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tomers to good humor.Belles Score FirMMath SchwRacine scored its run in the j soenlt;fourth inning. Walenta opened with a eingle and went all of the way to third on Brooks’ double.Berka, Racine s new third basemai ,then came through with a single to drive in Walenta and send Brooksto third. Berka went to second on8eym Gros! L. X Schu Goeb J. yBethe hit but was nipped off the baseon a play from Jacobs to Laufer to Moulder. Becker fanned andSeitz walked but Casey was out toBlt;'sse unassisted to end the inning.The Davids counted four runs inJlt;loadthe sixth. Conley struck out toopen the inning but Bosse followed with a single. Waytula hit one high into the air in front of the plateand Blatz called for the ball. Hemissed it, however, and Bosse tooksecond with Waytula on first. Jacobs tapped to Smader but the latter threw wild to Seitz at secondGet!Chudavanytersstrilto 1eiglstrilfor a play on Waytula. Bossescored, Waytula went to third andJacobs got all the way to second. Moulder walked and then Mrers.hitthitsDougall, who had fanned twr.ee, s* nt a hard double into right fiel^ to score the three runners.AfeatTwo in Seventh.tionscoiTwo singles and two poor throwsto first base accounted for the visitors* runs in the seventh.Bosse. first baseman, was thefielding and hitting star of the bearded team. 1 iis pickup of lowmatFirsDoclowteaiBinthrows featured several close playshis1 sonat the initial sack and at the plate he collected throe, singles In fourjX'*n appearances. Berka. just returned t,nvfrom the Western league, turned ina fine performance for Racine.fielding well and getting a singleon each of three trips to the plate.Brocks made a great catch in theDefield and had two doubles, althoughone was ruled uff the book?.rshuof tin i Ba? HuHouse of Dirid. j waiAB R H PO A Kw ;ams 2b .......... 4 0 0 4 2 0c-onlr. 3b ............. 3 l l o 2 oBosse. lb .............. 4 2 3 It) 0 0Waytula. If ...........4 1 l l 0 0Jacobs, cf ...........3 1 0 0 1 0 . .Moulder, *s .............3 1 1 3 5 0 tleMacDougaU, r! ..........4 0 1 0 0 0Smith, c ................4 0 0 0 0 0Mexander. d ............1 0 0 0 0 0Laufer, p .......... 3 o o o s o33 6 7 21 15 0 Karine Bt lk«AB R H PO A EcitysonEdwards. It ............ 2 0 0 0 0 0Cosine ton. H ...... 2 0 1 1 0 0Niepou. lb ............ 4 0 1 7 0 0Walenta. 2 .2 l 1 1 0 0Strader. 2b ..............1 0 0 0 0 1Brooks, cl ..............3 0 1 2 0 0 | COnweiMo1waiWCBerka 3b ..........3 0 3 0 3 0Becker, rf ...............2 0 0 0 0 0teaSeitz, ss ................2 0 1 0 I 1Cases. ss ...............3 0 0 10 0 0latz. D ............... 3 0 1 0 3 11 9 II 7 3«n-«. iLaR H KHouse of Pav.d ....... 00(1 004 2 6 7 0Rseir.e Belles ....... 000 100 0 1 9 3Runs batted m—VacDcugall 3. Berka. T»o base hits — Brooks. MacDougaU. Th~ec base hit—Moulder Stolen base— Se.tr. Double plavs—Moulder to Williams to Bosse; Laufer to Moulder to Bosse Struck out—Bt Blatz. 10. bv Laufer. 2; bv Alexander. 1 Base* on balls—Off Blatz. I; off Lauer. 3 Hits— Off Alexander, one in one inning, offLaufer. 8 in six innings.delgaibyPada^
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