;/M?VW9RV?|ini ***** ***7T* :mjl^%'ttxtdrt^ Surprised.;Mori3'i.tii'kii one thousand people itu Bide the ball parte and more than haif that, number; of shorts gathered on vehicle, tops ,and = on the ridge southwest of the.a’parH: i^HneBsed the special ’ game; .of-ball between the Oskaloosa league team and- the Buxton Wonders yesterday afternoon. The, Wonders ^ere idefated, score 18 to % Bridges was in: the box for the locals, and two safO bite: were secured by the visitors,. while;Oskaloosa rapped the bail for twelve .safe ones and passes were fro* •'qu6nt/;;lltTho defeat was the second . that-the Buxton lads have Buffered tliiSxyear. .'- They came to the city con? /iidetiiipf lt;: defeating Oskaloosa. They Bhow*ed itip rein a rlcahly well’ in practice, hut in the first inning when Os-kaloosa got four safe hits and five rung .the lads became nervous and could do nothing. Numerous errors added vJip their discomfiture during the game and permitted th'e locals more funs. •• • ‘ • . ■Oskalprfsa began business as sc/on as they came to hat. Kensel made a clean single and scored. Patterson got a t^.rec-bagger in this inning and iive rhni'' -were netted. Cassibone /scored Tirt the second. Hobbs and •Bridges in the fourth. Seven were piled ,up in the fifth on a total of two . base....hits. Dalrymple. got another in tire sixth and he and Hobbs took a couple more in the eighth. \Buxton, got -two runs in the Sixth.A couple of. bad throws in attempts to cut the lads oIC at bases did the work and. they narrowly escaped a shut out. Buxton plays a very superior article of ball, however, and some very pretty.'/work was seen several times. .Higby.'- was; first* in tho box , for th'e visitors and then J. Steele. Lindsey caught. For the home team Bridges was caught by Donahue;and then by Henry. ...••■ • ,v-y :Oskaloosa v.5 1 0. 2 7 1 0 2 *-1812 li Buxton-^'.'.. . .0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0—2 2 5 : Summary: Struck out by Bridges 12, by Higby ,3;bases off Bridges 1, off Higby 6,-off-Ste'ele 1; passed balls, Linda ay 1, Donahuo 1; ■ Brummer hit by-.' pitcher; . Buxton got six stolen bases, Oskaloosa 1; no sacrifices; two-base: hits,' Kensel, . Cassibone, Bradshaw; -Dalrymple, Moodythreebase hit,! Patterson; both of Buxton’s hits wei^e-singles. 7.:, J Oskalobsa’s . runs ' were . made by Kensel 2, UaBibqne 3, Donahue 2,Brad-shaW' '!2 ; r Patters on. 2, Dalry mple -,3, Iiobbs . 3;: Bridges 1. ’ Buxton?s scores wei'e. made by Neai and C; Rhodes.‘Oskaloosa hits -were, by Kennel 2, Casi'bcnef Donahue 1, Bradshaw 2,