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Show HIAWATHA PUTS IT OVER STANDARD TEAM cmisk (i mh or rottu t tiiuhk tii.yi:i Ht'.vn.w, Vl-lior lnuX Cnmc t'ntll Hie T.lulitli Inning, When ltootcm Comn to tlio Hcnip nml Help Out tin the I.lnca I Va Intra or (lamp Willi Tltclicr O'Conncll nml Tlcldcr llcrg. The HHn Hpeelnl Hervlce. HIAWATHA. July . Standard-vllkf Standard-vllkf came over to Hlawnthn esterday tHanihcy) headed for lenr. and thought ante ther would have nn eas) lime winning over the Hiawatha ball team The)- had pi) em Imported from all over the country. Including Halt like Clt), HelHr. Cdstle (late and In fact ever) outside pla)er that the) could get. The) were pnrtlcularl) nuxlous lo win the game, n the) had heen promised two barrels or beer mid n free lunch and supper If they would take bark the sculp of the Hiawatha Ixiya Hlandardvllle had pn their team piutnl of the fellow that pin)-ed pin)-ed on the Hiawatha team In )cam previous. The Hlmulnrdvllte Ihi) led the game until the eighth Inning, when n loyal bunch or rooter Rut nut on the line and proceeded to get Tltcher l.ewl about five time n IiIrIi In the air a he ever wn before. Tlio first man up In Hint Inning Rot to first on an error, the next man bunted Hie ball and l.cwl fielded II mid Marled In throw to second, then chniiRcd hi mind nnd started lo throw' to first, hut finished up by holding the ball. He wa taken out or the ramp nnd ItliiR look hi place, but fared little better tlinn !.cwl. Consequently two run rere made when Tltrher O'Connell nine to bat nnd won the game with a nice single over second bale Hcore, four to three. The rcaturca or the game were the pitching or O'Connell nnd a catch made b) l.eft Fielder llcrg Three of lllawiitha'a pln)cm were nwn) fishing, nnd when Mnnngcr Curry saw the way that Hlandardvllle wa loaded up he pulled himself from the gnme nnd put (Inrber In hi place. Thl nc count Tor Oarber being In the lineup. HIAWATHA. AH It II TO A T. lilrd. at : l n 3 I Hassenger. Jit ... I 3 1 i 3 0 Darrah. II t 0 3 C n t I'nce. c 0 0 10 0 n O'Connell, i v. I 0 I 3 3 1 (larlwr, ..... .3 0 0 3 3 I Pavls. rf 3 0 0 t 0 1 Walsh, tr 3 0 0 1 0 0 llerg, H 3 0 0 I 0 0 11 t S 27 S HTANDAItDVII.U:. All It II TO A n Kelly, 4 1 1 C 3 Curry. 8 : Hpnhr, cr 6 1 I o o Kafer, II C I 3 9 1 0 Moiling, 31 t 0 n o 3 0 Mcmor), c i 0 1 0 0 Aliloii. rf 0 0 0 0 0 Wood, If 0 0 1 0 0 l.ewl. 1 4 0 0 0 0 3 King, i 0 o o o o o II 1 I !M I Hiimmary: Hlawnthn. 3: Hlaiidard, 3; threebaso hits, Kafer: home run, Himhr; lwolmo hit. Darrah. O'Connell O'Con-nell and Memnr)! bawt on ball nfr O'Coimell, I: left on base. Illnvvntha, S, Htamlardvllle, II; flral Use on error. er-ror. Hiawatha. I. strut k nut by O'Conn.ll. HI. l'Wls. ei; passed IhiIIs, Memory I, Taeo 1 1 hit h plteher, Iwl. I. O'Connell, 1. Time of game, two hour. Umpire. Klrkpnlrlek nnd MeMulleti. lllWTINfSTIiV Cl.TII HjOHIW TIMv 111 TOl'lt OIT I'llICi: mX 8undu)'a game between Trleo and Huntington wa an caa win for the visitor. Although Trice wa threa run getting four toboggun In the first Inning they could not hold Huntington from scoring In the Inst few frame. The fmturo of the gnmo wn tlio great onehanded oeitch In thn light field by Wilson, The score. IIUNTINOTO.S'. All It II TO A Collard, P 4 1 1 I' 0 O. Truman, cf 5 0 o 0 0 Millar, If I 3 1 0 Howard, 31 S 3 I 1 3 Arnold, i 1 3 1 3 Johnson, 31 3 3 t 3 I It. Truman. II 4 o o 0 0 Cx. rf 0 1 Thomac, aa ( 0 I I 1 40 10 13 37 7 All It II TO A M. I'rntiin, f, 8l.. s o 2 4 l Davla. 31' 4 1110 Itobcsrtv, s. I & 3 - 1 White, 3b. 0 5 1 3 8 3 Hvan, p. a 1 o 3 0'3 MorrlMil, c 3 1 3 0 lUtluw, Hi I 0 0 8 1 IIMFMSMI, If 4 0 I 0 0 It l'ramlDli, f 3 0 I 0 0 Wllmn. H s u o i o IS 4 11 37 7 fcore by iBnlsga 13 3 4 10 7 8 9 Huntington . .1 0 0 J 1 0 0 0 10 Tripe ..J0001000 0 4 Hummary Hnmrx, Hvana 3. liar-low. liar-low. It. TrandtKH), Howard. It Tru-innu. Tru-innu. Thnmaa, tvvotiasn hit. Duvl, Itoiierta, White, Kvan. HircetMiM hit. Itobert. lae on ball off Hvan 1, Hubert 1, Arnold 3; Hmt base on error, er-ror, Huntington 3: 4 hlu 4 run off Kvana In four Innings, 8 hit d run off Hohurta In flvo Inning; defeat I charged to Hvan; atruuk out by Kvana Kv-ana 3, by ItoLert H, by Arnold 14; left on basts. Huntington 1, Trlco 9; hit by pllrher. Miller b) Hvnns IMvl b) Arnold I'mplre Kldrrdge scorer Averlll Kenllworlh lorfi lied Hip game on the TwenD-Tourlh to Trice Hiawatha Hiawa-tha nnd Mnhrlnnd did not Ida) thnt da), either |