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started when several errros were made at short.■ viIPrinceton 4. Washington 3.iWashington, Ind., Aug. 3.—Four errors and three hits in the third inning gave Princeton four runs and the game here this afternoon. The Grays scored in the second when two singles, a steal and a fumble netted two runs, and in the seventh two walks and two sacrifices chalked up one.vices of his brother, Ben Taylor, star first sacker, thereby weakening the West Baden crowd.The Glassworkers entered the diamond sure of victory and the first game resulted: Sprudels 4. Glassworkers, 0. Twas a sad message butthe Western Union mixes the bitter«with the sweet. The second game was played and it resulted: Sprudels 10. Glassworkers 6. The press dispatches complimented the Glassworkers—said they were a husky lotBatteries (Princeton) Johnson and and promise Qf winning a gameBaker: (Grays) Sisson and Edmund-eon. Struck out—By Johnson, 5: by Sisson, 7. Hits—Off Johnson, 6: off Sisson, 6. Errors—Grays, 9; Princeton, 4. Umpires—Walls and Smith.The Princeton team came on a special train of the Southern and C. E. I. Railroad. Bob Wicker’s Champs of Bedford, will come next Sunday. “Chuck” VanHorn, of the Vincennes Kitty League team was on the lot and offered places to Dixson, Adams and Bryant of the locals, and Smith and Johnson, of the Princeton team.Pluto At the Bat.The Graham Glassworkers journey-some day—and incidentally it was added that the closing game would be played Friday afternoon and that the betting was three to one in favor of the Sprudels. Taylor was playing with the Glassworkers as does a cat with a mouse after worrying it for Half an hour. The Friday game went on. The result: Sprudels 20, Loo-gootee 0.French Lick Valley resounded with biffs and smashes that told the story right off the bat. The hills about i served only to bring back the echo ofi| the terrible drives that ended only j when the fence interferred. We can hear that man Bingham out in right letting loose that yell made famous by the Democrats during the earned over to West Baden the first of the paign of 1888 when the crow of tinweek for a series of three games with Cap.” Taylor’s Sfcrudels. The deni-t *rooster was heard at every corner, and we can see him grab a handful ofzens of the Martin town had bceome j grass and send it sailing into the air, imbued with the idea that Manager I we can see that school master downCushing had constructed a base ball j at short making signs to his comrad*-machine that could smash to smith-! to charge the breast works of the ene-ereens the outposts of the Sprudels j my and plant the flag of Pluto up-and larrup the main army without i on the upper pinnacle, to say nothing evn the loss of a hair. Taylor smiled j of the screeches of McMurray and when he heard of the approach of the, O'Neill with, “You folks don't know enemy and was kind enough to a| the game!”—John T. Harris in Wash-fplanil In Phi/*oon Inan him itio anr. 1 Hftrfllrf.
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Mon, Aug 04, 1913

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