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Solitary Tally'Was Scored Off Kerr; Bill Brandt Does Well'! _ SAN BERNARDINO. Cal—In u ’; well-pitched game the Cuuks down-i j ed the Pirates. 1 -0, Only a dozen | bits were garnered .’with. the most I j damaging being made off Kerr.!| Maurice. Van Robay? .was back' !; at the old stand in-lei: field, for ■; the regulars, but will get further 'j work at. first-base in several .mere, ■exhibitions. Owing to arm sore-. '‘ ness-.“Alf. Anderson did -not sfr.rt,; Edgar Leip handled short.;; Bill Brandi held the winners hit-j less -for--three innings, but Jim j Ken- lost the game in the fourth : when Johnny Barrett tripled and j scored on John Wyrcstek's long | fly to' DiMaggio. Kerr allowed- four hits and Luke Hamlin was rouchcd. for three. '] Dick Conger yielded one blew;[ Llcyd Dietz and Rip Sewell iaraic:l the side m the ninth. Dietz' b?com- ' ing the victorious pitcher.Score by hillings: 'Pirate's ...:.... .000 000 000-0 ’ 5 3duties ......... .000 100 00~—1 7 1 •■ Batteries—Brandts Kerr. ~ Haasi-a :n.nd; LopczV'Die tz. Sewell- *.ndBakei-. ('Umpire's—Butcher'-':and~* Bidder-? imari. ~ r“ 1
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Uniontown Evening Standard

Uniontown, Pennsylvania, US

Wed, Mar 11, 1942

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