(Concluded from first page). Fourth inning": Henry out via second to first. Armstrong- stab bed Kane's line drive. Vernon out third to first. Armstrong- safe on Washburn's error. Rose sacrificed him to sec ond. Duls safe on fielder's choice. Duls purloined second. Lyon sing-led scoring- Armstrong-. Hamilton hit to Pen nock who tried to catch Duls at the plate, but both runners were safe. Moore popped up to short. Fifth inning: Pennock walked. Burt hit to short, and another pret ty double was pulled off "by Winn, Duncan, and Hamilton. Mclnerney out short to first. Wadsworth walked. Duncan beat out a bunt. Winn sacrificed advancing both runners a base. Armstrong singled scoring Wads worth and Duncan. Rose hit to Pennock who caught Armstrong. Henry threw Rose out at secoud by a country mile. Sixth inning: Jube out third to first. Washburn singled. Mc Clure hit a scratch home-run to center. Henry out second to first. Kane out third to first. Duls out short to first. Lyon walked. Hamilton grounded out to first. Moore out pitcher to first. Seventh inning: Vernon hits to left, for two bases but was out for failing- to touch first. Pennock fouled out to Moore. Burt sing-led. Mclnerney out second to first. Wadsworth walked. Duncan sac rificed. Winn fouled out to Henry. Armstrong out third to first. Eighth inning: Jube out second to first, Washburn fouled out to Moore. McClure out short to first. Rose out second to first. Duls sing-led. Duls stole second. Duls caug-ht off second and put out by Washburn. Lyon out short to first. Nineth inning: In this inning Amherst made a great batting-rally. Henry singled. Kane sacrificed. Vernon pounded the left-field fence, scored Henry and went to second himself. Pennock hit to short and both runners were safe on a fielder's choice, Burt singled scoring- Ver non and Pennock. Burt swiped second. Mclnerney singled scoring Burt. Stewart relieved Duls. Jube hit to Winn and Mclnerney was forced at second. Moore threw Jube out at second by a city block. Score: Carolina 7, Amherst 6. Tabulated score: Fresh-Senior, Med-Pharmacy, Soph-Junior, Fresh-Pharmacy, Junior-Senior, Soph-Med. Junior-Fresh. Senior-Med. 12. 13. 14. 17. 22. 24. 28. 29. Caholina A.B. 11. II. P.O. A. E. Lyon rf 3 1 10 0 0 Hamilton (Capt.) lb 3 0 0 17 0 0 Moore c 4 1 0 2 10 Wadsworth cf 2 1 0 0 0 1 Duncan 2l 3 2 3 6 6 0 Winn hh 2 0 0 0 8 1 Armstrong 3b 4 11 1 5' 1 Rose If 3 0 0 1 10 Duls p 4110 2 0 Stewart p 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 . 7 (5 27 23 AMHKR8T A.li. It. II. P.O. A- E. Jube (Capt.) cf 5 0 0 2.0 0 Washburn 3b , 4 11 1 3 1 McClure If 4 110 0 0 Henry c 4 11 4 1 1 Kane 2b 3 0 0 1 4 0 Vernon rf 4 1 2 0 0 0 Pennock ax ; 3 10 2 fi 1 Burt lb 4 1 2 14 0 0 McMerkey p 4 0 1 0 3 0 35 0 8 24 17 3 Class Baseball Schedule Senior-Pharmacy, Mar. 31. Senior-Soph. Apr. 7. Med-Junior, 10. SUMMER WORK. Students make big money handling Scarborough Maps during vacations. Many make all their school money that way. 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