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FRENCH UCKT.il/LKir WAS THE HCESK OF AX {AWFULCJ!TAK|TROPf^K.incetat-tholine,day, hi* p of me-hn*1 lore vonuay nothing Of te* screeches or 5!c-Murrajr Sand O.WlU^lth, “You folk don’t Mow the gjineK • Het*'a the (Mute of the Trouble.; tAccorjllng to reports from iLoogoo-tee wai»’a fellow JwMb once hung hLs hat on ?a Washington peg, whoon jicaused ti»o trouble.who mnay years c the Walker carried -(bnt*, or sort, fotj the old and whd now opepeg,A Mr. McGrary.igo wob em-colyed ut S'orrla mills, who something of that Washington Greys, rate# a billiard hall51XoFniilt of the GlaRsworkcto for Manager ('ukIiJdk £*lt;I Them Into the Death Trap.In WeatiDaden—imuMng himself'occasionally by playing ball. Ben Taylor yran'j to have; mcwnted the slab but something prevented ond 'McCrary whs uncov«jred4-nnd then covered. j'Jcap. Tavlof’B bunch wentafter liijn hammer iihd bellows and the first! Inning netted *11 ve rung, thsecond, (our. and jthe third five. .McGrary Wjis ordered tof.the club houseNre-ioreeilichthetorhethe(By ,Inhn T. Harris.)SprudelB 4: Glaasworkera n. Sprudels 10; Glass workers 0. SprudelB 2fl: GlasBWorkers 0. That’s the sorrowfuljstory—a storyand Babe” Hai The ••bn^e” fareihands of the dualthat “Cap. Taylor ought to be no brass' hoods ot lbfaceeded In piling tip lt;as mnni Innings. 1Tear* foil tin The plans work erawas trotted out. rly well at Hulls ns they »uc-iiI.v six runs inhome fof a game ton irrow with theDead.wi)|WireturnBedford .Athletics, hi :• there will heashamed of—and probably Is! If not he ought to be taken to Salt Peter cove and compelled to *lt on the ledge of rock where Sara Bunch died until hlB ba!l players .learned not to tear up a base ball organization like the Loogootee GlassworkerB.passenger sta-Their quar-sark have been and ashes andMaybe we bhou’d suppress the story! Charity stands at our elbow and begs us to do so. but duty demands that a line be noted to tie used by the generation* of the future, even If the words do bring tears to the faces of our friends in iLoo-gootee, Martin county. Indiana, and frowns to others who usod to call the place home.The Graham Gln6flworkerg journeyed over to Went Baden the tlr*t jof the week for a series of three games with Cop. Taylor * Sprudels. The denizens of the Martin ,to*n had become Imbued with the Idea that Monagor Cushing bud constructed a base Urn 11 , machine that could ; sm^nb to BmlthoreenB .the outposU oMhe Sprudeis and larrup tho[ main ormy 'without even tho los# of a hair. Taylor smiled whon lie 'hoard of the • approach or the enomy and was kind enough to a frldnd in Chicago to loan him the services of his brother. Hen Taylor, star first saiker, thereby weakening the West Baden crowd.And the Game* Were On.. The Gins*workers entered the diamond sure of victory and the first game reunited: • Sprudeln 4, Giatw-workers 0. *Twob a sad message but tho Western Union mixes the bitter • with tho sweat.. The second game | wan plnyod and It reiuilted: Sprudele jlO. Olasaworkors; 0. Tho press dln-; patches complimented tho Olasa-; workers—\Bald they lyere! a husky (lot and gave prlt;imiDe,of winning a game some day—and incidentally it was added that the ; closing game 1 would be played Friday afternoon and thnt tho batting \ was three to ono in Tavor of tile Sprudela. Taylor was j playing with tbc; Claosworkers Ob does a cat with d mouse after ; worrying it for half in hour. Tho Friday game wont onj The result: 'Sprudels 20, Loogooteo 0.' •Oh, Why This! Punishment?tlon to {receive then ters at the Bouthalde draped fo rack cloth the flag bn the city balding has been swinging at half mast during the: day. Never before In the history of. the Sprudele has Buch an unmerciful drubbing been administered to anv ^eam. When Tailor and his crew Invaded] Washington on (Independence day for a series of three game* j our friends at Ixwgootee laughed it' us and [predicted unmerciful drub-1 blngs. Wo got 'eta! The first game] resulted? Sprudele 8, Grey*. 