Connorville Won Thrilling Game From Glen Robinf* In the hardest fought game to 'date in tho United Mine Workers' league ConnorviHo took a sizzling St victory from Glen Robins 3 to 2,,ht with Doc Hammond, tho Dillon-i vale Indian twlrler doing mound q£ duty for Connorville, and Schrlckle' hi former Brilliant and Mingo atari ar shoving them in for Glen Robin.!Caesar, of Dinonvale, also appear-ed for Glen Robins, while Connor- ,• ville used Pcto Cullupe and Zerla .,of the same team,Abig crowd ...saw the battle whichwas featur-led by the hardhittingofDolfl,Zerla, Mooney, Woods and Caesar,!Connorville.• JAH.R.H.PO. A.E- ?iDoifl, I. ...... 5lt;O■j*,01 ‘Oallupe, ss. ..4(Ji)0lt;;u 1 unJ Zerla, 2 .....40f)3•0i aHammond, p. 50103o‘!Powell, c. . .. .'1V0«Suo;i-lUarolc, m. . . 401lj10 kiCovateh, 1. .. .2I)0h1rPI.M. Tizzack, r, 20i)1u«;Ulixle, r......21)U0[jJ bJR. Tizzack, 3..4J.♦1**■0111| “Reardon ...1uU00o •0—: bTotals ...343827163 i ti: GIimi Hold 11 AH, 11.II. 1*.A.K. |' Ceaser, 3 ... 4(12I1ty j mmjWarSngton m. 4.1101HijMooney, rf... 40100o;lj i ■! Learnod, 1-. 8V0ft1.1I Schrlckle, p,. 40002?JI■i Woods, c, .. 401ft121! Burlington, IF. 40lt;100Oil| McGougial 2b 410410 1i Faulk, se. .. 80042l I—————— •Totals ...34 2 5 27 0 6Score by Innings 11. H. E, Connorville 301 010 000—3 8 3j Glen Hobins 100 000 100—2 5 6j Left on bases ConnorviHo 6;; ! Glen Robins 0; stolen bases, Ham** monds; two base hits Dolfi, Zerla,! Mooney, Woods, Ceaser; Btruck J out by Ham mom d 5, by Schrlckle 7; base on balls by, Hammond 1, i by Schrlckle 2; double plays i Faulk to Wood to Leonard; *'bat-: ted for M. Llzzaclc in fifth.I