Club Needs CneMure Win for Title(Continued From Page 6.)in the first half of the eighth cut the Muskier' margin to only one I run again, but the Muskies pushed i acrrss two runs in the last half | of that frame to go into a comfortable lead for the final inning.In the Mo‘M s* eighth, G.! Jacobs and ‘ Buck’’ McIntyre led off with consecutive singles, and | i the former scored on Wilson’s , bobble of Neitzel’s grounder. McIntyre scored from third when] Van Camn lifted to Lynn in c • terfield, nnd singles which iol- j j lowed by Bennett and Hofer load-j ed the sacks. But Lynn’s pretty | peg from centrrfield after catch-: ing Tackleson’s high fly, caught N’eitzd at the plate and retired the Muskies without further scor-ing.The Inlt;lees scored once *n the ninth and had the tying run on first base with only one away when a snappy double-play, Gibby Jacobs una:-*3i*t:d to McIntyre, retired the side and ended the game.Tackleson in Form.Tac kleson, appearing in a Musky uniform for the second time this season, tossed six and two-thirds innings before the champions collected their first hit. Fay Schweitzer, one of the few local • boys in the Indees’ lineup, made the first contribution with a single over third base after two were ! out^ in the seventh,V. Clark and Lynn added another single each off Tackleson in the eighth, and V. Clark wound uo I Lie hitting for the de'endin^ champions with another single in ! the ninth. 5 aThe lineups:Maskleg (5)| Faulhaber. 2b . . * i •. , , ,G Cf ■ ■■■ 4 0 1 0 J5 « T ube’ ** - • • 4 t 1 4 3 1McIntyre, lb .. . . 4 2 2 1 r» i$'£*?■ ”*•••* 0 1 s • •Van Camp, 3b ... 2 0 0 1 0 1**nnett. rf 4 0 1 3 0 0c ........4 O 1 7 1 0Tackleson. p .... 3 1 0 l 3 0AB.R.H.PO. A.. 41■11. 40110. 41143. 42050. 40130. 20010. 40130. 4ft171- 31013——--—33leeslt;3)926*8AB.R.H.PO.A.110. 30030. 11029a*. 401412003030012. 1ft000. 3ft100200100! 21001. 3000500000———————313424110Hruka. c 5 0 0 3 0 oj0 00A. Vetter, rf ____ 1 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0on third strike.** Batted fur Barnes In the ninth.Summary: Runs betted in. R. Vetter, Van Camp. Lynn, V. Clark: stolen bases, paulhaber 2, Ilc^ntyre 2, Schroeder 2, Wilson: sacrifice hits.Van Cimp: double play?. Faulhaberto G. Jacobs to Hofer. G. Jacobs to McIntyre. Lynn to Hruaka; left on base?. Muskies 7. Indees 5: bases on balls, off Tackleson 6. off Barnes 2: «tru- k out by Tackleson 5. by Barnes L Umpires, Wayne and Kistner.There are 16 sound-equipped novie houses in ancient Palestine.Cricket fighting is a favorite sport in China and many Chinese make a living by breeding them for the arena™