Herald’s Sport Columnj In a fast, snappy game the Goodland j team defeated the French Lick Plutostat Spinney’s Park Sunday afternoonlt;by thee lose score of 4 to 1.| John Lybrook, of Young America, the new slab artist for the locals wasi| too much of a puzzle for the Plutos and they could not connect with histspeedy curves.Goodland scored first in their half of the third when three crossed over for the count. The locals scored one more in their half of the seventh. The colored lads made their only score in the first of the 9th.The fielding of Champley in left and of Sell in center cut off several runs when by long runs they beat the Plutos out of what seemed sure hits.The teams made six hits each, Klem making the longest, a clean two-base hit the first time up.Manager Dowells will take his ball tossers out of town for the next few Sundays. Sunday they will go to Chatsworth, 111., and August 22nd agame is scheduled with the Logansport team at the latter place. On August 29th the team will go to Lafayette to play the Red Sox at League Park.Following is the box score of Sunday’s game:F. L. PlutosABRHPO AETurner, 2B301300Warfield, ss400251Hannibal, If400000Jones, c401310Lyons,4001321Francis, 3B412230Brown,cf410000Bartlette, rf410100McReynolds, p300041Totals341624151Goodland AB R H PO A EKlem, 3BMcGraw, 2B Kerns, IB Sampson, c Sell, cf Kennedy, rf Wilson, ss Champley, If Lybrook, p4022103102624111211411200401210300100311131200400200150Totals 29 4 6 27 17 4Two base hits, Klem, Jones. Base on balls, off McReynolds3; Lybrook, 1. Struck out by McReynolds, 2; Lybrook 1. Hit by pitcher, by McReynolds, 1.tvwesfaioccglt;o^aiaialwd iintetuwadlt;G01cipitlolttcltchivifi:tllaeitlV01PtlocyyBelow is the batting and fielding av-