcr. Dowdcll jingled to center send- (Contlswd on Page i.) T" Local Pfeyers Beat (Conl " ing Irvine to thi- Taylor walked, after Dowde" Pilfcre(1 second. Mc-Kee Mc-Kee hit to Gr'fith who ihrew Irvine Ir-vine out at the P'te. r Dowdell going to third and,ry'or to second. Read threw high to grab Dowdell off third, and both Dowdell and Taylor scored when the" wen tjhe fence. Garfield o life in the fifth Vtb fP' runs-1 Roath walked, Mc-Kendrick Mc-Kendrick tripled, to .-deep ..left,' scor 5ng,oMh--Whiteley missed Griffith's Grif-fith's flyndMcKendrick scored, Griffith going to second. Ewing flied to cented, and then Staples sent the pill over the right field wall for a homer, scoring Griffith ahead of him. Bingham scored two more in the fifth. After Morley was safe on Henderson's Hen-derson's error, Pafry hit to Staples, who erred, allowing Morley to go to third, from where he scored ahead of Parry on Dowdell's two ply swat to left. Garfield came back with two in the sixth. Henderson went to second when Buckle missed his fly, went to third on Blake's single, and scored on a wild pitch. Blake scored on Griffith's Grif-fith's triple to deep center. ry 2, Grant 1, Dunn 1, Hunsaker 2, Blake 4, Burt 2. Base on balls: off Irvine 3, off Grant 2, off Hunsaker 3, off Blake 1, off Burt 1. Double plays: Baty to Dowdell, McKee to Baty, Griffith to Read. Left on bases: Garfield 9, Bingham 10. ' Wild pitches Irvine 1, Tarry 1, Grant 2, Burt 1. Hit by pitcher, McKendrick by Irvine, Henderson by Grant. Pitching rec: ord: 6 hits and 8 runs off Hunsaker in 1 2-3 innings. 9 runs and 8 hits off Blake in 4 1-3 innings. 2 hits and 1 run off Burt in two innings. 6 hits and 8 runs off Irvine in 4 1-3 innings. in-nings. 3 runs and 1 hit off Grant in 2-3 innings. 0 runs and 2 hits off Dunn in 2-3 innings. Umpires: Gil-berg Gil-berg on balls and strikes, Scanlon on the bases. Time of game, 3 hours. Bingham made another in the sixth on an error by Blake on Muir's roller, roll-er, and Buckle's triple. , Garfields' big inning came in the sepenth. Staples opened up with a triple to the right field fence. Read' singled to center, scoring Staples. Smith tripled to deep center, scoring Read. Parry was jerked, and Grant took the mound. Henderson was hit. Burt walked, filling the bases. Roach singled to right, .scoring Henderson, after Smith was nipped at the plate, Baty to Muir, when Burt fell by the wayside. Grant then made two wild pitches, scoring both Burt and Roach. Bingham's last score was made in the eighth, on a triple by Muir and ' Whiteley's fifth single of the game. 1 The rest of the story: Carficld AB R H PO A E Roach, rf, If 3 3 1 0 0 1 McKendrick, lb .S 2 15 0 0 Griffith, 2b 5 2 2 4 3 0 Ewing, 3b ,S 0 2 2 1 0 Staples, ss 6 2 3 0 2 S Read, c S 1 2 11 1 1 Smith, cf, rf S 0 2 10 0 Henderson, If, cf 3 3 0 1 0 2 Hunsaker, p 1 0 00 12 Blake, p ,..2 110 0 1 Burt, p ... 1 1 0 0 2 0 41 15 14 24 10 12 Bingham ABR HPOA E Dowdell, 2b 5 3 3 3 4 2 Taylor, ss 5 3 2 3 4 0 McKee. 3b 6 11111 Muir, c 5 5 2 5 0 0 Whiteley, If 6 I S ' 1 0 1 Buckle, cf 4 2 1 3 0 1 Baty. lb 5 0 0 11 2 0 Morley, rf 5 110 0 0 Irvine, p 2 110 2 0 Parry, p 1 1 0 0 0 0 Grant, p .0 0 0 0 0 0 Dunn, p 1 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 44 18 16 27 14 5 Score by innings: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Tota1s Garfield Runs 3 1004250015 Hits 200222402 14 Bingham Runs .-.3 5 4 2 2 1 0 1 x 18 Hits 3 3 3 3 1 1 0 2 x 16 Summary Stolen bases: Dowdell 2 Taylor, Whiteley 2. Two base hits: Ewing, Taylor 2, McKee, Whiteley 2, Dowdell 2. Three base hits: McKendrick, McKen-drick, Griffith, Buckles, Staples, Smith, Muir. Home runs: Muir, Staples. ( Struck out: by Irvine 0, Par- |