HILLDALE LOSES I TO CRAWFORDSCraw* Face Hard*. Foe*PILOTS WIN FROfy CUBAN STARS, 9-3The Washington Pilots made It two in a row from lh? Cuban Stars by defeating the Islanders!, 9-3 at Maryland Park, here, Saturday.The Pilots scored five runs In the first inninfc and one in»the second to gali a substantial lead. !The Cubans scored, twice in the fourth inning and counted their last marker in the seventh. Daltie; Cooper pitched fcr the victors with Neely and Dixon serving them up for the Cubans. jManager Rafaiirez has returned to his regular position in thd outfield, since the release of McDuffie to Baltimore, and Is setting an example for his team by walloping, the ball at a .533, clip. (The Cubans play Young's Cleveland Stars a'doubleheader at Luna Park, Cleveland. Sunday, followed by a night game to be- staged In Youngstown, Ohio. Next Monday and 'Mesday. the Islanders face the strong Crawfords, at Greehlee Stadium, Pittsburgh, in what| promises to be a severe test.Wednesday they* move.' on .to Shamokin. Pa., for\ an exhibition game, and scheduled^ to return to Detroit in a doubleheader. Sunday, JJune 19, then head west for p dou-bleheadcr at Muelbach -Field; Kansas; Mo., on ,Sunday, June 28PITTSBURGH, Pa. — (WFSI— Completing their last Eastern swing In tho, first half, the Pittsburgh Crawfords will spend the following week near home.The following schedule has been arranged: ,June 9, Canton |(aftemoon), Cuyahoga Falls (twilight); June 10, Indianapolis at Greenlee Field; June 11, Indianapolis, at Greenlee Field; June 12, Indianapolis at Sharon or Akron;. June 13, Cuban Stars at Greenlee Field; June 14, Cuban Stars at Greenlee Field; June 15, Monessen at Monesson; June 16, Hilldale at Greenlee Field; June 17, Louisville at Greenlee Field; June 18, Louisville at Greenlee Field; June 19, Louisville at Greenlee Field.DARBY, Pa.-r- (WPS)— Making their first appearance in eastern territory the Pittsburgh Crawfords mastered the Hilldale clan Vith. a 10-4 pcore.Carter was on the mound for the Daisies. In tl\e first inning Russell walked, Dixon doubled, scoring Russell. Charleston singled scoring Dixon. Charleston was out ■when Gibson hit to short, cannady fanned and Duncan hit to right, soaring Gibson. Perkins walked, but was out on C. Williams’s fielder's choice; • i : * •With a three-rurf lead In the fliqt. RadclifTe came through in the seventh with a homer over the left center fence. Hilldaler scored first in tho seventh \7hen 7a walk and two. hits resulted in tyro runs. Two more in the eighth -nocked the- epd of the Daisies’ scoring efforts ► Crawfords also had ra gala day ih tho eighth. Gibson led with a homer over.center. .Cannady did likewise. Duncan walked but wtts out stealing second. I Perkins tripled and C. Williams singled. RadclifTe struck out. | Russell and Dixon hit. Charleston walked »n£i Gibson got his second hit of, the inning, scoring Dixon—making the runs six cut of seven hits. Cafi-nady fanned for the]third out.Dixon featured the game at bat with four doubles out of four tlmbs at bat. ■ J jSCORE J R H E Crawfords 3000 01 016 0110 14 0 Hilldale- . _0S0 0 0 0,0 2 2 0|,4 51 Umpires:,Halns and Jamison. •