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LAN weste~ j HOPKINS G~OD ON CDURT
, t• L '. .. ITake Four-Out ~f Six'Matehes From
j ,, il' 'Comes From Behin I Western Maryland -Bac-
.1 Western l\1aryla
t < 1 ., I ' . queters. " ,
" )/ hoUle te 'Johns Hopkins tennis team vIsIted
t ,. \ erro~r~s
'nn1ng
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, 'ri~all'S1I. KELL, AR'S Westminster yesterday afternoon and
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.' ,'Y"':':.ity ,Puts defeated the,. Western Maryland rae-
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Over queters, .4 to 2, The best pj~t,ch of ,the
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,I . '..Ea('h 'rite E..igllth A scionrgelde, afternoon was the one between".SyJlllug-
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ton, of.Hopkins, a~d, Kester, 'of'Western
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, .lt1(lefind i;'ans 1~ Batt ~rror. M-!!,yland;,it"regUlrl!1g. three ~ard set~
• • l' ~ . Coming from behind ~lo 'to' determine ·tl\e .winner. Tlie;I;31ac
lind Blue player finally got the decJSlon,
\ , looked, pretty bad· thy .JoIi sc~~~ '~,4--6, 6--4. .f
b!ls~bl!ll team gathered eno ~ ]J The varsity team landed three out 0
t, ..t.he .Iast three innings· to, n 3 "the four singles and broke even In ~l'le
°'iYester.n' :Maryland nine yest doubles, Symington and Kra~tz l08Jll
to Kester and ElderdlCe, while W3;r. ,
noon :inl the second game and Duffy made up for the l?~s by wT~-
ehumpionsl~ip series, 5 to 4.' ning from Yount and Philips, e,
1'!c?~,lelle summary: .
,, cessiv'c' tehrerorsti,debyanKdellathre in. th D~ ~l ,SINGLfES' K t "'estern
versed Blacf Symington, Hopkins. de eat.d • e. er, • .. Dulb
Maryland, &-4; _; &-4.
,1 scored tWo runs and the same P Eld~rdice. '~estel1}, Maryland. defeated •
1G1. HoKprkainntsz., 6H-2o,pki6n-s3.. defeated Yount, Western Marl.".
,) t h easIt.
~:". Cla~ltol1" who twirled forhadth'lJ ~ laWart~o~bs::-J&teated Philips. Western Mary' •
1 "dIS~S, although unsteady. land. 8--6; 6-1.
, ~,ewto.ahutimc{h:g,bed;ownethn't11o1ff1orhuipsanhfaenrxdt.raf 0 uT1Jh;5. eashc'It.10S,~ , Kt d EI Ddi9UBLWESte Ma":'land de· '
! ,: "Judefind pitched splendid ball,
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l:''. 'f~y ;U;:::O~"'i;s~·= ..'.~~~....f' ,
es er Ian < der ee, es rn . ~<I l!.'!}---7.
feated Symington and Krantz, Hopkins, 8~'t and
Ward and Dull'y Hopkins. defea.ted Youn
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Philips, We.tem Maryland. 8-6;·&.,3. ' _
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,.Qut 1,3 batters and allowing 0 1
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'b.ut was, not given the proper Qlaytori\i~le:~--~
, SIX errol'S being made I by the
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and Blue.
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,, '::r:he visit~rs talli~d twice in the third
1 "Iulllng,. After Burdett had gone out"
I' Clayton walked. Kellar was safe on "
,~.\, \ 1 Sharretts" enol', Clayton going to third.,
, .Kellal' stole second. Both scored on a
"pas~edi ball by Ben'Son. . 'r
('- .:. ·.JlopkiIlS' had','a 'splendid opportunity
,to. score .in. the fourth. Knecht, the first
man: up", was hi.t. by a' pitched ball and \
.', stqle,second" However, the next three,
" .' we,l'e,easy outs. In· the fourth Ben~on ;'
"w s. safe ,on ·Galloway's. error; but Lltt- ,
: j::JJ:/-un led 0 iflindal and Benson was,
"i ,:dollbled· at ,first.. •
, '.' '." ~.". !eItlll.t,etrhne Msaix, trh..YIan.IcJlansgcroarleld. iwtsas lassatfe twoon 'I
' Tilns
" )mmer .Tones'.etrot'. ·Pullan was an easy
;' ,out, but Hutton got a life on. Sharrettf ':
'\. ''IT.or .. Both rom. pe,d home on Galloway sl
tdoubJe tp right... ;' I
( ~"" H,opkins got its first run in its hulf
" o( the seventh. ,Sharretts,.the first Jllan
. .•.".\tp, dot,bl_()d to left, stole th.ird and scored I
,~ .!.n t'h.e visitors' half, after :Normant f' I
;"n Kpecht's, long fly t9 centre.
