Hinsch also displayed much ability as a t wirier and by 'bis steady head and quick delivery, the Troy bunch were ever left in the lurch. It seems that 'the lo-nger Hinsch pitched the stronger he gets and his curve? were such that no Trojan succeeded in hitting the ball square* ly on the face. Ae to the Test of the nine, all played a steady ygameand gave loyal support to the pitcher.»But three errors were ®ede during the entire game and these were of ■the unavoidable sort.The score12 34 56T 89—RPiqua 3 3 03 000 0 x-- 8Troy 0 0 01 000 00--1Piqua.i'ABHPO A■ SCranston, 2b' • •*' ‘41n21Matthews, 3 b405a0Haveman, m• i ♦ «4is--10■-2■Barthblomai, c400*0Schaffer, K40100Patterson, of310.0‘0Lyons, rf40100Orr, lb41910Hinsch4012'i*— .-- --,—.Total35625mrO'4Troy.%ABHPO ALValentine, If40101Stock, c42100Geiger, 3b412I10McClain, p4003'3Dale, 2b30121Long, lb30602Gross, rf3I1000Southerland, of«*d0«9iJoseph, ss3009■2-t1|— -♦iTotal31411612Bases on balls—Off . McOain 4, off Hinsch 0. * JFirst on errors—Piqua 6, Troy 1. Struck out—By Hinsch 5, by McClain 11.Hit by pitcher—OaJe.The Glencoe will serve the