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f.sfXs x 1 XM? .fs -'- Q . 2 is .. ' Iqksff HUGHES HURNEY KEBER Mc GOWAN BASEBALL ':1...:. A 1,1 s?-fem... 1 Y Y 1 ST. MARTIN'S 3, CENTRALIA JUNIOR COLLEGE 2 The opener for the Rangers took place on the College diamond April 8. Quasebarth, star Olympia pitcher, held down the mound for the Rangers. In the fourth a three-bagger by Centralia's left fielder scored Nesbit. In the fifth Toner singled, Schmidlkofer sacri- ficed, and Keber singled, scoring Toner on an attempted steal. Messner brought in the second tally for the Rangers in the sixth. Althouse, Centralia pitcher, scored in the- seventh. The nine innings ended with a 2 to 2 tie score. Costa, another Olympia pitcher, substituted for Quasebarth late in the ninth. Mertis was walked in the tenth with the bases full. Costa's single brought in che winning tally 3 to 2. Quasebarth pitched a great game and we expect much of him. Costa also showed ability on the mound. ST. MARTIN'S 3, CENTRALIA JUNIOR COLLEGE 1 The second victory of the season came on April 12, when in a return game the Rangers defeated Centralia Junior College on their own diamond by a score of 3 to 1. No scoring was done until the fourth when Nisbet, Centralia catcher,'was enabled to score by a series of singles. I-Iurney and Brown sacrificed and Weber singled to enable I-Iughes to score in the fifth. Hughes scored again in the seventh after he had knocked a two-base hit, and Weber had knocked him in with a two-bagger. Keber tallied the final score in the eighth when Mertis knocked a single. The Ranger pitcher, Costa, was re- sponsible in a large measure for keeping Centralia's scoring down. ' F fa 1
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