DUBUQUES WIN AK0TH88.The Ga’ena Bovs Fall Easy Victimsto Jess’ Curves-THE LOCALS WIN IN A CANTER.tiler, Tayior and Brown Lead to the Baiting—The 8c.re 14 to 5—Ibe Cedar tiaplda Team Coming Today, Composed Largely of the Old IndA pendenoe \lno—Tbe Clintons to Be Given an Opportunity for Revenge.soliIcf!speThtri]noituran1■to 11 to Gi anThe Ga’ena boys have been anxious for an opportunity to come to Dubuque. The failure of the Cedar Rapids club to get here gave it the much coveted chance and it came, and was neatly conquered. The Galena boys are a nice set of fellows atd play good ball for amateur*, but they are no match for the reorgan zid champions In fact they were far outclassed, particu-when it came to batting, and the locals found them very easy.Lee and Jess were in the points for the [ czamps and Bradley and Wolfram were the battery for the Galenas. Jess had tbe visitors at hU mercy and only e gbt sing es were made off of his delivery. Tnese were well scattered, and with the good support given him the visitors only got five runners across the plate.Tne locals took very kindly to Bradley s curves and hit eighteen of them safely. Taylor led th3 batting with two three masters. Brown and Miiler each drovo out a two bagger. Miller’s was made at his last time at the bat. Pat Nelson offered him a ha.f dollar for a two bagger and he proceeded t) line one out.The locals started the run getting in tneir first time at the bat, four runners counting Three men came in in the sec ond, and two in the third, practically winning the gams After that Jess let down, and took it easy. The viaitors were allowed to score three in the third and one in each the fifth and ninth innings.Tha two nines were as follows:Galexas. Dusrqrxa.Bradley...........Pitcher................Je»sW alfram.........Catcher........*......LeeHqlland..........First Base...........BrownFoster..........Second Ba»e.........TavlorWeilraan.........Third Base............KeasStephens ........Short Stop.......VoefkertSears.............Left Field... ...CrawfordLogan.......... Centre Field......... MilterKirk..............Right Field........GrahamTODAY'S gameThe Cedar Rapids team wil! be here this morning, and the game this afternoon promises to be a battle royal. Tne Cedar Rapid* manager wrote that he had heard the Dubuques were a strong team andthat he expected to team he could get. come here will, it almost entirely ofbring the strotgest The team that will seems, ba composed old-time rivals. Infact, it will be almost the last Iodepen-