j tn111ed. to centre, but :wa,s left stranded
,'h!!;Q gon,e ou~, short to first. D~flindal
when ,the ne:h two ,men fanned.
,I I .' ,,',I'he Black and. Blue tallied two.runs
Ii I ' "~ll. tJ;1e'eighth on two- errors, a base on
," ~, . b!l>lls"and, a wild pitch. , .
I r'~'" TJ:Je.lpy.al·,H.opkins rooters
\ ];;:"£01' actiQn in~the final inning. clamored
Wallace
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1 ....:wal\l .sent into, hat for JUdefind, and
) .,;' placed a Tel'as leaguer in left :,.,field.
" i' {W('bb, ra,Il ,for 'him'lUld· went to ,second
, on 'a ball,. Benson sacrificed him to
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,tl~i,rd. and, he scoreq, on a" wild pitch. \,
1 " .I;,lttl11\lll )Vas hit by a pitched ball, stole
. " ~,:~e.<;:ond,.went tothird.,on Sharretts' long
. -: '" :Al:Y-,to.l'ight,peld, and scored, on liJgerton's
r .,~Ingte to· the same spot. '('he score:
./ ,,' ' •.HOPKINS. . WESTEHN MD.
" n~hson,c, .~,~~.~;g.1K'e~llar,ss, ..A~·~·~·~'1·~
...' I~1:tII11.n.21:3> 1.0 1 2 0 ~Omlant,3b 5 0 0 3 2 0
~;~arr~ttS,3b, 3 T 1'1 5 3 Diff'dal,2b. 3 0 2 2 3 0
. 4E;e;lr)etochnt,l,clJl'< 5 0 110 02 1 Langra1l,c. 4 1 0 8 1· U
,; .. .. 3 0,0 0: 0 Pullen,c!. .. 4 0 0 2 00
, l,'-.,··';·:V0I!.l/ebse,rrgf.,.ss,.33 1. 0 2. 0 :0 Hutton,lf.. 4 1 0 0 0 0
0 0 0'0 0 GallowaY,lb" 0 1 9 0 1
" r .":i··~o~es,1f..'3 1'1 0 0 1 Bllrdet\,rf. 4 0 1 1 0 0
tl' i~el1n(j,p. 30001 OClayton,p, .. 41102 &
.2-1V~b~~~~::~:. ~ ~ ~ g .
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i5"""."•..'..i.r~taI8 .... 427 126 Totals .... 374 5-2610"3
"'.' ?'. atted ,for J)ldefll1d V> the l1inth.
, .. " ~~ebb ran for Wallace 111ninth.
:'.'~;'liophl~ .out 'When winning TUn was scored. _
. ~ .' I'W"~~stern~'Mar'"y'l','a''n''d:'.'.'','.'.'.'.'.'.'. 00 00 02 00, 00 '20 01 20 20--1.
( "hit~D1afl8e h1ts-.Shltrretts. GaUo\vay. Three,iJase
(. .'.1 ndal" Stolen bases-Sharretts Blooms-
; lrr~ .•.J., lpn~s; piffindal, Burdett. Sacrifice hits-
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i el'&,Olt 1tlman, S.barrctts. Double play-Diffindal
oway.. l>eft on bases-Hopkins, 9; ,yestern
zy and, 7., First base on. errors-Hopkins, 3;
tl~ '''] }~ste~ll'MaryJaud~ 6. B!'.ses on balls-Off Judeflnd,
p, ·!)iKn6f1htCla~'ton. 6. Hit .by pitcher-By Clayton
'hd,')~ i B1' j. lit.truan). Balks-Clayton. 3. Struck out-
Z:d,)'i qlayton;
J';:Pi~!-2~~~~' 7.. Wild pitches-
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