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Scrub Games.

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Both games played yesterday afternoon in the finals of the Leiter cup series were close ten inning games. That between the Farmers and the Dinwitts was finally called with the score 6 to 6. The No Names defeated the Baby McKees 10 to 9. The game between the Farmers and the Dinwitts was a pitcher's battle in which Ely and Foster both did excellent work in the box.

The batting orders of the teams follow:

Farmers-Sterling, l. f.; Adams, 3b.; Taylor, c.; Bouve, 1b.; Stillman, s. s.; Irwin, 2b.; Laverack, c. f.; Ely, p.

Dinwitts-Bolles, s. s.; Foster, p.; Egbert, c.; Wilder, 2b.; George, c. f.; Bell, r. f.; Davis, 1b.; Schwill, l. f.; Beardsell, 3b.

No Names-Newell, 3b.; Dill, p.; Taylor, c. f.; Blake 1b.; Blair, l. f.; Robinson, 2b.; Philbrick, s. s.; Buck, c.; Jennings, r. f.

Baby McKees-Dibblee, 3b.; Homans, c.; Cutting, 2b.; Cochrane, p.; Woodward, s. s.; Adsit, r. f.; Jaffray, 1b.; Blanchard, c. f.; Shaw, l. f.

The nines will play today as follows: Farmers vs. No Names, on Soldiers Field; Dinwitts vs. Baby McKees on Norton's Field.

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