ST. MICHAEL’S NINEI(Continued from page one)third. Whiter then hit a long fly»which Colville caught, but beforethe ball could be thrown in. Brown crossed the plate* The Vermont men were held scoreless-. Twice they advanced men to third, but each time the side was retired. .q . sIn the fifth four more runs were added to the Larry score on two walks, a two-base hit; an error,' andW * r i 4 « r4aAt the beginning of the Vorgetts replaced ' Whiter. The game was palled ini the sixth afterSt. Michael’s turn at bat. _ * '* ^ ‘ ^ / lt;The score:University News BureauAt the annual business meeting* wr «* ^of the University News Bureau, to't * ’be held in the Men’s Dormitory ont-4St. Lawrence* . '» ' *LeBach, cf ..Holland, 2b .• •ab23Christie, lb ....... 2Flanigan, 3bssrf• • •• •Augustine, IfHerner, If ....Gordon, c.....Whiter, p .. . .______ 2.2 . 2 .2 . 2. 14301r001222Q00000h020101012000po21I33I3005000a030011000100Friday evening, May 5, Mr. Douglas Callender of the Malone Eve-' i **ning Telegram . will address the\4 , * *Bureau on the work of a small pitynewspaper.Mr. Callender is the City Editor of the Malone Evening Telegram,1 ■ ' * * M *one bf the Gannett chain or news-papers. Mr. Gannett was a guest of the News Bureau at thp annual meeting held last year. Mr. LeonTurner^-business manager df theTelegram, will accompany Mrl' lt;•€Callender.Kappa Delta Announces PledgingTotal• •• • • •22* Batted for WhiterSt. Michael’sabiDhf of d, If 3 3m * a9q• ••••• M-4• • • • • •' ,9• '• • • •' • W, ab ., C ... , SS,t£.Corcoran, cf Bozak, cf .. Gustavis, lb7inra01000007 18 6announces jean Orth ’36.the pledging ofMiles, 3b, P31aoi020G025”11064:15 50 0 0Q1h02012000po122021i14a02210000St..:Lawrence^ 0 rZ St. Michaels. 1 0Two base .hits—T ►gan, Brown. Stolen basesLeft on base—St. St. Michael’s, 5.3;Lawrence, 1;% - ~ - 1on5;2; by Vorgetts, 1.■Off Whiter, 1; off Meade,0. Errors—St.off VorgettS-1Lawrence, 2; St. Michaels, 2. Um-t - ^pires—‘Nelson and Farrand.