1bmin.14.Mtthr*, to it-m sr ds ey thillbe•reSe21heitsInbemcminthrsofherftT-MleMadison RapsKernels, 23-12,b Sing FestBy ICS HGLGELANO m Dally Bepablle Spette Editor' Both teams got plenty of betting practice at Kernel Park Thursday night—but It wee Madison which came out oo the long end of the 23*13 count in a slugging battle between the Broncs and Manager Ron Wlblemo's Mitchell Kernels.The winning Madlsoaltes teed off on lour Mitchell chuckers for 17 hits and took advantage of nine bases on balls, a hit batsman snd eight Kernels errors to chalk up the win is the wild contest which lasted more than three hours.The bomestanding Kernels got as many hits off a trio of Madison pitchers, but after holding a 6-5 lead In the fourth frame fell behind as the visitors went on a hitting rampage that netted 12 runs In the fifth and sixth innings.Extra base hits were a dime a dozen as a total of 11 were blasted out—including two home runs, berth by Madisonites—Ed Caldwell and Harry Butler.Ten men got into the Madison lineup—and eight of them got at least one hit with Gene Parrish turning In a four-for-five average to top his team's hitting. For the Kernels, Melt McNamara pcunded out three hits in four trips to the plate including a triple. Nine of the 12 Kernels who got into the game got at least one safe hit., Quinn Buckley, starter for the “.Kernels, was tagged for the loss.He was followed'to the hill by Felix “Hie Cat” Klimcsak, Gordon Syverson and Wiblemo. Syverson moved In from his second base po-~ sition to pitch to two betters m id,the seventh frame hitting one and ie the other flying out for the final out of the inning. Wiblemo finished up.Joe Farmer. ex-Northem league^ chucker. started for the Broncs but r was relieved by Don Benson in the k fourth frame. Benson was credit- f. ed with the victory although hed needed help in the sixth inning'* from Ed Caldwell who finished up.’j,The box score:Milliaa 423) MIHFOA,Bartlett, ss 7 12 3 1*,Butler, 3b H 1 I 3jic Bewon, cf, P, cf 54300,*n Parrish, c 5 4 4 6 0 cer Caldwell, lb, cf. p 6 3 2 5 1 ,ie Hanson, rf 5 1111,Ml Montgomery, If 5 2 2 1 0 rFarmer, p, 2b 4 2 12 2Terwiliiger, 2b 2 0 0 1 1Tomscha, lb S 1 0 7 0 *,Totals 40 23 17 27 8 dMitehell (1* AB B H PO A j jjHarmon, cf 4 5 2 I OjtlFeiner, ss, e 5 0 15 4McElroy, rf 2 0 0 0 0McNamara, 3b 4 13 0 1Fritxemeler, lb • 1 2 • 0]fcCunningham, U 6 1110 Syverson, 2b, p, 2b 5 1 3 2 4 j Smith, C 3 1 2 7 0;^Pierson, ss I 0 0 0 0-jjWiblemo, 3b, rf, p 4 1 2 1 3|0 Buckley, p 2 0 0 I 0|lt;jKlimezafc, p, 2b, rf 2 1 1 0 0, j Totals 44 12 17 27 12|ir. Scores by Innings:Madison 302 048 501—23•• Mitchell 101 404 002 13t: e—Feiner 2, Smith 2, Wiblemo 2,*• Pierson 2, Bartlett, Hanson, Ter-lt* williger. RBI—Bartlett 3. Butler 4, Benson 2. Parrish 4, Caldwell 4. Hanson 2, Montgomery, Harmon, McElroy, McNamara, Fritsemeler 4. Smith, Buckley. 2B—Partiih, Harmon, Fritzemeier, Cunningham, Smith. 3B—Fritzemeier, McNamara. Syverson, Parrish. HR—Caldwell, u Butler. SB—Bartlett, Benson. Han-(Jlton. DP—Feiner to Syverson toj Pritzemeier; Wiblemo to Feiner to ^ pritzemeier. LOB—Madison 10, Mit-; chell 11. BOB—Buckley 3, Klimczak *, Wiblemo 1, Farmer 1, Benson I,, Caldwell 3. SO—Buckley 5. Klim-icxak 2, Wiblemo 3, Parmer 1, Ben- c son 1, Caldwell 3. HO—Buckley « hlta for 9 runs in 4 1-3 innings; Klimczak 9 hits for 13 runs In 2 1-3 innings; Syverson 0 hits for no runs in 1-3 inning. Wiblemo 1 hits for 1 run In 2 innings, Parmer 7 hits for 4 runs in 3 innings, Benson 6 hits for 6 runs in 2 2-3 innings, Caldwell 4 hits for 2 runs in 2 1-3 innings. HPB—Caldwell lt;by Syverson). PB—Smith 2, Feiner 2. WP—Benson. LP— Buckley. U — Skaggs, CampbeU.tyidro*erialillsIs:kIdtointdn7.5-l,Y,in7, s-e-8,Icta::y-eIniiaCufiaitUoi■k3ciee,td0-miew1!dgUu7flPTtla