Elizabeth City Wins By Onslaught in Eleventh
r SCORE IS TIED
IN NINTH FRAME
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Coming I rom Behind. Lu-I
cal I Vain Stugm Treiii?*u*j
duun Hull) tu Defeat Hcrl*|
lord, !? lu 3
J-'Iphtlug *i'!i a desperate ?*>?
ergy born c?f tin- knowkd^*- that
the !><? ii ii h ii t WI.H about to Nllp!
fioiu their hands. tin Klir.alwtn '
t it y baseball nine delivered hantl
n.melv yesterday . defeating H?-ri-|
ioru 4 to in the eleventh luuiiig
ut 4 kaiuc ttiat long will ifitiuiu;
? ? l?!.Kic a loon ft followers m iliv
diamond here. Ii wa." ? sxenlially '
? pitchers' battle lu twc'-n Stanhy ?
j<?iiitHOii. who nhftViK honor* with
Kofh-man us one of H< rtforil'ij
taiilei maiuMay*. and Junnnlei
Junes, former Virginia League |
far, who had been brought from
?Norfolk" to stop the slugging Her- 1
guimauH outfit..
t /KllalH'tli City climbed from be- j
?Ebd to tie the score in the last
^Balt of the ninth when Dotrn,,
AiortHtop imported from th? Air
S^tion's crack nine in Norfolk,
was safe on Llndley'* error, on ?
which he advanced to second; and
tgok third and home on sacrifice*
by Lcituian and Hippie, respce-j
tivqj>. Hippie, l ? ? i in* i manager 1
of the train, also had been ,
brought from -Norfolk to help '
break Hertford'* winning strenk.
I.in^lli \ HiH' n to I'.irn
After having played errorless
ball until the ninth, and after,
having faultlessly handled six
chances, many of tlicni decidedly :
difficult, 1-tndhy appeared to fto ?
to pieces. He mado a second er- ?
lor in the tenth, which nearly
coat Hertford the game then ami
there; and it was bin m facile in!
the eleventh that put Doss again
ou base and Dually turn* d the tide
when, with tin* sacks full. Kiblei
hit safely a Ions the third base
line.
Hertford got off to a fly i n start j
In the ilrHt inning, Carson. lead- ?
off man. waa given a fr?e pass to1
first ? the only walk Issued by j
Jones in the game and Andrews |
wax safe on a bidder's choice m i
which Carson was retired at sec- 1
end. Carroll annexed au infield |
hit. and Johnson brought in ihe|
pair on a two bagger to left. Lell-?
uiau misjudged the fl > . and ad
vanced on It when he j hould have j
been retreating a mile a minute; ;
but it is problematical whether he j
could have gotten it, anyway. It i
was a tremendously hard hit ball. I
Not an Klizabeth City hitter i
reached first until I lie fourth, i
Willi Hertford hitting ?n all six, I
Vlakes 'Em Sail
J Hurler Mull Bit iiiiiiifhMiii iau. ? gutf ^
irulrwtviikl. 1* ret ?? one wf
h? luiiuffll driver* in the iuiiut He !
.-an hit a I will 3Ul? yitid? iuiiMM?ntly j
Hull qualified for llie rctrni national
j pen. nhuoiinji it 7S4-7 ? ? 1 iu fur low j
n the eoutheiii dlvlalon. but lulled 1
to come through ui (Julumtiuo . j
il"' situation began in look dea- j
|H-rat**. Then. unexpectedly I
enough, J oli ii son walked Kiblt-r j
Hloxom wan out on a ? rounder,
advancing Kibl?r to h*???iu1. and j
SafTellr* brought him in on a '
smashing double to d?e|> left j
Thero wa* no further ^curing in I
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Detroit. ;); Boston. 4.
Chicago. 5; W ai?h In* tou. 4.
Cleveland, 4; Philadelphia, 1.,
Si. Louis, 8; Npw York. 10.
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Cleveland ... 57 44 .5?!4
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Detroit 52 4l? .515
Chicago 51 4y .510
Washington 48 47 .505,
St. Louis 41 58 .4 14
Boat Oil 31 Ii7 .olti
Schedule Today
Washington at St. Louis.
Boston at Cleveland.
Philadelphia at Detroit.
NVw York at Chicago.
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Brooklyn, 4; Chicago. 1.
Philadelphia, t?; Pitthburgli, 1.
BoMon-Cinclnnati, rain.
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Pittsburgh - 54 40 .57 4
Cincinnati ...? 58 43 .500
St. Louis 53 44 .540
Chicago ........... 50 4 7 .515
Brooklyn 50 4!> .505
New York 4<i 43 4s4
Philadelphia 38 5ti .40 1
Bobton XX 57 .400
Schedule Today
St. I.ouia at NVw York.
Chicago at Brooklyu.
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia.
Cincinnati at Boston.
that frame.
fieri ford added another tun III
the fifth inning, when I'nderwood
singled and scored on Carson's
sacrifice fly. aud thenceforth the
visitor were able to aauex only
goose eggs, although the situation
became decidedl) uncomfortable
iu flu* eleventh, when Andrews hit J
u I Wo battf?-r with on. uut and j
nobody on. Chi roll ami J?*li natot* <
w.if rfllivil in yiirroKinii, how i
?*vt*r. ami tin- meuart- \uuIhIi^I.
W Ii.-ii i lu* Italic I tr-?C'*n
Tin* act! ft* remain* d 1 :t in Ht-rt
fov ti s tax or 11 11 1 1 1 th?* t-iahlh.
1'itcher Joim's hit safH). Klbl*-t ,
did (he MDif. and Saftellt- walked,
it 1 1 i it k llit* ham-i' with nut* out.
Jones Mt*ore?| tin Smith's jacrltic* . j,
MU<i Wallact* fanu-d. i*-tirliiK th* (
nidi-. Then. a> n>lul*d alrt-ad>.
tin* tide was turned by scoring in
llu ninth and ?*lt*v?m It while !
Hertford wan lield li^ht.
Today s >uiiif Hill b? played in
H?rtfoid. b*-ttloniuit al 4:30 (
o'clock and Kliialwlh fit y ha* (
??very lioji.- of wimiiiii* and tyijix .
the serif*. 'I hi* ho|n J* built
inainl) around Mayo. sti-llai
inoiindhuiaii of iIm* Air Station
Irani, who lias won 14 aim* thl** '
s? umu?, without a xin; U* tit f? at
Al present. (In fount in ili< chain
pionslup event is ll?r* i- f??i H? rt
fold ami two tor Klir.il>. ih t'ity.
llit* pennant to r.o tti Hit* wluuei
of i in* bfst tour out ol seven.
I!nx score :
Hertford A It. It. II. 111. K.
Carson. c :i u u s n u
Andrews, n .. f? 1 1 1 0 ?
Carroll, ::h 5 l l '2 o ? J
JohllHOU. If .... Tl t> 1 1 (I U
Williams. 2li . 4 tl I 2 U
Kason. cf . 4 u l :: u 0
1'ndt-rwtiod. lb 4 1 1 12 ?? 0
Lindley, *s.x . .. :t o o i o j ,
S. Johnson. p-U 0 u u 3 0 |
Totals gi; :t ?; :t l 1 1 :t ;
i:iu. t-||). All. |{. II. It>. A. K. I
pATARRH
of h*?d or tbrott is usually
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