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Show TRIBUNE IS WINNER OVER NIPPON NINE j Regular Pitchers Absent, but Club Noses Out Fast Japanese Aggregation. With none of their regular pitchers present. The Tribune club won from the Nippon nine yesterdav on the Municipal grounds by a 1 1 - to-13 score. Eleven of I the tallies were scored by the two clubs in the first inning. From then on the game was less of a slugging match. Young, t lie regular outfielder of The Tribune club, occupied the box for five innings, and was followed in the sixth by Peterson, regular third baseman. Rut ere hit was garnered off Yamaguchi. who started for the Japanese, but wno was re-t'la.-ed in the first inning by Nikaml. ne of the features of the game was the work of Mldgley behind the bat and on the bases. Aside from five hits in five times up. Midge had a poor day. Il.ikata drove out a three bagger in ihe fifth, cleaning the bases and giving the Nippons a one-run lead, which lasted until un-til the ne-wspaper boys came to bat and cinched matters. Yesterday's victory is The Tribune's second in two meeting's with the Nippons. The lineup: Nippons. Tribune. Tatai c Mldgley Ya maeuchi, Nikami . . p L. Young Nima lb Garbett Yakaya ma Ub Lowell Makata 3b. . . Peterson, Young Xikami. Yamaguchi . .ss Llewellyn Sega ma Ii" Bow ring ! Nakaya . cf Daughters Taklmoto rf Eldredge |