ans See Some Classy Balltfin Double-header atthe Amusement ParkRadiy demoralized by the absence ofme of their best players the Rlaekx yesterday afternoon proved an «ty prey to the hard hitting Pitts-i g Giants in the first game f the ible- header at the French streetThe second game of the double-header resulted yesterday afternoon in a shut-otit victory lor the Brunswick* over the Pittsburg Giants, the final count being 2 to 0. The victorious team wasn’t in reality the Old Bruns-il yard. The game was so one- wltks, only Driscoll, Keane and Stalled in fact that the end of five and irlgs, of the old crew, nutting in an * half innings the score stood 10 to ; apjxnxrance. The old team will postal at the request of the fans Umpire lively be back in full force next Sunday nUb ef called off the slaughter. jund if possible the New York GiantsFhe Hiuck Sox started things in the ! will be the attraction. The following it inning. Grant taking a pass, going Sunday a double header, in which the second on Hill's infield hit to De- I Brooklyn Royals and the Cuban Stars ley and scoring on Smith’s two bag- 1 will play the lirst game and the Bruns-Thet he Hi at ternyard,downscore.right-struckers anIt \ gleUru hand their thong Southgamei was lt;1 game givened b\ South time thatactior t earn t leinu »n Si c i s i o iandlost.sport all.Thing club up tlt;of \:\i liedormbat f1Ir and then Bradford, the Pittsburgtiger, settled down to the whiff game,ittlng ('oiling and Meyers on three?.rikes each, while Neson finished the lining by grounding to Anderson. The lux were* unable to do anything which Jounted after th4s until the end of the sixth when a pair of passes and a *it scored two more tallies.In tin* second inning the Pittsburg *,iants got next to Jackson, the black ®outh-paw, and slammed him for a loti I of six hits. Bradford started lings with a two-bagger to the cen-*rfield fence. Anderson put him on lird with it hit to right and attempted ) go to second. A snap throw by ollins and an equally quick return by irant getting Bradford at the plate, laves followed with a hit storing An-err *n and Wyatt flied out. Hayescored on Johnson’s poke* to center, tidgley slammed a hard bounder to the •V*ntrnl garden. P. Green and Delaney mepted walks filling the sacks and MTs error on Washington’s grounder) iftul it single by Bradford scored Kidg-b \ , I*. Green and Delaney. Washington was »ut sliding into second, retiring the side. A pair of errors and a three t base wjt Hop bv Bradford in the fourth were good for another tally and in the I fifth, four hits and an error accounted for three more runs.Brndt »rd, P. Green, Washington, Delaney, Hayes and Wyatt were among the men Thomas Moors, the local colored photographer, had chosen to play on his New Brunswick Uolored Giants last voir. With Smith. Sanders nand Brokaw from this city, he would have had fully as fast a team as the present Pittsburg Giants. Moore’s scheme fell through because the Am-wicks will play the victors is the dope.In making his announcement yesterday Van Uleef Introduced the third sacker, who in reality is otto Knabe,Otto Knabe spread himself betweensecond and third and mixed up in almost at! of the diamond plays yesterday afternoon.%the great second sacker of the Philadelphia Nationals, and one ot the best men in the big leagues, as Smith. Walsh, also of the Philadelphia Nation, als, who played short stop, was introduced as Smith’s brother, while Dillon made his bow as grand-pop Smith.Dillon is the Kansas City catcher who wil pla\ in the Kastern League nextseason. Heffner, who played the rightgarden and who is the fielding andneTh(1 ree WebSou II )ock M‘ealt;M ill*Jens\ r i n Bui rusement Company refused him a game hitting star of the Richmond, Va*._ . • A • • 1 .. . « « (.11lure, telling him that his team would he too slow and that he must go else-League club, was introduced as Smith suncle. Knox, another minor leaguer, played the central garden and LewWiltse pitched, eompleting such a gal-axv ot .Gars as tin* crowds in this lt;ityZinult;clu Sa mL. IGroI toll.J I\have never before seen on a local dia ’ Spi!Lew Wilt-e doubled himself up like a pretzel, but when he unwound hehad aomething on the pill.0\where and seek laurels. Driscoll wanted to play him but the c unpnny wouldnot permit it. Had this deal gonethrough the team would probably havebeen known as the New Brunswick Colofred Giants and whatever advertising was to be derived would have come this city.Black Sox ...... 