t THUS DAILY DESKIfKAT-TIMKS,THVftSDAY, MAY 10, 1933GREENVILLE WON IN TENTH YESTERDAYGliKKMVOI) IVON AGAINYESTERDAY FROM VICKSBURGTEN EXCITING INNINGSClarksilalc Won from Hattiesburg Ami Laurel Defeated Jackson—Ha'iics-burg Hero Today.COTTON STATES LEAGUE STAND-INGW.L.PetG roe n wood2,875Greenville .......... i)7.033Chirksdale .......... u0.000Laurel8■407Vicksburg........ 7I).438MeridianS.438Hattiesburg......... 710.412Jackson , ,11.313Ten exciting inniiiys.I tin Ihe home buys won.And Iho score wiis t to 3.Jiush hi tell ed a steady game and Intel good supitort.The visitors had a now pitcher, just signed, a liig fellow, said to he of Indian hloOd. named Youngblood, who had lots of speed, hut had diffieulty in Inoating tin* plate. lie issued eleven passes and yielded ten hits in the ten inning game and yet only four runs were shoved around hv the home ho during the ten innings and two and half hours of play. Hut, tile ■vliiuf’ cut down nine of Ihe Greenville hat levs on strikes. A “hush league pine was [nilied unluientionnliy in the third inning, when t're uvilie lost tin opportunity to salt the game down. With Hush on third and Wilson on second, and one down I’ropst hit towards first nail Wilson shifted towards third like a blue streak, Hush, hesitating a uio-mcnl before digging for honae • so before Wilson could halt he hud' passed Bush and crossed the plate and then Daniels got Hush as lie made a slide for home just behind Wilson. Qf, J ii.»un. KJL couispon'th^ nlat ilso tlud Passed Husii 1 the p.itli, automatically counted hinttwo m/,,St0f o tn'° nwa lU(-T° 'vare t«0 01 Is and tlie side retired.Illi (he tenth, with two down andnad \v i i” ‘‘ Ire,au sec slm,V f ' ,cr.tWrrt b''ise line, made ,:i1,L fonlt as Jf lo run tile base lo-; ' „ aIai. off into thehomeJones protested the game. As the tml] U the hands of the pi teller was not • on'1'0 1lav blt;!in» made—there “hi* Protest''' ''0 °!0lJlt;1 Ilafkver for, ,ri ,,,, ,auc one ln tlfe first ou by f-ahhvedi! “ St°le,“ base “»lt; • bittw-o’ln1'.? i Spf'°nrtl1 thc viKlt°re added p ♦ f 41 Ji *’ J;onoH ’as given life at! , . ,''•i,'hL0l|t WO made the roundsWnlsh'tVr °''“r = o^Tmnude11,0 vi TP Cet01'- AmI tl)at onded the visitors counting, although they hit hard the Greenville fielders somti-no got them, IValsh saving thc game 'i-Uoi.rl rlri’e'1,1’-' 11 I'bdhOtneeat patch of w i ,'S 1°K ,lay 10 (1acH eenter, h looked good for three or four bases.Hie home boys got on and looked good to count several times, but somehow only in the fourth, fifth and tenth did they manage to score. In the fourth Layno was given free transportation, Walsh hit to left; Mara bit- made a neat sacrifice advancing LayiUs to third and Walsh to second ; then Buck Stapleton sent the piil to right field in the right siot while Layno and Walsh both scored.In the fifth Irelan walked. Wilson hunted Inn bent it to first, on throw to catch Irelan at second, which failed. Propst walked filling the bases with none down. I^aync hit a fly to right and on the throw in Irelan scored, Wilson moved to third and Propst to second, but while Walsh got to first on an infield hit filling the bases again, Mnrablc hit to short-, Wilson out]at home platqjnnd Stapleton hit the brqp-ZOS' • •; : ;And at the end of the ninth inntyg the score, Stood 3 S.Mndiun at the bat in the 10th started with BOugeno, the lead off man swatting a single to right but in the effort to stretch the single into a two-bagger was nailed at second. Griffith filed to center—a good catch by Walsh and Minch filed to left—a good catch by Lnyne.And then Greenville's boys picked up their bats for their part of the tenth. Stapleton whiffed but McBride got n clean single to right. Bush out at first assist of second, McBride to second. Irelan trotted to first On n free pass, and he and McBride engineered a double steal. And then Jack Wilson hit to short and McBride counted, and the game was over the right way.f -: . Wilson, S3 ........rf0Propst, lb ........0Layne, If.........Walsh, cf ........11Marable, 3b ......0Stapleton, c......0McBride, rf......1Bush, p ..........03 ‘2 3 H 0 12 0 0 112 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 10 0 0 2 3 0 00Totals ...........33 4 10 30 14 II♦Two out when winning run scored* in tenth.Score by luulugs—Meridian.........1 00000200 0—3Greenville 0 0 02 1 0 0 00 1—4Summary: Sacrifice lilts, Layno,Mumble 2; stolen bases, Bougeno, Minch, Wise, Lnyne, McBride, Irelan; two base hits, Bougeno; home run, Kiehrodt; passed ball, Stapleton; bases oa balls, 'off Youugblood 11; struck out, by Bush 0, Youngblood 9; wild pitch, Youngblood.Time, 2:30. Umpires, Ware and Pay lie.The Hattiesburg team arrived here last night to open a series of . three ames with Greenville at Kielly Park this afternoon.Cktrksdnlc Shut Out HattiesburgOlurksdale, Miss., May 0.—A home run by Glassbrenner and a two-bag-ger by Wallace, which brought in three runs, which gave the Olarksdulc Cubs a score of four with which to whitewash Hattieesburg this afternoon.Score by innings—It. II. E.Hatties‘g. ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 5 0 Clarks'e.... .0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 x—4 S 0Batteries: Hoy and Colin; Ewiner-son and Wallace.Laurel Evens Series J-rfiurel, Miss., May 5).—Laurel’sLumberjacks evened the honors with ■Taekeson this afternoon by taking the third game of thc series to the tune of 8 to 0. leaving the series split.Score by innings—R. II. E.Jackson.....0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0—U 10 2Laurel......0 0 0 1 0 4 0 2 x—S 10 1Batteries : McWhorter, Bell, Pressley and Harris; Baumgartner, Hayes and Simms.Greehwood Wins Again Greenwood, Miss., May 9.-— Greenwood ran her string of victories up to 13 this afternoon, defeating Vicksburg for the sixth stniiglHf time, score 2 lo 0. Both teams hustled and the game was played in fast time. Both Grimm and Wnsscr pitched well, the former allowing only five hits to six for the latter, but the Indians’ fielding kept the visitors’ from scoring when opportunity presented.Score by innings—R. II. E.Vicksburg.. .0 0 000000 0—0 C Greenwood. .0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 x 2 5 Batteries: Grimm and Klindwortli; Wasscr and Tola ad.Meridian.AB. 11. il.PO.A.EBougeno, If.....0200Griffith, ss ....... 501110Minch, 2b ......10*,20Caldwell, rf____... 401100Wise, 3b........00011•Tones, 1b .......1O10Blohrndt, cf____11300Daniels, c .......... 4011320Youngblood, p .... 40120* Totals .........30♦20 91GreenvilleAB. It, TT. O.A.Irelan, 2b ......10450