WHO VI1IIV.in that first inning, Belmont rr^ade three errors one hit batsman, one passed ball, one base oh* balls, sandwiched a triple by[ Charlie Bowse arid a two* bagger by Leo Bayeur. Bowse’sblow, Jus second league hit ofthe season, came with two on base and was a neat wallop to right center. Later in the fourth when Concord went on another, fiv4*run spree Bowse batted in two more markers, as did Bay-eue.