SPIES WON FIOSTTNT OBITSThrough an extraordinary dl^|»laof stlrk work throughout the Kamo and a rally of hits In the eighth In-jo be tro tnurli for litni. In I lit- ev-i'n and two thirds innings that hepitched tight hits wore notice! otT ofnlng the West Baden Sprudeh. de- iis delivery an.I three men struck feated the Grays 81 Wood law a park 2u;. Teh little pitcher did his ut-. Friday by tnc scorevof S to For fyiost to heat the West Baden bunch; the first eight innings the colored iut link broke against him. sevcrul youths eounccteJ with Sisson and fostly errors figuring In the run muk-j MuycrhoC’s Plants for six clean hits O'K und lending to dishearten him. netting them four runs and cinching.itayerhoff succeed hlui In the box, the game. I ifind struck out two of the dusky tads’A gooa uonu IVTas lu uucuudaic«/n ui« rcxiiaining one unit onc-Uilnlinlhg while they secured feur hits! 6ff his delivery. Williams pitched!'considering the / competition of amusements on dhe Fourth. Numerous picnics were held In groves ‘ jfihc entire gamr for the Sprudels un.l: near the city outi the picnic at Bust- fct :1k* locals down with live hits,side park attracted many who oilier- fanning four men The excellent •wise would h:W«* attended ti.lt; game nxrk of the Sprudclx In the field iThe crowd was anxious to sec tin* ijowever held down the number of •Grays defeat chc strong West Baden hits scored l»v the locals as several team arid made il known h root- Seemingly iniporilh|e chances weri-j ing. Every j»la by tin local |da.'- tried and accomplish'-d by hi-* teamcrt was given hearty applause anil timers It was n Sad eighth Inning to loose,W Hot Senwho wJlnoHfcd li bp 1t desiroe.l a'I Sfprudcl-hopes of the locals wlunlni: ^|ilvel\ ifThe West Baden team ;urlv.,i n Brown. «f the morning from Chicago where a {Shirk, i-aeries of games were played with th • B Taylor. ilt;Giants of that city. Tin- (Hants win- Lewis. Ill* uitiK tlie scries b\ taking three of the . Kin lie. 2 llt; five games played Tin- final game Neill. « was an eleven inning affair tin score f^inghuin. rl being 1 to 0. The $pmdW wen* ^illtams. p still feeling th** sting ol the defeat •'4wlicn they invaded WooJIawn park j \ Ti «:•; anil ere determined to win over alJ. * WasiiUigli.i:odds. Throughout ti'.o gain*- ihcRjImomUon. f played »rrorless ball and never ^ll{l.r Jtshowed* a let up during th.- on tin- ^a|l' ;Ui . „ , ;. ;; , ,nine Innings. jjfowart. «! . 1 u u (• u o •The Sprudi-i* made their fi:J 1,111 ,i o J 3 *» Iin the Second inning. Kindle siugle.l ^mstrong, rt ■ o’ o i» « tto left field and O'Neil’, followed Ivcrho|T lfA;(with a Slagle to center. Kouier fiitn- j^nes 3 4, ■ 5 1 j tMrfJ Binghams ground.;- and Ivin- gfeson ,,die scored. The Grays secured their gicks s}two rujjs In the third. Mnyer.iofT ^;iKcr j,8lruck jbttt. Jones secured s-.throibase hit. Sisson was given a baseTotalon balls The Sprudels then pulled ~1 . . . . . .(Score bv innings--ofT one ‘of their trick piays and. ;can gin Jones off third, Williams'' 1 j£pi|d|t|M ocurves for a home run scoring Sls*'j? .. „son. The Sprudels made two rune. nftin the fifth. O'Ncall reached first Summary: Two base hits. Bryant.AltItH!•(AK•. •«n»)••»»1nlt;•1111(111• •*It0I*11. 11•»1 1111.r.11»••ftU. 113•»••It. 1#%11li)•4• •1u1111**1•»1140V1.12 72 10Al1 ItHl'«iAK«♦11I ft01 . *nil1•»• •. it.1u• »1. 1»•u(«II1*•»•i0J•*0• ••II0*0l»un• VII11O11•* • ••n*»311. 1n1*11•1n• •1lt;1•1•11. I0h11O0--••2202 7IS*.)11 gs-.•1 34 rr,.7 s•ii)lt;• 20.1 4O-N 02 0u0 00 —»»on Urvant'n wild throw and Wll- MUyerhoil. Shively. B. Taylor. Lewis. llaniB connected with one over his. SJngham William*. Three bale blto.head for a home run. Another rut. •*{*•* «nlt;i »- T^,or Hou,e n,ns-was scored In the seventh Bingham ^mondson and Williams. Double | reached .first oa Hicks errcr and was ’ Br-vanI EdinonJbOn to Bry..Bacrlflred (o third, scoring when . aRl- HUs ofT Sisson. « la 7 2-3 in-1 Brown Inirtod to center field. Thej cfr Ma.verhbfT. A In 1 and 1-3,finale or the scoring came in tnci,*P,»-' Struck °“l b 3fBSOn 3- '*] eighth When B. Taylor. Lewis and; M^ert'off. 2. by Williams 4. Bases'