Wriiutiaft AjiriMA, 1921) ANNUAL-SOUTHERN TRIP OPENS BASEBALL SEASON (Continued from llrst mure) tinned throughout the till* The Blue and White outlleld showed Itself up stiongly-ln this contest, but the Infield wan rather wabbly at tlintw Bruin bautrh caught a Rood gome. The line up iu\d,"seore hy mntnßs wok i\r fol lows* Dataware S Penn State 0 RilK mu-: Bobbins* Hb—o 1 o Mvrklo 2b..-l 2 1 McCardcliSb.O 0 0 Korb an ..._1 0 0 WUson 2b-.0 Q 1 Multan U ..l 0 0 Marvel rf 00 0 Ulnry lb —.l 2 0 Danta rf 01 0 Halnos If ...2 2 0 Madden cf—l 1 0 Ughtnor rf.l l 0 Sc wart If.—O l 0 Baubllts 3b.l 1 1 —■TL Cnhlsd-lb-l 0 o B'baugh c .1 1 0 G Ckhlcr f C 02 o Gramloy p—o 0 0 Tagxertfri .0 0 0 Undorw'd hs-0 0 o Bothroek’p..O 0 1 CUrll p...;..0 0 o Depp® p;...0 0 0 Mogaw p.:..0 0 U 2 0 2 Totals Trro-beso hit, Ulery, tbreo-baso hit, BrumbaUgh Struck out—by Doppc 4; by Macaw 1. Ba&o on balls—of Both rock 4;-of Magatv 1, off Deppe 2; oft Graraiey' 2. Wild pitch—Rothrock 2 tfmptrc—McOowan Navy is StuubUug Block At Annapolis the tnon onoountired no extremely high, strong wind, which mode Judgement of tho boll very hard. The game was a closely fought one. tho Navy being forced to use tho «or vlces of threo pltchero to insuro vic tory. Tho splendid outllold work of the previous day was repeated, ilia, only 1 errors In-tho content being roglsjorod hy the Infield, which was voiy wabbly nnd seemed unablo lo settle down to steady -work Neither team scored in tho Aral* Inning, tho varsity loading off In the second Inning, only to hnvn the midshipmen retaliate by pushing three runs over tho plate In tho third In ning, while Hunter was yet a trifle un steady and by tho aid of nov oral errors th Navy was enabled to push two more runs oceans. Then the Blue nnd Whlto moundamon settled down and until tho ninth Inning did not allow-tho sailors to tally,- keeping their lilts well scat tered. The midshipmen likewise play ed ascelleul ball until tho eighth Inning, when an error In their Inflold .coupled by a number of bases on balls, and a beautiful triple by Ullery almost caus ed tholr downfall. Four runs were leg- Uttered'by tho varsity, tying the score, flvo all. In the ninth Inning, haw over, the deciding ptajs writ* made After one man had been put out, Huntor walked the next, nnd in an attempt to catch him off first base, sent the ball too wide for XJllory to obtain nnd tho runner'-was allowed to roach second base Tho next man up sent out a screaming double which ended tho gamo In favor of the midshipmen Tho llnof upjind scon' bv innings were ns fol lows*' Forest L. Struble Plumbing & Heating BOTH - - PHONES All wool, hand tailored, representing the highest perfection of tailoring and style. Blue - brown - gray :- green flannels, mixtures in Homespun, Tweed, and Cassimere effects. Single and double breasted - the new simple line ipodels and the ultra narrow line models. Dependable. NuTiil Aend. C Ponn Slate 8 cd,‘but which whcn-thoy'dld com©,' ow* RHB ItHE Inir to the numb«r~or errors by ; tho In- Milner aa.__o l 0 Mcrklo 2b ..Oil 0 Hold, orut free jkimmm isau©d. provnktal Pino 2b.....1 0 0 Korb rh ....0 0 0 run-produclmr iniulin These oectuilonn Pools of. 1l o Mullun of. .110 enmo in' three different innlmtH, hut Il’itiphr'i ll»-2 1 1 Ulotj lb ...0 2 0 fotuimtub wore not HUlllch'nt to cunav Stubbtt jf...l Iti lfalncs If ..2 2 O.thc niue and Whlto’x downfall Mary- Rjiwllnffs lf.o 1 0 LlKhtnir rf.t 0 Ojlnnd Himo, on the other hnnd. wuemert II Baker 3h..0 o 0 IJuublits 3b. 1 u 2 to aulfir from a norite cunc of orraU- Cloukliloj c.O 1 0 11‘mbauRh c.O 0 1 clsm, contributing numcroun run* to Oiiluea |i....0 0 U iluntor p ..li 0 1 th" Ptnn State score b> cnrtleaH field- I, BnJcei p.O 0 0 inn and In- lleauro trlpa to tint Mss Kelly p -.-. U u 0 Kor the Blue and White, Mullan amt b'llerv worked on the heavy end of the /nick Unm alter tltne driving In tallies unit then evhlbUiiur tteetncaH on tho tUhe« thimwlU'K, helping their follow up man score another run for tho tiam Tho vanity led tho Southerners u ? 1 Touiin lut—Stubbs LUse on balls. Off Hunter, G, Off Guinea, *, Off L. liakoi. 3, Off Kelly. a. Wild pitches. Hunter 2, Bnlk—«Huntir, Struck out— U> Hunter. 4. »> Gaines. 3. Double plnys, Hnlnt**» und Mwirklo, Poole and Clougtiley; Rm\ lines umt MUnor, Sluglest at College Park Against Maryland State, in the clos ing come uf the Invasion ,tho vamlty batted madly, every man elthnr scor ing at leant ono hit. or tallying over tho home bag Thomas pltchod a good’ Kamo, allotting the men at-Collogo-Parte hut six hits. none of tthleh were bunch- | FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN .£ Pine dress suit value $llO 00, at onc-fraU price. 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Knode ab-1 2 l Korb h» .—J l 0 ballw. Off Thomas, C. Off Holder. 3, Rlkk» •*» .--3 1 i Multan cf 4 0 Struck out, By ThomaK. 10, By Holder, BuJley rf -1 0 0 Ulory lb -u.3 3 11. Hit by pitcher. J. Knode and Ballej, Paronucei lf-1 0 « Aainm If —o l u by, Thomas Umpire, Crooks STIT" D C Pipes ere certainty_a man’a smoke.' They bring. . T V the amokejoy which every man'aeeks.' It’a in the (2 mellow French briar, which is guaranteed against cracking or jfj t-- burning through, in quality of bit and bandrand in workman-' Hj £5 ship and design. Select several shapes today at any good Eg dealer’s. Smoke a cool one every time. t 9 § Wm. DEMUTH 8t 'CO: t -NEW YORK jf g WORLO'S l-ARCEST MAKER FINE PIPES § . . . and at the Hippodrome "Just Enough Turkish” L ftfepoAiom# *o4f«orr mar Itulr boulUd l ‘ii(niul>iln < * of tits tritlt UalUdSUlm •»QlhiiiUy-«HcT-iUTpTtf oreocE for Vtllna It bight/ »iynlfle*at lor non iblec, It ihow, the breirl •»<«{< of Itilnt t iHtpulmij. 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