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I?mSixMINERS TAKEGAME VERDICTSUNDAY. 22-3r(MAll - Stars Nervous andJoplin Hits Hardok; All Afternooni.t-xpre-vardver- Ability of the visiting Joplin,^ido Western league players to hit* with men on bases and take advantage of all breaks given them by i [loose playing and ill-luck on part [of their opponents gave the Miners |•an easy victory over the Fayette- ;* : ville All-Stars before about 1,000 |ace. or nu,rt» fans at the Fair Grounds ISunday afternoon, 22 to 3.Hunt Marr’s Miners scored in every inning off Russell Pool, the first southpaw, who didn’t receive 'vaylt; anything in the way of airtight olV support when the sun was shining dyr the brightest and the win 1 blow-' ing th«* hardest across the outfield.A missed fly ball, a poor infield toss got him into trouble in thernus first when three runs came across,•day two walks helped the Miners u thev to second when they tallied three * more, good hard hitting got them their three and four in the thirdand fourth, respectfully. | j uBuck White, the second All-Star!southpaw', stopped the visitors in the fifth and sixth, but they broke tin out in the seventh with a pair of J spi• tit , markers aided by two walks and thi . la hard hit grounder which couldhave been called either a hit or an error. Two more runs came in during the eighth on an error, a hit and another error. Six hits ,e J and an error got the Miners five•'*' J in the ninth.as All-Stars Score In First I /The All-Stars made a run in the first on Z. Thomas’ single and ('line Watson’s double. Parker j 1 Rushing’s double lost in the center- TB field sun, an error, Watson’s sin- Fort gle and an infield out gained the I Heav All-Stars their other tallies in the Jenn sixth. Freddie Hawn, All-Star Pote manager and catcher, was injured in the sixth and then White’s,aw-ash-1-cfirsstayac-1 to-ourttioUglVetbus-hav-l af-pro-t-of-♦Ki theMus-hadSt. 1 Boatheldisid-ffer.ibili-* u*' I trouble started. Tfn u‘ Nearly all the Miners finished Newup with a fat hatting average. Z. j Chic Thomas and Watson with three Was blows apiece, “Doc” Ledbetter with Clev two solid smashes for base hits! Detr and Charlie Crawford with the philj same number were the All-Star hitting boys.Poor weather for the past week and the fact the All-Stars were sinc* playing their initiul game added t [■tore to the disadvantages that helped! pjtt trills, tf,(, rounded-into-form Missourians. pro, yes- Xhc All-Stars are sure to look 1x4- fp,st1 the [ ter against their semi-pro breath- (“hit Ie fiern and they get the first chance ‘d f° Thursday afternoon against Rogers \\ il- here and their second Sunday after-noon against probably Ozark here.■st to Score by innings: R H Elated Joplin 33 ! 400 225 22 23 2 Tn on K’ville 100 002 000 3 12 8ask- Briganee and Benn, Watson;at as Pool, White and Hawn, A. Thomas v‘‘ vhere umpire: Hal Douglas. L.;d.il -— *--- au*CineSt.PhilMer P. it
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Fayetteville Daily Democrat

Fayetteville, Arkansas, US

Mon, May 01, 1933

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