BANK BALL.lirnd Nan!» Wwwi lax I'rncea and Or trait on the Fourth of Juljr.Our left fielder h riek, our eaMnr Is lame; _______^ .. r—_ very j*oor jptmc;Two pitcher* an* used up, th* other b wild; The h**emrn ewn’t play when the weatherttin’t mill|The man in the right field U suffering i’r*rThe •* sub las a queer complication of iibj Ju.t what bother* our captain th« duett can’t tell—But that U the reason they heat us like It—Those who think that hot dim©#enervate should have witnessed the IlHW bulI INStth between Organ andLa* Cruces yesterday. The glassregistered over 198 degrees in the shade, and any amount you like to imagine in the sun. Yet despite the torrid rays, tbo boys played as though exercise were necessary to keep their blood in circulation ; and ladies, risking all the dangers of exposure to the fierce rays of old Sol, clapped their kid gloved hands in appreciation of the lively work on the diamond field. The gamo was called shortly after3 o’clock, the Organ boy# going infirst. Mr. I). M. Kvans was umpire, and W* II* Whoilv acted asscorer for tbs Las Cruces dab* with ir. Cowan for the Organ club. The game, which was well contested, las ted until a little after 5 p.m., terminating in a victory for the Organ boys. The score stood 10 to 22.Tbo following is lbs ofitfal individual score : mum IllillilllHORGAN.KCKSOCTKmCjt p*23Melvin, .......§*......jjIl^CODutt, 1 b.*.*.««••••»•1I\ nnedy, 2 »«..*40Warren, ^lt;114* Ferguson/®j30\\ illitun*, 1. f* •22Dunmv c. lt;f. ••••••••»«**28Kepler, !•£♦•«|||*«’«» |28Total.*..........5u A9HHMV?L 21|j LAS CRUCBHp§|V dchg p......*.........|iXA*car*U», e|*SifciiSpi*Rouijter, 1 b..........Ji2Armijo H b* ••»»*•««••••i8bvHlll| 3 b.*•*••••*•.»..«i38alA7.nr, 9. »............021* r...•.»•**••••05Harr.*, c* f.41Hi| ‘i - f • t* »»••**«».« « *11Total...........10M0MP*21I