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Sixth Inning Lewis was thrown out.
Sec-ond :
"Yes, and he bustecl me right
REMEMBER
V. E. S. DEFEATED BY D.M.I. Loffler Stars
Seventh Inning
Turner struck out. Boyd flied out to left field and Pinkerton fan- ned.
On Saturday, April 17, the Y. E.
S. baseball team journeyed to Dan-
ville to stage the annual baseball an, B. struck into a double play.
game. The cla.y was an ideal one for the sport, but at the finish of the game it seemed rather clark for the
Virginia Episcopal athletes.
The work of Luck and Loftier in
Eighth Inning
Southall hit through shortstop. Spruill was hit by a pitched ball, and Belt batting for Barber forced
wrhe days may com~ the da-ays maygo-"
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'outhall out at third. Lewis and the outer gardens deserves mention, Luck fanned.
while the rest o.f the team seemed to have an off-day. It must be said, however, that the game was· played on a diamond that was unfamiliar to most of the team, and was in no way a good one. Bernstein played well for the Danville team, and Pace [
eemed to have a good day. First Inning
C'owru1, H. hit a. home run and Pace, not to be outdone, did like- \rise. Pritchett flied out to Luck. Ware was thrown out, and Rinehart
flied to Pinkerton. Ninth Inning
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Lewis hit a out. Luck hit a hot grounder to
Barber struck out.
grounder to third and was thrown
second but was thrown out. Bernstein struck out. Cowan, B.
hit a pretty_fly to Luck, who took Barber, 2b. ...... 3 0 0 1 0 1
advantage of the opportunity and made a beautiful catch. Cowan, H. knocked up an infield fly which was gathered in by Barber.
Second Inning
Lewis, rf. ........4 0 0 3 1 0 Luck, cf. .......... 4 0 1 2 0 0 Loffier, lf. ........ 4 2 3 0 0 0 Turner,c.........4 0 0 6 4 1 Boyd,3b...........3 1 1 1 3 1 Pinkerton,ss...4 1 1 2 2 1 Southall, 1b. .... -± 0 1 9 0 0
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Loffler started the inning off in Spruill, P· ········ 3 0 0 0 1 1
f Ye~on, 2b. .... 1 0 0 0 0 0 true orm by singling to right field. x Belt .............. 1 0 0 0 0 0
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'l'urner sacrificed, advancing Loffier to second. Loffier stole third. Boyd
bunted and was put out but Loffier
scored. Pinkerton singled through second and Southall was put out. 'l'wo hits; one run.
_ _ _ _ _ _ .§~ Totals ..........35 4 7 24 11 5 ~~
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was substituted for Cowan, H., and Turner fouled out to catcher. Boyd sacrificed, sending Loffier to second and Luck to third. Pinky struck
out. Two hits; no runs.
Ware was thrown out by Boyd.
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Rinehart bit a sizzler to Spruill who
threw him out at first. Knick was chance to indulge in some of the old
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thrown out by the same combination. Fifth Inning
amusements which he cannot have at school ? I s not the sissy as high a type of ineliviclual as the boy who
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Barber was thrown out. Spruill runs him clown? I fail to ,ee the
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use in cru.bing the life out of the Perkinson, hitting for Garden, homesick, lonely type of new boy,
and Luck struck out.
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·singled to the right field. Bernstein acrificed Perkinson to second. Cowan, B. doubled through Pinker-
ton, scoring Perkin on. Cowan, H.
sacrificed, advancing his namesake
to second. P ace reached the initial ette - g rounders and pick-ups. sack on an error by Boyd. Cowan,
B. crossed the plate on a passed ball,
but Pace was tagg ed a.t t hir d.
Three hits; two runs.
hack."
E1·erything comes to bim wl1o r- cler~ hash.
chett off first. Bernstein gained Tarr: "How many c-igarettes do first on shortstop's error and Knick you Rmoke a flay?"
Rtruc:; out. Dunn: "Any given JJUmher."
Luck and Pritchett singled to left field.
Loffier struck out.
Ware flied to Luck who caught Prit-
Perkinson singled through Bar- ber. Bernstein struck out and Cow-
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Loffler singled to eenter.
jstruck out. Boyd smgled and Lof-
fler scored on Pace's error. "Pinky" came through with a one bagger, Southa.ll was thrown out but Boyd scored. Spruill singled s co r i n g Pinkerton, and "Hume" fanned.
Virginia Episcopal ABRHPOAE
Pace bunted and was safe. Pritch- Cowan, B., 3b. .. 4 1 0 2 0 0 *~ ett singled, advancing Pace to third, Cowan, H., p., lf. 4 1 1 1 2 0 ft and Pace, a few seconds later, stole Pace, c. ............ 4 2 3 15 0 0 i~ home. Ware flied out to Lewis. Pritchett, ss. .... 4 0 1 0. 2 0 ~§ Rinehart struck out. Knick singled Ware, rf. .......... 4 0 0 0 0 0 ~ to right field and Garden was thrown Rineheart, 2b. .. 4 0 0 1 1 1
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Spruill flied out to center. Bar- ber fouled out to catcher. Lewis
struck out.
Bernstein reached the initia.l sack
by a. 'l'exas Leaguer. Cowan, B., singled to Pinky, who threw Bern- stein out at second. Cowan, H.,
Knick,lb.........3 0 1 6 0 1ft Garden, cf.......1 0 0 1 0 0 ~~ Perkinson,cf...2 1 1 0 0 0~
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Boyd; home runs, Cowan, H., Pace;
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Totals ............3-± 5 8 27 7 2
x Batted for Barber in the 8th.
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