adeiel-5,s.Colored TeamMeets Forge Next SundayAfter their outstanding performance of last Sunday, the National Forge and Ordnance baseball club will attempt to provide fans of this vicinity with another high class game next Sunday afternoon at Wilder Field when the Mones-sen Grays, a colored club, provide the opposition.The Grays are leported to have one of the best colored outfits in the country this year. They have defeated a number of the ebst clubs, including the famous Crawfords. of Pittsburgh.The large crowd of fans who saw the Forge defeat Dormont was thrilled, not only by the timely hitting of the locals, but especially by Dick Hines’ two-hit pitching which kept the Pittsburgh district crew under control.The Dormont team was all that previous reports had indicated, being almost Identical Wagner All-Stars whowith the were here the previous week.Monsssen Grays come to town with a reputation for high class ball playing, with the usual entertainment always seen among colored clubs thrown in for go , I me a lire.Last Night’s Bouts/ t':e . 1 wo, iaifd !’ *'.lt;•Now York Jimmy McDaniels. 1-1-1, Hollywood, Calif.. outpointed Steve Pviggio, 116u. New York, v Henry Johnson, 14-1. New York, and Sidney Miller, 150, Detroit, drew, 8.Pittsburgh Ere Bee Wright. 150G, Clairton. Pa., outpointed Frankie Wills, 150. Washington. H». Billy Eddy, 137, Flint, Mich., out-\V to tipu.nl Pitts Bu Bos It 129. 1 Jack: cd Plt; »S m Wiliu Del., New Da 11a 159! j Net 1923 _■ Lem Die t outpo ark, t Bal 166 3 Benne 10. Jo York, Baltin