Dubuque..............1 0 0 rt 0 0 0 0 0- 7 iiBute hits...........0 1040000 1—0CUnton 2 0 1 0 i 2 0 0 0—9Base hits...........2 0 2 0 10 2 1 0- ba i wctiSUM M A K V.F. a rued runs—Dubuque, 4; Clinton, 2. Two-base hits—Taylor. Keas: Buchan, Dee. Three-base hit—I). Hisley First base on balls—Off Miller, 1. Struck out—By Miller, M; by Duryea,5. Hit by pitched ball—Lee, of Dubuque*. j K* Krrurs—Dnbtique, 11; Clinton, 6. elt4NOTES. c..Toss struck out three times nn«l seemed | gt to cun* ;is much about hitting tin* bail as cli a small boy dlt;** about taking castor oil. ar His fielding was on a par with his hat j In tin*?. He should go the road of La Harge, j ncet al. for his actions in Sunday's game. j ticCrawford makes bad errors but he erMconever shirks the hall and goes after every chance. That; is something. coTaylor w?is the only Duhuqticr to get lt;*d two hits. His second hit was a ground IM I Kill to short stop and he Ijeftt the Iwdl to I Cl first l»ase by a magnificent slide. jar“Baby” Graham caught a tip foul on ! In the neck in the eighth inning, was | stlt; knocked out for a moment, hut pluckily caught the game out.Buchan and Dv, of the Clintons, each tli made a double and a single Sunday, Bow j ot man, Duryea and Maytum a single rach, | th and I). Hisley a triple. *juFourteen errors will never help win a bn game from Clinton. It might go in a i \n game with Waukon, Prairie du Clden In ! and some ot hern. jI- | The vuanner in which the Dubuque outfield Iwtcks up each other would make a horse laugh.Tracy’s three errors were fumbles of ground ball* from the Iwifs of the first \\*three Dubuques at hat, and but one run resulted from them.pnthhethSa“Kid Hisley and Maytum each made asensational catch of line drives in the out field.lie