Local J, G. Pitcher Could Not Attend, Leaving Box Work to Burns and Cullen.Eavl Peterson was not able to leave the A. P. store Saturday to pitch for the Emmetsburg J. C. boys against Estherville. Tl^e result was 17 to 3 m favor of Estherville. In tlie previous games against Ayrshire, Mallard and Waldorf college, the opposition made only one point each against Emmetsburg.The Daily News gives the follow-' ing account of Saturday’s game;With Owen and Jackson leading the attack with four hits apiece, the Estherville Junior college baseball team, swamped the Emmetsburg nine at the local park Saturday afternoon by a score of 17 to 3.Estherville's team,* looking entirely different than it did a week before i when it lost to Waldorf, slammed out | a total of 16 hitst ran the bases wildly and combined the breaks of the game to score all of their runs in the ■ first six innings off Burns.Cullen, a southpaw, then took the mound for the visitors and shut off the local nine out during the last two i innings.Although V. Maas was in difficulty ; a great part of the time he received airtight support and pitched seven scoreless innings before he turned the Job over to Jackson. The iatter’s offerings were just the thing Emmetsburg had waited for all afternoon and three runs crossed the plate before thekiHp ttrncj rflHvorf n4-w.n