BOYS, FRIONA9 ..., 10 to 1,Mng- iiv»'■$ IMokll fobbed - its VW*y, • out: here1 dvbv - theWeek-ena : which eaw. the; Oiovife'StthlKlfleitt' v1ba^-whit';iwcre: piiS®• lSt-:;t#o;%Kfrt U|vbf the,:in^^^t vthdividbd attentionoutfits 1 ;ixi ter tsau njf * j u w v-.v fans.Whole bodypattdf He ' telegraphs - his curve ball by thumbing it* ,4But thatis nothing to worry about,*' he. said. ‘fYoti can teaeh^nybody* to throw auI^t«Qnuo29iufi; iii iwwukV’’-v--*ah'di!^n'ders6h' ptit'!ori'-tttiiM famous ex-hibitlbn,.,^ and ; vfreak^t-tiirpws and eatchts^.mUde dt^hardtvfo^ follow the' ball. :fy vu.l/;;.'.;i A ' ■ 5 '.f ?f.itf ■•. -■ -?NV Wyi In.Ridley'-Homer*.Although tbh; HOflse of^ David seem-edrid; bd able to gor.but and get runs j iia11iiri e; ■ theiir wintd; tK-6m/' €He fact feaihs tHAt-jhost fbf their scores cfcm'in^ errors, threetvhb^afep laying: oUt- bf^hiscustoniary ^osiiilSti|j-. atwlU. ByBeilis;;. Ridley, Stirishihdr butf ielder^sfethitheib.eard-;. ed;bU6ufle“3W inttie; jddtl dflthe first dnnihfir, when,as • lead‘»ffi:h^hp:. he •.'••.stepped:;.' ihte^thefirSttibanrpitchedand:feentit',sailmgbetween.'left: arid center fields, for a hoihc ; rvihi ithe only- Glo viasCore. Jack Thornpbon^i back from Lubbock ;;for: fclftAvl4^ep was::thA only Other‘ployis •playeiv'tpiget'asfar: as Abihd •; base. ^^ffciM^^^r-L.ook; :Tot«.»i'.::Qyay. ■!-...-; Cfcef %4'?i Lrhdleyli • '•' star te'd:,'. A-pn,v ■ - the moUhd'Aa^ihstW^ of'David:: hUrler. •,' •..•.Lawrpncei^ Lef fcy*' Totdii :'replaced'::Lihdle^ in vthe iftli, rTdtdrt vis lt;the-: boy!;wonder • from; Mule-shbc-; tthkfc'VTubkerf ^ Hoiise a,of:; David maiibger, was iristructed :to look over for i:.thej;St|iL'bms^: G.ardiiiaIs;iE.iicker’spfaiseiwasrvptiunmixed^withcritic-isihibbUt: he,? said v thatahe was ;going idVniake'' a favorable .report: on: Toten tbAth e • Cardinals. i; ‘‘Any ftinte you see aK2-2--yeaf^oldboy. as big.ha:die island .wifc’h'Wgood.,': hard':;ba]l^;hbts'. 'worth signin g \up,’t‘Tucker. saidi'b;.-:Hii3' ‘ main faulty t aefeord mg to • Tucker,; are ~ thatCurve ball, but you can't teach him to throw a hard ‘ ball. • Fleming, fiotisc of David catcher, also praised Tototti with nyhose curve bal h he; was impressed,Mf-he only, hid-- that thumb ,Wd be ,ajl right,'' said Fleming. ■ /. s, vv .'•■■•Their I21*t Winfh,6 House of David got 11 hits to Suhsbiue^s., five. . Soldier Caruso, their-'singing-baseball player,/did not sinb :befbve the gahie because • of the satfu' that:Was'bfoWin the diamond'theteA/ThevSunshi^do lbo:'-Md;:®bhsia^the;■ il'bu'ae-;bf-lflayId .beat the. Phillips66 icarit of; Borger and ,the fiahcigbr Roadi unners of Partipa lfl-6 dnd 14-8, respectively last week. The House of David's win here Saturday was their 121st. They have lost 28 and tied six. ■The .Sunshiners dropped theiivgame yesterday with Friona, 5:: to 2, Not mudi interest was taken in the game by either the players or .the fans, ther? being only, a naridful of the latter at the game. The Clovis lineup Was Somewhat topsy-turvy. • For instance! .Ridley, regular right field--; er, played third pai't of the time and. pitched the rest; Lewis, left'fielder, came, in to ptay: third 5 Burke was: plajdvig right - field, Taylor Second, and 1 Stfattori went to left field; part of the time. '• '-••''■ . '•. ...•■: toads'