* Ujg8-I-leity8hdernr*tiiris*“Wuth It:.*'Detroit Free Press: A Woodward avenue grocer yesterday displayed a dozen watermelons—the first of the season—with a sign bearing the figures ‘'75c” surmounting’ the nilp. Aed here last .' Snndaiy-/ tatweei*?|$?ie Griffins, and the Sc»s-^; dToliii Butler? a the captain of» the. f-fnffihs, thought* he hadf the best -cliib and that he ^ couldn’t be beat, but.Home of the boys • didn’t feel that way. Newt Price- ; oicked op a club a ad gave him a rounds Both clubs played as well as could be expected, this being the first game they have played this slimmer... ' The game was nip aud tuck for seven Innings when it whs closed/ The! Griffins felt - very bid' when they found the score stood 35 to 34 in favor of the Scrubs. They don’t feel like playing any more. The Scrubs have challenged the Peoras for a game next Sunday. ^Following are the names of the players of the two olubs:GRIFFINS. POSITION. ^SCRUBS. ?J. Butler Pitcher C. StallingsD. Lance Catcher A. StallingsH. Schnarr Shoriscop G.*HarrisD. Shepherd 1st Bate C. Price D. Ireland 2d Bass 2T, StalllingsJ. .Seal 3d Basa CrBrydonW. Karris Left field W. MooreH. Woods Center fiold S. LloydL. Gilbert Right field N. PricePlow boy.