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BASE BALL NEWS.The Yor^o won a game from the Gorham yeaterday at Hoboken; score, 0 to 3.But bell on the Cuban Giant grounds to-day between the W. P. Smith and C- H. Young nines.The Norwalka defeated the Harritburge 3 to 1 at Norwalk yeaterday. Pbann pitched a great game, only' one bit beingmade off him.The following are the games scheduled for to-day in the Middle States League: Hairtoburo^Vri. Gorhams, at Hoboken, York THJNorwalk, at Norwalk.TbeXhenandoiili B*«© Ball Association has received Middle States League contracts »nd will sign its men at once, so as to be ready for the opening of the championship season with Norristown July 16.The following is the standing of the clubs in the Middle States League-Wnn.LostP.Ct Won Loat.p Ct.C.Oianta.57 7 .704 Harrisb'g i« 14 .659 Norrist’n.. 7 4 .636York .....24 16 GOONorwalk...5 8 .305 Gorhain.. .1 4 .200lhe Petal Fell brick ya*d base ball club defeated the Ewt Treuon Pottery club, assisted by several others of the Trade League's best players, yesterday, by tbe, following score:Peter Fell.................. 13 0 1 3-8Kast Trenton............... 1 0 3 0 2—6An interesting game of ball was played on the park ball grounds yesterday afternoon between the A. G, Holcombe drug store nine and the J Johnson drug store nine, Tbe score:Holcombs............ 401000250 12Johnson.............. 0 4 1 0 1 U 0 (J 0 0Manager Harry Foote, who is to take charge of the new Hazleton club, has signed the following players: White Eyes pitcher, Graves catcher, Corcoran first base, Davis second base, Dunn third base, W. Kelly short stop, Conway left field, Bradley center field, C. Kelly right field and Capt. J. Lungan substitute. White Eyes and Graves art Indians, and are considered an excellent battery. All of the other men are said to be firat-class. The H«*le-tons will play their first game with tbe Cuban Giants on July 16, and the base ball patrons of Hazleton can hardly wait for the time to arrive.Tbe Burllngtons defeated the Cabans in a very interesting game at that place yesterday, Boyd was retired in the seventh inning for being rebellous and Johnson took his place. The attendence was about 1000.Following is the score:BURLINGTON.Winkler, If.............a.0IB(IP.O.2A.0B.0Halainger, c.........11721Humphries, 3b.......23120Steinwick, lb..........111311MaWiO*, ss..............00151Adamson, cf............22001Sowers, 2b...........McKinney, rf..........1235101000Kilroy, p................00070Totals................71027225CUBAN GIANTS Boyd, cf................. *0 10fPO.1A,1E1C. Williams, 3b........00240G. Williams, c, »f...01201Grant, 2b...............11520Harrison, ss............01010F|7, lb..................016.21fioldon, If, p............0n150Malone, p, If............00150Thomas, rf, c.«.........0. 0«10Johnston, cf...........00001Totals.................1424214INNINGS.Burlington............... 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 3 s--7Cnban Gian's...........00000100 0--1F*rned runs Burlington*, 3; Cuban Giants, 1. Two-baso hil3 Humphries, Sowers, AUanigou, G. Williams,Harrison. Tliree-base hits Humphries, Gr^nt. Home run Steinwick. Sacrifice hits Halainger, Stein-wlck, Ad®«'flon, Kilroy, G. Wil iama. fisoa stolen Winkler, HalsingeT, Humphries, Ad*m«on, Malone, Bases on balls— By Kll-roy, 1; by Malone, 1; by Seidon, 1. Left on bases—Burlington, 4; Cuban Giants, 6. Double play—Humphries, l*toinwick and Halslnger. Pawed balls Halsingor, Thomas. Wild pilches Seldon, Malone. Time of gamo One hour and fifty minutes. Umpire Stroti pe.
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