The Dearborns, of Law re nee burg, fell Sunday from the airy clouds of conceit to the mud puddle of reality and daubed with an Aurora defeat lv a score of 8 to 0 in an •»eleven inning game. The game was played on the Lawrence burg grounds. Several hundred Law-renceburg rooters groaned withdismay and hooted in wrathful disappointment as their gods be came very small tin images in the presence of the mighty Aurora’s, kunyan of the local team pitched a magnificent game and our own Willman played an excellent game at short. Following is the game in full:A17KORA. a n. n. t K. im) a. K.M:u*klt;r, lt;*i 7 1 1 10 0Willtiuin. ss 7 11 2 7 0Folk Or, ih ..........7 I 0 l 2 o 2Roberts, v .0 12 7 11A. Baker, 2b 012 12 2True (K-k, rf 0 2 2 1 2 0Slii.Vr, 211......0 • 0 1 r 4 2D;i.V. If.........0 1 1 1 0 0Kunjan, p ........0 1 2 0 2 0Totals...........57 8 12 22 10 711A W IlKNi • KB11 IU.J. * n. K. Mi- »'O. A. KL»»u)iiu*l. ss........0 0 0 4 I 1lAi hi It.*, rf.....* 0 2 0 0 u 0|......... . *» I 2 15 0Cordon, e.....|' I 1 oooA. Star, If ......1 I 0 0 0 1Knorr, Hi ......5 I 0 15 2 2Beak. i f ...... 5 0 0 0 0 0Wade, 2b 5 0 0 2 4 2fl. Star, 2b 5 0 1 4 0 0Snider. If . . . . 2 0 0 o 0 0rTotals, ....... 50 0 4 22 15 7Inning . . 12 2 4 5 0 7 S 9 10 II—7'Aurora.........o « 5 o D 0 « I 0 0 2-SLawrcnooburK........ 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0—0Kirned runs- Aurora 5; Lawreneeburu 2. Stolen liases—Aurora 2; Uawrvnoebur-' 2. Two base lids—Roberts. ;Rases on balls of Kunyan 4.Hit by \ itehor- ltnnyan 1; Honil 11 Struck out—by Runyan 1; Bond 5.Umpire--Fisher and Wheeler.» \The second gaine of the yscneswill be t^hyed ofi ice pond gsJbaHito-morrow between Aurora and Law re nee burg, and nothing short of two more games from the levee town aggregation will satisfy the average Auroraito. Soak ’em.