on lri8t ^tiifaay |anlt;$ Sunday;'■ flamia^twp^olarC |uithheet porters^tbat^•^.•wepB^iBent here hy\. Manager : Gordon :-heralded the coming o!^ flfeS^Celebrated to s, -greatestaggregation o£ colored Mil. players;: • one- thev; rroad^t jrhe aamM - of three or tfour fordief ^ru-dels .who were in the: Pinto^ lineup ehould -be fanftlldr- ■ - to , ^Tashlh|tbii fans-fBrown, ;who w^ are told; atole second, third ahd homo in ^oe oti the Greys gaine agathst theSspruaetes-^Catcher O'Neil;’and Blnghain;! y?lib, lt;af ter repeated taunts .• during i the SprudeMJrey games as to when they (the Sprudels) were going , to fit art the “fire; works,” said “Now inland stopping to the-plate pulled out a three saeker that scored two 'Sprudel runfe. And the. other-Pluto players are la the same class with the former Sprudels in playing. the -national game. The PJutos took their defeats good naturedly. and were free to admit that the Glassworkers simply; had them bested. In a conversation with Manager Lents, the writer and other, 'Manager Gordon of the Pluto’s remarked that Peru has the oaly semi-f pro team in Indiana that stands!any show against the Glassworkers, .Surely Mit do look like “Banta”[has la good ,stout cord attached toj the ,1914 Glass worker’s goat,’1 Seel'you jcn the fourteenth, if you'don't sue-.cumb to palpitation of the. heart in jhe meantime.