1 0 0Phi la Giants ... 0 6 0Black Sox.ABGrant » . . •..... -Hill, 3b ............ 3Smith, lb ....... 2Collins, e ........... :tMayo, ef ........... 1Meyers, 2 b ........Hclsofi, If ... ......01•I*A. Smith,Jackson, po• VdH1a0 01 i 0 0 0H11I000*10PR01911*m010A4201001inond.Knabe was a revelation in the* wayin which he occupied all ot the dianiBikd, and was something worth goingto set*. Walsh played him a dose so -oiul and both were there with the stick. Dillon caught a great game.Wiltse handed out a number of puzzlers and refused to allow the opposing team to bunch, lie was pulled out lt;»idesperate situations three times b lightning doubles and at other timeshe kept the Pittsburg* guessing. The lirst double was run off in the second. Anderson was uwa\ on a scratch hit to Walsh and Hayes grounded to Wiltse who w biped the ball to Walsh, forcing Anderson anil Walsh doubled tlt;» Drls coll getting Hayes. Wyatt filed to Stallings for the last out.The third was the cat for another double, Stallings taking Washington's neai# hit in a flyaway catch and doubling W. Green at lirst. The third double came m the next jict when Washington made a hit to center. Grant grounded to Knabe*, win* scooped tin* horsehide and whipped it to Walsh to force Washington with the one motion. Walsh threw the ball to Driscoll in jig time tuid Grant also sat down. After this there was no chance for a double as Wiltse refused first to anyone u itilthe eighth.The entire game was lightning fast and many of the fans who had been ‘ prone to hammer, were forced to applaud the great baseball put up. A Walk for Wiltse, who stole second and went to third on a wild pitch, was worth the lirst run, in the second ining, when Knabe hit to bit and theother tally was made in the eighth when Walsh hit to left for a triple and scored on Stallings sacrifice by attendance at the games were good and all saw good baseball.The score*.Pittsburg Giants 0 (1 0 0 0 I trims wicks ..... 00 1 00Pitteburn GiantsN. 1Si Tvvlt;VonMilltoliedSpilMillg lei ball liltMatEl10bii•0*0Tskilt;hasbillTineyeofboytiiuestfobof ■Silt]\\ 1 Hhistott hew i!W CMVooutTinV1^ I00000a010 -0•) • tPittsburg22 • Giants. AB U IIti 15 11P. Green, If ...... :i 1Dela ney, ss ........Washington, i3Bradford, p ...... tAnder s«m.Hayes, 2b .Wyatt, 2b .Johnson, ef Itldgley, rflb2*»9•m901a•jll1lt;i021A0o• •2110212**01010o1*]aaooo0100ABK11plt; AHikP. Gren, If.........I00‘)10J n1 n laney, 2b........♦»0(I•)ft#3uw ilt;Washington, e....., 4a1910a (Grant, ss ........400190cnAnderson, lb.301.t;01ChHayes, 3b.......... . 3000aaniWvatt. ef. 301100hoBidgele\, rf ... .. . 301‘)00boW. Green, i*.......•it *•*00i1aw ii.......... ias'2X012 I81A2(1 10Summary: Gained runs Phllnde!-' [*phia Giants, S; Black Sox, 2. Three ( base lilts Smith. Wyatt, Bradford. Sacrifice lilts Washington. Stolen Bases - Nelson. 2, llayes, 2. lft on Bases Black S x, 0; Pittsburg Giants, Bases on bills off Bradford. 9;oft Jackson, 5. Struck out By Bradford. 5. Time of game 1 hour 29 minutes. IT in pi re— VanDleef.Brunswick*AB KSmith, rf. ........ 2 0Smith, 2b......... 9 01M A 0 0• •13Smith, ss Stallings. ItKnox, cf.Keane, 2b........... 4Driitcffll. lb1000a1 dlIon. c. . .......... 2 0Wiltse, p.1|1a01Ia1r,40*)I:2all0i1131?0alaaaaaopoinsw lt;♦)6 27 16 1COUNTRY CLUB ELECTIONAt the annual meeting of the New Brunswick Uountry Ulub, held on Saturday afternoon at the Vlub house, the entire board of officers of the club was re-elected. They are: GUot it. Payson, Tireftident; J.Preston Searle, vice prcsi dent; 11. Brewster Willis, secretary; j. It. Kirkpatrick, treasurer. The formal season of the club was closed onLabor Da\, but golfing ami other sports will continue as long as weatherruns Brunswicko Smith TwoSummary Harney I. Three base hits base hit Wyatt. Left on bases New Brunswick*, 6; Pittsburg Giants, L Sacrifice hits U. Smith, 2, Stallings, Knox. Utolen bases Driscoll, Wiltse Double plays Brunswicks 9. Wild pitch W. Green. Ibises on balls lt;ff W. Green, 2; oft Wiltse, 2. Struck out By Wiltse, 3; by W. Green, 8. Time of game, I hour 37 minutes. Umpire, Van Uleef.stiasovt efuhagltaakliOld newepapere for ealo at Timea offica*(ylt;*»T1atotHim