TROUNCED BYJAPANNERS.s«AtPrinters Meet Defeat at '»foLinden llali.AOin.PCSCORE WAS 33 TO IT,Rooting Dona and thei*b*ofUmpires’ Lot Was rNatan Easy One.Mith* iMpsmmr# in*l*or tasebaTIthe Howell H Inch man tannery * j w*ir',!« i tb* Printer* nine )a a fame a* paLinden H«ll Wednesday evening hv ; in h « we lt;f 38 to H. The attendance ww« utj the Urgent that bat ever witne**ed a fine at tills ball. There wera natnrr |lt;at* features, chief of which w*re the j i t u*r «*;•) k; rtiog. ao ranch of the it ter being done that it wa* neatly i 5) : fore ti e Ivt inning was play ♦ • 1 The tanmry employe* were mit8aIr-ce anrt neverBeUKwihoot adlt;1 yell for their teatn, while the rooters for the Printer* were weak.TV r»* w* t * hii* g st plat * on bth ft I# and aooie very bad ot-e*. but t hiej tal was to t e expected when it it tak^n in* ; m* 11 c insider* d in tha- several of the j J* ptayera h»1 a«rer brea ia a gitu-) b»* *jaiFour nmpirea were nerewury b *fore j nn the contest «ro over At tin big no niojf John H Morrison an I Harvey f' * Malone belJ the pwition, The Printers , thongh’ Mr Moriieon was tM easily j,r pereaaled by the “Jap* ’ and a change , h, Wat insisted npon. Mew re MotriWI 9*1and Malone th»n retired and their;*1 t Ucee were taktn by L mi* Wengmi* ; *°roth and E 0 LoJer. The MwioM of the latter gave a little tietter satis- ] *f avion, li.it there was etili plenty of pe kicking and tit# game we* the “warui ‘ kat * a! proposition in thie re*pe*t that ! f,TJ baa ever be *w witnessed in Middletown, i both rides doing their fall share. ; no The * Jap.« took the lead in the tiret am inning ami were never overtaken in *!* game, bat np to the fifth inning **e the sccre wa* close There wav no time when the game wasn't intenat*,n« j meThe linetip of the tearnv wav a# fol- I wh■lows ! j** Japs' ‘—J. Burnt 8b, W, Brennan IcmniaIf* F, Bark# 2b, W. ttihbi lb. % \mnVnAlfiltm m«wbW ft!A heat n c, Q, Gibbs «*. W, Smith cf, j fatJ. Donald p. C Cunningham rf. ! arePrinter*— Leonard e, Criat p, W#a* |genroth a* Curran lb. C. Malone cf, Brown '%‘h. Agnew 3b, A. Malone rf. Swetay If,The score by inning* evj#- .....A * t fiat* »~«ttmai a 8 i t r i ti f -itTb« scorer* were George Bowers and M» K A Lorentz I*-itiA slight accident oecarred daring the 'l** g »tu ‘ A bat slipped from the hand ! of George Gilb* and etrnck Edward Welsh on the forehead and then bounded against the wail, ten feet away, striking it with much force. Mr.Walsh etntained only a slight ti-sh wound, bat had the piece of woodovewiniitonft*#4.upcy mHlriuk him «qntr*ly bit ifktili wot Id t