The Missionaries Continue to PlayRotten Ball.droppedin yesterday to fatten their percentage in the league race. That’s what every club in the league has been doing in San Antonio for thepast month.The Orphans didn’t play a bit better than the Missionaries.TseizJudbyWeiKinmoiwillThe fielding of both sides was veryyellow and neither side made more than nine hits. The only reason that the Orphans won is because they bunched their hits and scattered their errors, while the Missionaries, as usual, bunched the errors and scattered the hits. In the first inning the visitors made five runs on two singles, a wild pitch and errors by Chamberlain, Rivas and Reese, the latter making two. The Orphans scored again in the fourth on a base on balls, three singles, three stolen bases and Kling’s error, making four runs. In the sixth the Orphans wereforced to make a run. With thetoAC.^loti$40C E woli lot!PiHeiorigAKaltweFeder’sbases full W. Douglass went first on balls and Broderick was forced home. The Orphans scored again in the seventh on Kay error of Maloney’s hit.The Missionaries scored their first run in the third on Kaymer’s hit over the fence. Another man came in in the fourth by a base on balls and two errors. In the seventh the Orphans made three errors and the Missionaries three singles, and a sacrifice and three runs were scored for San Antonio. Two more runs were scored in theTedGlaTAlaHult;P1failbyVeighth by four errors and one hit. Result—Sherman 11; San Anto-vorJucTtioiG.lt;theHiiGn„ ♦ rrmo i.DIAMOND DOTS.IcititheKaymer put the ball over fence yesterday when no one was on the bases. The next inning, when the bases were full, he struck out.menigthemetioiUmpire Butler gave us the worst of the close decisions yesterday. In one case he called a fair ball a foul, which cost the home team a run.groioupaitiobraRivas made another attempt at a circus catch and was taken outsue T1of the game.resManager McCloskey, of Louisville, is now after Pitcher Clarkson, of St. Louie. He also tried to get Dan Brouthers for first base. Macforseems to have given up the idea of trying to win games with youngbloods and is out after the old timers.The Missionaries start on theiramda;feaing£grand tour next Tuesday, playing at Dallas, May *22, 23, 24, at Sherman May 25, 26, 27, at Fort Worth May 28, 29, 30, at Shreveport May 31, June 1, 2. They then come home to play Houston here June 4, 5, 6, and Galveston June 7,8, 9.A new pitcher named Blythe was on the slab yesterday. He has good command and good curves and enough speed to hold his own. He pitched a good game, and with a little support would have won it.oiktoialerai1ag:thlt;ralt;dakeTheOrphans play their last game here tomorrow. Shreveport comes next and plays here Saturday, Sunday and Monday.pe:dilt;thfoiClsaThe following are the results of the Texas Southern league championship games of yesterday: AtAustin—Shreveport 5, Austin 4; at Houston—Dallas 16, Houston 1; at Galveston—Fort Worth 10, Galveston 9.Dallas won and Galveston lost yesterday and now Dallas is at the top with Galveston, Shreveport, Houston, Fort Worth, Sherman, Austin and San Antonio following in order.aquHughes has gotten into a habit which he should break. When hestvikes at a ball hesteps away from the plate. Instead of stepping back he should step forward and meet the ball.Jack Brennan assumed the management of the Austin team yesterday. He began weeding atonce, and ex-Manager Sehachern, Outfielder Gates, Shortstop Bog-giano and Pitcher llundell are now looking for new jobs.2aAbbott is himself again. He isla Jerry Denny, andhitting is of the 300fielding ahis presentgrade.acKaymer’s leg has been now about three weeks.“sore”is apeculiarity about Kaymer’s leg. It seems to be all right at night, for he can dance until 3 a. m., without any trouble. Oh, but San Antonio needs a manager. He would make him dance right.odietA Burglary.The lodging and boarding house of Mrs. Mills, on West Houston street, was entered by burglars some time last night and a gold bracelet, a clock and a number ofis