There .never was a jollier bunch;. on the’ local diamond than the- ibl- j oved players and the fang hud giteat sport, with ^Bingham, their center fielder, and^S-IcMurr'ay* the catetjer. An. incident occurred. along the first base line that tlie management lin-J vestigated linsnecessfully. • Someditc threw an' apple core • at Binghniu breaking his sun glasses. The iict was reported to the management and a policeman- was sent to find but who. the miscreant was, but he coijld njDtt learn his identity. The Spiju-dcls-are scod clean players and deserve no such treatment as this, j'.:' The summary of the game Was psfollows: iinnings ' 1 2 3 i 5 6 7 S 9 - ;ESpfudejs . .....0 0 .2 0 0 3 1 3 oU-hGrays .....,....0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0—3Hits: Off Clark, S: off Gooiey.1-1. Errors: . Spruilels, 4; Grays, 0. Passed bulls: McHurray, i; Ashb$,1. Struck nut: By Cooley. 5; byClark, S. Umpires—Kennedy antiStreeter.■ ■ 1 ‘» . Notes. fThere was a iarge. crowd in the park Sunday. It looked to be-thh g biggest crowd of the season but there was only 850 paid admissions. There were probably 200 women present but they are admitted free,.1:■JiNext Sunday will see Xlie 'close-of. tlie 1912 base: ball season in Wash^j ington; This last game is to bei played for the benefit of the men# bers of tiie Washington Grays. The; proceeds, affei* the expenses of thegame have been paid,, to be divided among the players. There will be ii team here from Evansville for the! contest. A. large crowd is expected;j to attend - the game. Washington has been given a class of ball.playi, ins' the latter part of this season