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DOVER HIGH scnooi. 27 a dangerous batter facing him. There was nothing for hiin to do but pitch, and this he did, but to no avail, for Lordy connected with the second one for a double and scored Rust with the winning tally. In the sixth inning, Muncy replaced Pyott, and pitched superb ball ior the balance of the contest. He deserves great credit for his splcndicl work. Score: D. H. S. R. H. O. A.E. N. H. S. R. H. O. A.E. J. Lord, 2b .... I I 4 3 2 Anderson, ss. . . I I I 2 I R. Muncy, cf. O I O 4 0 Ritz, c. ...... . I I 7 I O Quillen, 3b. .. .. 2 I 3 O I Green, 3b. . 2 2 0 I O Pyott, p., cf. . I 3 2 O O Ferguson, 2b. . . I 2 4 2 O jackson, Ib. .. . I I IO o o Tiwing. p., cf. . . I o I 2 2 F. Lord, c. . .. 2 o 5 I o Cornog, lf. . . o o o o o Ennis, ss. .... .. o I 3 4 I Major, Ib. . I I I2 o o G. Rust, rf. .. I I O O 0 Davis, rf. ..... . O 2 o 0 O Jones, lf. .. .. O O O O O Chiilas, cf.. p .... O I O O O 8 9 27 I2 4 7 IO:k25 8 3 :fine out when winning run was scored. f -sss '.4.f 4 f4g. gl ffj-qg-I Z H 4. 1 Y Q . Q . . K- i 'k,.X gh ,J . 0 U1 4 L5 Exngine. Cylinder and 1VEotor Oils VV. EDGAR VVILSON, MANAGER - - - PHONE 322
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26 THE Lows D. H. S., IO-S. H. S., 8. On the following VVednesday, the Dover High boys avenged them- selves, when they met the Smyrna nine in Dover, and walloped them, Io-8. The first two innings were of little event, but in the third the H. S. boys rallied at the bat and scored live runs. In the fourth the Dover High boys enjoyed a great game of hunt and run, and so com,- pletely upset Smyrnas inheld that six runs passed the plate before the last man was landed. The pitching of both Pyott and Hoffecker was of excellent style, the former having ten strike-outs and the latter nine. Score: D. H. S. R. H. 0. A.E. S. H. S. R. H. 0. A. E. J. Lord, 2b.. . . . 2 I o 3 I Hoffecker, p. . . . 2 o o 2 o Nluncy, cf. .... . I 2 2 I I Turner, ss. .. . I 2 O O I Quillen, 3b. . 2 I 5 I I Reed, c. .... . 3 4 I2 o o Pyott, p. .... . I 2 o 2 o Scott. 3b. .... . I 2 I o I jackson, Ib, .. . o o 9 I o Goldsbow, Ib. o o 8 2 I F. Ford, c. .. . I 2 IO I O Lynam, cf. .... . I I O O O Ennis, ss. .. . I O I I 0 Wfilson, 2b. ..... O 3 2 5 O jones, lf. . .. . I o o O O Harm'son, lf. O O O O O G. Rust, rf..... I I o o oPorter, rf. .... . o o I o o -----SCO'EtCZ1,Il'J..... O 0 O 0 0 IO 92710 3 ----- 81224 9 3 D. H. s., s-N. H. s., 7. In a game where everybody got a chance to hit and run, D. H. S. defeated Newark High, 8-7. From start to finish this game kept the spectators guessing, for it was impossible to tell which team had the best of it. The score was tied three tinies, and three times Dover High forged ahead. The pros- pects were darkest in the first half of the eighth, when the score stood f-5 in favor of Newark. But in the latter half the College-town boys became careless and allowed two runs to slip across while they stood and looked on. In the ninth the N. H. S. nine came to bat ready to pelt the ball all over the lot, but were unable to find Muncys teasers. In the closing section of the same inning, D. H. S. came to bat de- termined to tear the cover off of the old pill. The first man up was G. Rust, who luckily received one of Ewing's southpaw deliveries in his ribs. This put our fastest base runner on the initial sack. He easily stole second while Jones delivered a strike out. Now Ewing was in a deep hole, for he had a fast man to watch on second and
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