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Elder made the one run it scored in the first inning hold up through the entire game and scored a one-zip win over the Vikings of PrincetonJunior Bill Earley was a pitching master as he scattered six hits over the seven inning route.Elder was the visiting team and scored after two were qut in the first inning. Big Gerry Vogele, one of the members of the three great fantastic fiftieth” teams of football, basketball and baseball got a hit. It wasn’t credited as one, but all 1500 spectators, except the official scorer, thought the ball which was hit inside the third base line was a hit all the way.There was no question about the next blow off the bat of catcher Harry Tabler. It was a rope which-tpEARLEY SPINS A WIN in the final of the regional tourney. Billy the Kid has been a key of the Elder mound staff.SAFE THIS TIME as umpire rules Terry McCarthy, Elder shortstop, dropped the ball. (Staubitz photos)NO DOUBT HERE as catcher Harry Tabler nails the runner well up the third base line.and anotner walk, mis time nenry Miller couldn’t do the job and he went down oh strikes. It was later in the game he got a chance to be the hero and came through.SLICK SIXTHLead off batter for the Vikings in the sixth inning was infielder Guy Wright. He connected and hit a clean single to right center.He attempted a steal of second and was first called out. The umpire at second reversed his call when he ruled the ball wasn’t held long enough after the tag. Terry McCarthy was the Elder fielder on the play and in the opinion of most observers the first call was right.© © ©•FINAL WEEK!PETE WILL HIT...0N-DATI j _IN-INNING _ATTENDANCE THAT DAY WILL BENAME -ADDRESS-CITY-.STATE-COUPON NO. 6 MUST BE AT OUR OFFICE BY 5 P.M.JUNE 5, 1973, SEND YOUR ENTRY TO BIG BILLTHE WESTERN HILLS PUBLISHING CO.3708 DAVIS AVE. CHEVIOT, OHIO 45211 ,RULfcS:1. All entries must be on original coupon or hand drawn replica. No mechanical reproduction will be accepted. I2. Coupons will be printed In each of the six following weeks provided hit number 1980 has not been made.3. The winner will be the.person, (any age) who selects the calendar . date on which Pete gets number 2000 hit. As a number of ties are | anticipated the following steps will break them. The inning in which he gets number 2000 will be the first breaker, and as a final separator, the closest guess as to the official paid attendance of the game In which the hit comes. The same rules apply whether number 2000 is at home or on *the road. V4. Entries become the exclusive property of the western Hills Publishing Co. and none will be returned. Winner will be notified and date of the Night, to Remember” will be set according to the /availability of Pete to join the celebration. (5. The winner will receive a car with driver for the night, four box seats ' to a Reds game at Riverfront, a dinner for four at the Gay 90’s Restaurant to be joined by Pete and Karolyn Rose and a photographic / journal of the night from the staff of this newspaper. Additional items f may be added to the evening. VGiven new life, Princeton became a threat. Earley struck out the next batter, but then came the key play of the game.HENRY THROWS STRIKE Mark Reisenfeld, the left fielder of the Vikings, lined a shot to right center. Wright was running with the hit and rounded third on the way home.Henry Miller charged the ball in center field, picked it up, and fired toward the plate. Gerry Vogele had come in from his first base position and grabbed the throw firing in turn to third baseman Paul Nie-meyer.It worked. They caught Wright in a run down. The tag for the out was made by catcher Tabler well up the third base line.The big play was not the only drama of the inning, as the next batter dumped a little pop in back of first which was nailed by right fielder Dan Johns, after a long run, for the final out.Earley was again the master of the situation in the last inning after a lead off single and a passed ball put a runner in scoring position.He struck out the Princeton lead-off hitter and the next batter hit a weak roller to George Miller.