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Show LEADERS BEATEN BY - THE TAIL ENDERS ' Won. Lost. P. C. Brilliants ........li -.:' ,TH Tuxedos .. 14 . , 7 : .67 Nonparelle .... U, ' 10 " .524 Independents r.-i. 7 -11 .39 Railroads v7 " 11 .39 Senators :.. t w 13 .289 There was a decided reversal of form Wednesday night when the Brilliants, the leaders in the league race, were beaten two but of three games by the Senators, the tall end era. The Brilliants never showed their true form, and showed the loss of Downing, who could always be depended on for steady scores. A. W. Smith was high man, with 23S, and took high average with M 1-4. The scores: St. Bp. B. E. Plurge KH 171 lft-Ei 1J 11 j S Hull l'O 168 175-FJ5 13 S 6 9 Wilson 17 149 175-6lf U II Zehring .1S9 194 178541 .19 IS S t Gates.. ....15T 1S 198-64S. 9 15 S 4 Totals ..' '.8 "irl IsS 2c5 J3 U 9 28 Averages Plugg, ITS t-4: .Hull, 175; Wilson, 170 1-S; Zehring, ISO 1-S; Gatfta. 181. St. Bp. B. E. Tobln M 1791S9 4R4 13 8 4 6 BplU Ml 1 178-&6 8 IS S S Mays 170 1J J2S-6) IS IS 8 t Young'... :...1T7 1M lsg-4y 19 8' 1 9 A. -WT Smith ,,200 liJ W-m IS 10 . S. 8 Totals" .. ..874 "859 9 2675 (1 S3 IS 14 Averages Tobin. la 1-S: Spits, 1C3 1-8; ; Mays, ls6 2-3; Young. 166: Smith, 209 1-S. |