wbtlbiHolb(aiUK. JOUNNY HULKTbe Dubuqoes went to bat first and Kopp drove the first ball pitched for a clean single past short. Crawford fnl-1 O' lowed with a t*o«bagger to left and J was put nut trying to make third on u the attempted throw In to catch Kopp 11 at tbe plate. Taylor made a hit, but 11 Graham and Heal made ground bite that were fielded cleanly. Dubuque scored another in their half of the second on an error of Raymond of Lee’ahitand Brown’s corking single which sent Lee across tbe plate. Tbe next three men were easy victims. Two more were added in the third on Taylor’s single, Graham s double and Beal’s single. The fourth was one- | two, three order for the locals, but in tf tbe llttb they obtained their tifth and r), lsst score, Omwford opened the in* j ^ nlog with a clean hit, Taylor poppedup a fly back of second base which I j, Glenalvin mulled but tbew it to | j. second in tuns to force out Crawford, i Taylor stole second and was sent home .s-f by Graham’s safe bit.The Detrolls secured a run in the l0i first Innings on errors by Lee ih and Crawford and a sacrifice , tb hit. They were blanked in the second, but secured one more in the third on a base on balls and slow fielding of a hall by Lee. They increased their score by two in the fourth on three singles. They were blsnked in the fifth, but in tbe sixth scored four runs on a base on balls, an error by Crawford, who should have assisted ioIa double play, and errors by Lee andTaylor and a three base hit. The following is thesummary:DuCuijue............ I 1 S 0 I 0 0 0 0- 5Hits................S J 4 t) 2 1 U (I 0—IIytal01ccflSIattfefrlt;ItetroiM.............I 0 I 2 0 4 0 0 *— KHits............0 1 0 3 0 10 2 7AiiBurned runs—Dubuque, 3; Detroit,2. Two-base hits--Crawford, Graham ! cli York, Horchcrs. Three*l»ase tits— Pears, Borehera. First base on bails—Off Miller, 2; i If Pears. 1. S ruck out— by Miller, 11; by Pears, 4 Left on j bases—Dubuque, 0; Detroit, 7. lt;lfne'01 a i,AS TIIKY I'l.AVkl), I HIDubuque. Detroit i00*Miller........(vr*hnm.....»«••*•• P« it i(3f *• *Brown..............10..Crawford .........2b...Lee...............EUvm ndTaylor......Kopp. •• • 1 •*•*•• il | « |Heal...........*» • • | • w A a a a....... YorkVolk art.......• w w w » w w a * s •IILOWN FKOM THK DIAMOND.Two double plays were made by tbe Dllhuqaes.Miller had two strike outs in each of the third and eighth and tim e In the fourth inning.York, Eyerett and Horchers were the only visetors who did not strike oui during the game.m(grre iKXticbew;ithinetobeP»trt101wiTiwiCampuu was a mark” for Miller. He struck out four out of tive times at bat- *Cam pan’s running catch of Miller’s bard drive In the fourth was a tine one and he caught the applause of the crowd.MmLlttla York got under three yery high skyscrapers in center.• Imiwhr.teichwediitinPost” Brown had his hatting garments on yesterday. Out of four times at bat he secured three singles. He Btruck out the last time.The home team played in hard luckon the bases.Glenalvin was warmly greeted with applause as he went to bat yesterday.A stngularioolnoidence—Volkert andMiller were the first two baiters up iu j {g,tin second, fourth, sixth and ninth in-inuStatof