2; sec-j ond. Sppidels 10. Greys 3: fourth.j Sprudeln 10. Greys 4:., And then the populace and preaftT/ of Loogootee went Info spasms of iflollght, Hats went saijing Into the air and compositors nr*d linotype oporators woreBumrconbd to tlmir places while thopuslierH; of tho pencils dashed offre-FreffPh L1ck -valley resoundedwith biffa and omaaheo that told the siory- right off Che tyit. : The hillseolumq iafter column of. witty marks nt tho expense of Washington. We weri told time after time that tho SptiWols, woiild-xmutWxuj whlla the aiftttworkors' could bent ’em to donth. |Tho men from west -Badon piled tjo twenty-eight runn In the series, while the best tho Greys could dotwas lo mnstpr up nlro. True, 1t was nlt;Jmliiotl that Washington iwas not shutjout in olthor of the contests.Hr jWm luitiali* Lui—~!Ilndri^ ordinary conditions it Is now our', time lo laugh—but being schooludiln the thought thut It 1* better to -bfc charitable Ilian boastful. Washington people have nothing but words of consolation. Wo wouldn’t dnro to bay anything that would Injure Unfeeling* of our good friend* In iMarltn even It Ja n fact that tho Sprudalti gave the GlnsinvorUern a row of goose eggs In two of the gomes While the Sprudels permitted but hIx j-uns In tjie other—and even If Taylor’s crowd piled up a total of thlrtjWur raiw. .Let the curtain be rung down! Let no! Washlngtdn fan ever refer to the gaittes this year between the Loogootee jjloyers and the Sprudels, un-hlg.MunmmoJotcuramIcorrbefi5■duehadlastto therforcov.5fnrihavmaitoolone who viva M bcr chui felt is u wlilc ir it And mor the AcA brrLaryless, ohcourae, thoy are drawn IntoItglaPB«Jo|k8 town; or by one ofthe cojilergatlon !by a citizen of thoitstantallflng nowspapero.Coming on a Special Train.IL -tabout served only jto bring back the] -yanQfer Hodarmel was In conver-echoof tho terrible dHve?j Jhat end- !?.! j a^ornoon withed only when thoTfertco ijaterferred. Oh,, mercy, mertiy, why this awful punishment? Tellj ua irnt Ta mournful lyord# that tho .ilmplre robbed tho Olasaworkors of'the gamel Has Captain Taylor so far! forget (himself ao to reek- his yepgeaaco i upon tho smiling Curt and Ibis irew to the extent of complete! i|itei?ulnatlon7 Oh, the challcrf la. more ' than ■’ can be bom© in safety and tjhe chances ate that Old Pluto j had jto work overtime I We here’ll Washington extend our sympathy! l. W!e can hear that man BinghSm out In right letting loose that y'^II made-famous/by the democrats during th© campaign of 188 8 when- the crnw of the rooih ter v^as beard all eviry corner, and' wo can see hlm igrab-* handful of grast^ and send it' calling Into the air. ^e.dai’^ see that School Inaster down;ti- his cou»-^ffcto eharge thejbreasit worksManager OibBon | of the Princeton Champs and the Information was convoyed . that -the Gibson countyM Up I cltl* at h strec Ulnc ppeU since wasMjflrhuholsRleslMarchadIngtoeighth!»te; are CJohn ’Mrs. 'Riest St. L I-eo : Vond Jane VIvlni Mr her ocrowdarrivewould leave Princeton at It In Washington at about 1o’clock.; Manager Glbaon said thatntlnu©^ |oc page «*,)Pbllrtkijihjcal Fetlx, IXDTOATfOXfltn] Fair . tonightand Sunday.'.!• 1j Yesteroars TcrnpcrmturrrV.Maximum, 91. 'iMin Imam,i./*-Sor most spare requii guara prosp* of th retort ’’but-whole morae er toThe closes tonlgfcJames best tl year t.L I I-V7 . . K«
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