should be pushed along-.GIANTS EASY WINNERS.The Colored Boys Find the Old DuhuquesWeak Sinters - The Game Today.The Page Fence Giants and the old Pubuques gave an exhibition of ball playing yesterday afternoon at the old ball park to an audience of about two hundred. The colored boys put up the best game and were easy winners. Wilson, the colored pitcher, was an enigma to the locals, except Hoffman and Hear of the Pubuques, each of whom received three hits, one of Hoffman s being a home run. In the first inning the Giants went in and clinched the game with eight runs. After that they took it easv. and the gjne ended with a score of of n to 3.•I*1** pitched a fairly good game and might have won had lie been supported and the locals done any batting. The team today will be much stronger. Morrisey of the Dubuque's will play first base, and Hoffman. Hear and perhaps one or two others will pla\*. Kopp. lirown and two or three of the best of the old team will complete the team.Miller will pitch today and **l*aby“Graham will officiate behind the bat. The colored boys, with Taylor at ‘fi'rst base, a Jgreat infield and all arc oall players.