uenee,5I'ML. I't Wy5t,t1111cleilitsVa dnnyits« ig.iV tSlow Fielding In the Ninth Frame Spills the Beans For Young Hurler.rIMonroe Swartz, recruit pitcher ofthe Cincinnati Reds who left the Con-%nersvillb Furniture company’s team, early in the season, to join the ’19 champs, got a trial in the box yesterday but lost by G to 3 to the St. Louis Cardinals after a twelve inning struggle. Swartz resided in Connersville until several months ago. Naturally the following by Jack Ryder, sporting editor of Hie Cneinnaf.i Enquirer. conics with interest, locally: IA slow hit of fielding by Swartz in the ninth inning was all that kept him from copping his game in the regulation distance. With runners on third and second, and no one out he showed plenty of nerve, and threw one man out at the plate. But when the next hatter also grounded to the box Swartz overlooked tin* smart base running prowess of But Shotton. who was running for Fournier, and allowed him to score the tying run from third base while he was tossiug the batter out at first. But lor this error in judgment the work of the youngster war excellent.