ONE-HIT WONDER FAILS TO HOLD LOCALS DOWNAnd 13 Singles Are Gathered in from Mr. Gallagher—Score6 to 1The Middies'* defeated the bestball team la the league at WattsField on Thursday afternoon, when they trimmed Newburgh by a score of 0 to 1, although Newburgh was aided and abetted by LeL'cr-go Gallagher, their one hit pitcher. The game was never in doubt from start to finish, Big John Kroh holding his opponents within the hollow ol his baud at all stages. 'The “Todlers wore able to put but one run over, and this was in the ninth inning, no attention being paid by the .Middies after ho reached second base.During the fracas, the Middles collected IS biuglcs and prominent among them was the two-base clout of St. Martin in the eighth inning, with the bases full. That was so^me” wallop. believe me. Tulioy contributed u two-base smash immediately after, accounting for the “.Middies' fourth runof the inning. Taguer also camo through with a double in the fifth, but was unable to score. Leahy was tho other two-base clouter of the afternoon, getting his in the eighth,’ but being caught at third.Eley shone as tho fielding sensation of the afternoon, with his circus catch of a Texas leaguer in the sixth off Gallagher. The ball was dumped just back of second base, out of reach of both Taguer and Tulioy, Eloy camotoarlug la, and scoopod the bail withone hand just before it touched the ground.t Tod Doisseroth was on the field ia uniform, in charge of tho Todlers,Captain Watoimaa having gone tohis homo in Troy on account of tho Illness of his wife. Captain Tod had something to say about tho eyesightof ‘‘limps Dougherty several times during the game, but nothing es{eci-Stratton TheatreIT’S ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW _inVITAGRAPH MOVING PICTURESorBIG TIME VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT THE PERILS OP PAULINE”Fifth •erloa of th® most thrilling story ever made In pictures.'TABLE OP THE BRASH DRUMMER AND THE NECTARINE”A vary funny comedy by Georg0 Ado“A PACK OF CARDS”TM la a great melodrama that is usually featured In every program-MOST EVERYBODY PRAISES THESE SPECIALTIES GOELET, STORTS AND LAFAYETTE 'The real classy singing trio.GENE AND ARTHURA variety distinctly different.FOURTH OF JULY A SPECIAL HOLIDAY BILLMONDAY EVERYBODY GET IN ON THIS And Get In Early or You’ll Be Crowded Out—It’s “Some”Show.Tne famous modern fairy play with David Belasco’s original all starr castIncludingMARY PICKFORD in“A GOOD LITTLE DEVIL”and alsoTWO GREAT VAUDEVILLE ACTS COMING SOON—“A MILLION BID”10 CENTSPRICES ALWAYS10 CENTSally noteworthy.Dougherty did give Newburgh a decision in the flttn liming, however, which while it turned out, had, no bearing on tho gauia, might easily have turned tho tide. With one dowu, Ganzol singled to the box, the roller being too slow to catch the runner atfirst. Gauzel went to second uudthird on Tmm’s single to Tuiiqy, which was also too stow to stop the runners, this slowness to hit ground balls being caused by the heavy condition of the field. Tama: sumed to steal second, and Fish threw to Walsh, in the attempt to rua down Tatuiu, Ganzel started for homo, and was thrown out, Walsh to Fish, by a good margin. In the meantime, Tamm had rtui to second, and Fish lined the bail to Taguer. Taguer tagged Tamm out by two foot, but Dougherty had uot collected hloiBolf trow tho other play, did hot see the out, us he did uot turn in tiuao, and called the runner sate. A loud protest went up from both players and funs, but tho decision stood.Middletown scored one in the second, on Taumau’s single. St, Martin was hit, and Tully singled down the third base lino, un attempted sacrifice, which was as pietty a ouut as ever seen on Watts Field. Fisn towered a fly to Mosi.ier, and Tau-man scored. Kroh walked, again lilting the sacks. McCailan hit a drop too huick dumping it in front of the plate, and St. Martin was forced at the plate. Taguer hit to Tamm and Kroh was iorced at third.One man in the third, when Walsh singled, and Eloy sacrificed. Tauman singled to center, and Walsh scored.The eighth was tho innlug when the Middies” sowod the game up proper. Taguer struck thrieo to start the fracas, and Campbell lot the ball go through him, Taguer bringing up at second. Walsh dumped one in frout of the plate, and was safe at first. Eley sacrificed both runners ahead. Tauman nalkea, jsacking tbocusnions. St. Martin lined the first ball pitched to him to left for two bases, the bqll striking a polo In left field, and bounding back iuto the diamond, giving Moshier a merry chaso, and allowing three runs to score. Tulioy doubled down the third base line, scoring St. Martin. Fish sacrificed Tolley to third, and Kroh was out on a boundor to the box.Newburgh scored in tho ninth, wlian Moshier singled to center. Elcook singled to left scoring Moshier. Holmes was out at first Cancel put up a fly for Eley, and T.mim was out, Tulley to Walsh.The official score was as follows: Middletown.AB R H PO A BMcCailan, If.......4 0 1 0 0 0Taguer, 2b.......,4 1 2 3 X 0Walsh, lb.........4Eley, cf...........2Tauman, 3b.......3St. Martin, r£ ......3 1 1Tulley, ss ....4 0 3Fl3h, c............I 0 0Kroh, p..........3 0 00o40«»1340214010403120000I0o28 6 13 27 12 1