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Show "GANG" VS. "KING." A GOOD HOT GAME OF DA8E0ALL WEDNESDAY. The Court IIona "IMttg" Wont Down In Defeat Before tho Printer' "Oatiff" It Was InteiesUug All the llnio. A ghodly number of cllicens. ''roit crs" and xnull boys ahsmibled at tho west square Wednesday to witness tho printers' "gang" "wnllop tho tar" out of the court house "ring." This was the seeond nnnunl game, the "ring" trlumidileg but vcr. Now. "honor ire easy" and we may expect a return game in a "short tlmu because tle hliiod of the "ing'' Is up. S ugglng was the oMer of tlic day and the hltilng was only sttrp'ised by the large mid Juicy errors recorded by both sides. The game wns any body's until tho Ins i man was out in the seventh. which wns the time chosen for the close for fear of dr.rkiifoB. The irame was called at 4:30 with tho "gamr" at. the bat and the redotib'tible Sh riff Storrs In the box for the ring." The full details of the game It given below, except a few polnix which wo are requested to suppress on nccou.i' of respect toward the latullles of the winners. win-ners. Tho following (s tho "Rlng.'C Poltlon. " "Gun." Tucker...' .'.c II. Elllmt G. A. S'orrs p ,M. U. Graham Lars Johnson... ..lb S. I.e. lit viins..Cvl''.4y2b.-. C. Graham. Jr. R iberts. ArH7.3b C. W. Rimes R. E. Kuowlden. ss Geo. l'eay R. I. - uUli If. Ion Jensen W. M. Hughes. ..f.C. Hathenbruck D. Opeimhaw . ...cf G itheium The llrst. two Innings Johnion was on second for the 'Vang" lu place of J. C. Graham, Jr., who was late At the end of the, fourth iiinliv Reese sue eeeded Graham as pliuher for the "gang," and the latter going to center Held, Ilalhenbruck taking right mid Gitberuiu retiring. For the ''ilng." Storrs retired as pitcher In the filth, taking light Held, while Ilutsli went lu ih' b-oc. Tint Htory is told lu full In tho fob lowing scoitE by inninos: 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 Gang 5 3 5 8 0 2 8-20 Ring 3 8 4 12 0''4 0 2ft Umpl es M. M. Warner and Bert Twelves. KOTES OF THE GAME. The usual ntnotint of "ragging" about the umpires prevailed. Tucker took a "tuck" In McAdau fur coaching for tho "gang," Both Elliott and Tucker behind the hat surprised friends and enemies. Btrnes on third entertained the crowd with ground and lofty tumbling. tumb-ling. Opnnshaw sMd he "hadn't seen a b ill for a year," and then he proceeded to provo It. You ought to hnvo seen Hughes run hates, but on slides bo wasn't in It with Leavitt. Roberts foraot ho wasn't fcdlng well and m-dsied on miming bates himself him-self after the fifth. Ed. Kuowlden slabtd for bis gun several timet. Hu thought he might hit something with that. Tho big sheriff didn't seom to bo in his usually good form when he allowed ten baso hits lu three Innlnus. l'eay on short for the "ganir" was the slur player of the aggregations and got it: the only double play iif thegare.e. Reese's "snake .curvet" were ton much for Xm "rinir,1' and in the little hoy la largely due tho credit of the gamo. Jako Evans on second was a picture but when he6Cored a nifsl cleverca ch of a hot one In the fifth, Jeers changed tti cheers. The play was worthy of a professional, Mark Praham'a left, banded twisters were tin puzzle to the heavy unm from the court house nnd tho E qulrcr manager retired In disgust after the fourth inning showed twelve runs for tbo "ring." |