. India rubber world. artisanship, but no attempt was made to attack tlie there were no casualties. Dr. Joseph C. Stcdman, the official skill surgeon of the cluliduring the day. found nn opportunity \l.\Uim;ii MKX. 1 - 3 to exlii lit Ills Pitcher, lb Finch, s. s Clifford, |> 4 5 6 7 (Jliddun, 2h YoiiiiK. 31) Woodlmry. 1. f , 1. f Cutler, c. f. Tdtal runs 2 - i1 1 MICN. 1 . 3 1 1 4 .S i ..1 .. h 1 1 liryant, 2h Bass, 3b mill]]]]]]] .. .. i I 1 .. Andrew, 1. f Bailey, c. f Thomas, r. f Feinhurg, p 1 1 3 3 4 3 1 — Tile married men scored only six runs to thiir C(im|ie
. India rubber world. artisanship, but no attempt was made to attack tlie there were no casualties. Dr. Joseph C. Stcdman, the official skill surgeon of the cluliduring the day. found nn opportunity \l.\Uim;ii MKX. 1 - 3 to exlii lit Ills Pitcher, lb Finch, s. s Clifford, |> 4 5 6 7 (Jliddun, 2h YoiiiiK. 31) Woodlmry. 1. f , 1. f Cutler, c. f. Tdtal runs 2 - i1 1 MICN. 1 . 3 1 1 4 .S i ..1 .. h 1 1 liryant, 2h Bass, 3b mill]]]]]]] .. .. i I 1 .. Andrew, 1. f Bailey, c. f Thomas, r. f Feinhurg, p 1 1 3 3 4 3 1 — Tile married men scored only six runs to thiir C(im|ietitorsfourteen, and seven innings was entnigh to show the superiorityof the green stockings over the tango liosiers. .\ iniKhly cheerwas given the victors and the band struck up a triumphal steamer then tooted a warning that it was time to re-emliarkfor the trip across the harbor to the Point Shirley Club I louse,wliere the dinner was to be served. It was early in tlie afternoon, while the ball ^ame was in. LmIIRF. W. 11. MlNKR. Umiire K. L. ChiiMax. progress, that the assembly was startled by a loud and suddenboom, followed by the whee-ooo-whee-e-e of a thousand-poundshell speeding through the air to a target five miles away. Thisserved to inform the club members that the Coast .\rtillery wasengaged in target practice at the other end of the island, andthose of the party who were not so deeply interested in base-ball proceeded over the hill to points of vantage where theycould observe the modti.! operandi of attacking an invading navy in time of war. Tlie observation station was filled with men,sonic with fine telescopes, mounted like theodolites, and otherswith telephones clainped to both ears, while down below in thecharting rooms were others bending over a big table, plotting outlocations by means of quadrants, rules and angles. Away downbelow in a hollowed semi-circle were the men at the big guns,which they were ready to dellect to any angle to right or left, u
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