Collegians Trip Auburn In 10w:6P«Auburn, Aug, 11—The Kenne-bunkport Collegians defeated the Auburn Asas 4-3 In a ten-inning Down East League game at Pet-tingill Park tonight The game marked the fifth extra inning game these two clubs have played together this year Cliff Crosby s tenth-inning run for the Collegians told the story Leading off in the tenth, Crosby walked after working the full count from Asa hurler Chip Pont* a briand Jim Churchill sacrificed Crosby to second Everett Parker grounded out to Whitey Wein-stock. Auburn fii'st baseman and Crosby reached third on the play Miles Huntington, singled to drive t.atthwifeth3-19siLitaPin Crosby .The Asas left n men on basesIn the game, j Kennebunkport s LOB total was only nineThe summary«antfaiinliii9rt Aubur*fUrnor cf 3 2 0 4 OlKal* r 3 0 0 10White* 3 0 11 2,Br1nho»T 2 0 10 0Crosby c 2 2 2 8 I Cunni.De s 4 1 1 5 25h chill II 3 0 1 4 01 Laahey 2 6 1 0 4 2arker r 5 0 0 4 0 D»!rion cl 3 0Hunt ion 1 5 0 2 1 I Luntle If 5 0 2 1 0Klnfile? 1 8 0 15 1Dalton 2 4 0 15 1Kmereon r» z 0 0 0 2Wei ttock 1 3 0 0 8 0 BeNWeauJ 2 10 2 1mynn 1 10 12?4 0 5 *7Jameaon c 4 0 2 7 0Pontb nd P 3 0 10 2Total* 36 5 8MB Totfh 38 3 8 30 7 Keitnebunknort 500000100 |—4Auburn 200001000 0--3Weln*tock Pontbriand Hunttnfton 2 Churchill 2 2B—Crosby White Bririker-hflff »B—Croiby Ctmntn* 8*-B«Iiiv«tuBmerion Churchill DP—1m tier Cunn*n#Jimcinn and Fmar*onand WBlnatoc* J* meion and fm«rwn Crriafcr md Kinalaer LOB -Kennebunit ttort 0 Auburn 17, BB—off pontbrl** 4Elmer ion 10 80-~by pontbrianrt 6 Eitier ion 5 HBP-—uy Emerwjn tBeHtvtau' WP —EMtrton, V—Bbuvert and Lea hay T— 284