Su toA Iso UncorksatFeuing But FourFor Third WinatUpxlmrt.orrdhr63It*3-nitI)ieSi£ftJ - J I ^ . * ' • « - i — 'I. - r ’ . ’ • -v * . * ' _ . . ft ‘ % X? m.’ » vl' .’If all of the mistakes the Charleston made had been kept out of thebuu'bai! game between them and Jilt* note College Wednesday afternoon on the college field, the Blueboys would have won handily, but is the game developed, the Blueboys galloped off with a 18 to 1 victory by pulling a lot of tricks out of the bag and not passing up a single chance to get run.The victory kept the Blueboys up with the other teams in the Little 19 conference, and enabled them to take an unbroken strmg of victories with them to Monmouth this Friday, and to KirRsviile Teachers Saturday, unless the Scots bump them off Fridayafternoon Six other teams in the seven and covering first base on a close play to retire another man.The victory was one for Sulo Mattson, the submarine ball (linger, «ho allowed only four safe hits, one ofthem of the scratch variety, Lo effective was the lad from down Zeigler »_ay that he participated in 17 of the 27 put-outs, fanning nine, tossing out •v nm and covering first base on close play to retire another own.Thr Teacherv hying their harCvtto spring an upset, just simply couldn’t click They tried so hard that they pulled their throws, tossing them in tht dirt or too high. Their antlerwith the baseball caused a lot of,laughter, and the situation fir,ally ^co 5*0 a mu mg that even the* relief chuck-through the ninthThe two boys engineered a doublesteel for another run. making a tot*!of five runs on me hit. Clark and Johnny Taylor went arounu the bst-eton succaisive errors in the fourth, Taylor taking two basaa nr, each of two errors. Mantieri’s single, a stolen base, and Clark** Texas leaguer to center we* good for another run inthe fifth.Reays single. Kline's double, Winnascratch infield single, an In field outand an error gave Illinois three runs in the sixth. The seventh was the wildest of all, Pitcher Lanman throwing everything in a desperate effort to stop the Biueboy scoring, He hitClark, first man up, Mattson aingled and Taylor walked. Kline rolled theball to the pitcher, but Clark scored when the ball popped out of the catcher's mitt on the force play at the plate. Winn drove m two runs wuh a single, and Colin sent two more across with a double. Mangier! doubled to acore Cotin. Illinois had two men on base «h*n Mattsonfanned. j^mTv,o wild pitches after RjJBfhxdngled and Taylor had be*n hif with a pitch accounted for the two runsIn the eighth.The box score.h:s ma% i i§:£iInning.It 1lull.11 *lijcciy 1 (Isiuebovs be: ■ '-V?' . y ’ :■ ■X %: f % f i 1. ?* Wk:flhree3' i xrif4 i C* *Fiti frf4 mJLy,v:h*,It Thiip®«r, went a*oi.rfs before the * nding his wide places other play-t h e m, Lanmanmmf? end of the 7thm and David'-on came In from ruht field to do the honors in thefinal fro me,f a.tern Scores In FirstEastern. Ballard,Kv ting, Lewis iCarloc kS trader. Davirtsoi Cook. 3’’ U r ba r. c e Sha w, Lanman.Curry rfcfAB P. H2bi * * % * S *lblt;• * ♦ * r4 I34 4244Jp.4 # *#000000t001100e0o22O11ft00A0o.T076110001Itaonf r :i rrt a run*' at.:vuD.'“Wll f ®•' 01- --CIdied rio^ n- Arantht re ’■ tTf'i-M; imilti** *•t s.feAI-U' ‘fc■ ^ti dV um./Illw• ? r \ tf p,^Mr■ 4s # » Vi-■■-.4fu:® u iat $£'Sock wal■ • came was the open*crd a pair of single*only tally, across -** placed another bird base, tout itMattson crackedmet two men. One Mattson got inmart down.one of the Ip Matt*hf»T An error let get on, but he a as forcedwhen Lewis look first Car*ked, and a pair of passed ballsmfi%mPi11. fe sione“ C. Of thlt;of theTotals ,Illinois.R e ay. as Taylor, rf Kline. 3bWinn lbPaco-: ti, if Colin, rf Mangier:. 2bC!« rk. c■If. tv -n. p32ABiv * »■ * lt;».P2*• 'k * «: -* *-» * * *• #■ * «# a- « « .* *1258S85344H?to234tmi6223O1to■■“’Hr.. 013ft2Aftft38E!• ,ff: 10ftftft ft2SI217ft0■i m- 4rScore byTotals . .......ton mg stem .Illinois .Huns batted mWmn 2. Cohn 2.42 19 IS 27 H 2»• * m * *I*trputhit, of ■ theballMmWr4 i5»I» itLewis on third.. 8?r»der tried totut the ball hr the dirt in front de plate, Clark hustled out fromclung box, snatched up theked a throw to first, snd wheeled to catch Lewis who had begun tosprint for the plate.Another error, a throw from Reay hieh raised Winn of the sack just »’• the runner hit the bag. filled thesacks again, but Cook rolled mat to W.rm Mattson sailed right on through the- r. mkinder of the game without getting In troubleivory Hunter HereA major league Ivory hunter. E Johnson of the Boston Red Sox watched the game from over the right field canvas part of the time and stood back of the catcher the remainder of the time. He was said to have been interested In Russell Davy and Jim Winn, but the boys, who wouldn’t say they had not been talked to.” declared that they were going to keep their amateur standing good until the end of the present season. Both men are competing for their last yearIllinois scored in every inning they : batted A fielder's choice after two W3ikr and a stolen base gave them a run in the first without a hit. Theye more runs m the second:*4 a safe blow on a pair of wild throw a fielder’s choice which s.as' too slow to get the mar, at the plate and a pair of infield outs.Jim Winn broke the ice by banging a two bagger to left, and he wentto third on an error which let Tory Pacotti take first after striking out. 100 lt;00 000— 1.... ,131 213 62x—!§Lewis Hay, KUne, Mangier.. Clark,Mattaon Two baa* lute—Winn, Kim* CoS in. Mangier Sacrifice hits—Carlock. Madison, Stolen 1^4Carlocl; Taylor. Wmn Par otU fieri Bases on balls—Off Msttsg^ 2, off Larxman 4 off Davidson I. Struck out—By Mattson 9; by Lar-msn 8 Davidson 1 Hito-Off Lar,-man. 12 in 8; off Davidson. 1 in 1. Hit by pitcher—By Lanman iClark ;by Dnvidsr-n Taylor ‘ Wild pitch«a— Lanman; Davklasn 2, Passed balls-Strater 2; Clark 2. Left on baaaa—Eastern 7; IUillQU 8,Time—2 34.Umpire— Doyl*LafayettemClose Ball GamewithoutLafayette Grade school* bsaballtoam nosed out Washington in the tightest of the games played this year, by a 5-4 score.Lafayette—Robinson, rf; Baxley, lb;Brasei e; Day, If; McNeil, las; Cksr-mort. p. Caldwell, 2b; Vaniter, lb; M'Dougall. cf; Jackson ra* Washington—Pine, rss; Kimbrell. cf, Tea ter. rf; Ha mil tor., p; Lane Isa, Doyal, 7b; Daws, c; Heneghta, lb; Hudson, lb; Horton If.Officials — Gardner, DeSollar, Me* Namara.Chester Thomason, of Markhamwas a business caller in the city yesterday.