New York Clipper (Jun 1895)

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June 1. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 201 WM Uw PiffF"^ OH KlieilaM for VkTjO, I wMWtttattatnmUingtlHtttijnlB. w»lli mt (liDSM iDvliKlbIa, uwwuc loe TUton o time mrV'^'t blli, laohidlnf • doabl* teggw gblndla, uil nn odlj osa mui Ills bMt od btlU; idTd nodwort >l U« l»L Itwubli three tanw In the OtUi limine Uitt gtn tte CKt*- ludi uoutr ran when It looked h tboagb me uami wen »boat to pisr > I to 0 gux. MTenl ■eriou HcMeota ocoaned dortng ttili conleaL aambett tttew poorly to lint bate, end wblle Foots wuitoopUut to get Uie bell Onmioiiar Hepped on hlf leg, oDtuig > kiog, deep RUta In IL Then > tmown bell Ml Cbllds m the etomeoli, end be wu osabla to take pert In tbe ucoad nme. CleTe- lud'a flnt niQ ma earned oir HoEean'a dosMa bagier and 0, Ttbean'a single. In ibe flttb Wal- laoTa tilple and Burkett'a elogle eamd aootber ran. In tbe atTenlb the Clevelanda btttad In tiM nuit, only two of wblob wen eareed. Not a Bnok- ' I pUjer got to Ibird base dDTlng tbe iune. BaooiLTa, OrldDfOl... 4 L'di'ee,H; lb 4 AadtnoQ, U4 roeB, lb.... 3 Skodi, rf.... 1 Cononn, m. 4 BbMIOb.. S Bttj, to S B. ■. O. I.B. Oitm, c S 0 1 1 aamo«rt, p. 9 0 0 1 I 1 0 S 1 I • I 0 0 1 TBUli...a 0 9H u Bmktro 0 0 Olenlud I 0 0 0 I 0 • t Euscd noi—CI«Ta)ud, 4. B4*« oa •mi*—Bmkira, 1;<U1 On b>ll>-B, 1:0,1 8lraclioul-B.,eL Um. CtvTBi-ilio. ¥. a. a. o. iL.1. 0 S 0 0 Borkau, U. 0 10 0 4 0 0 S 1 0 0 0 , _ » 1 0 Holeu, M. a t oiiiiiiirw...a 1 O.Ttbwii, lb • 0 Blake, If ... a I Omnlog'rjba I HollMr, cT. a 0 O'Cannor, e. a I WaIlaM,p... « 1 13 0 0 113 1 a I 0 moo tool 117 10 0 I t 1 0 1 0 S 0 T0UI1...44 > 14 37 IS 1 0 0 0 0-0 J gsmawaa started Immedlateljafier tbe Ant oae. it was tbe ngolar aobedoled game. SoTenl cbangea wen made In tbe two leams, Stein Onmlxrt and Onppj uklog Wallace'a place. Sieln (and sUll wone iban Qiunbect, Inaa- mnob aa tbe bone team wen mom loitanitc In bnaoblog itaelr blla, enieclallj In tbe teeond, Ottb and seTentb lonlnga. Coppj was batttd bard, bnt kept tbe bits well apart eicept In tbe Dnt tsnlng, wben tbree earned mns wen made. Tbe long safe bits wen a borne ran by Andenon, a Mple btgger by Ouppr, and doable baggere bj OiiaD, Lscbance, Bbooh, mir and 0. Tebean, tbe latter nakliig two. Boib teams nve a Ine exblbldon o( bsae ranniog, Borkett psrucolarlj dlstlDgiilablng blnaelf. Many brilliant catobes wen made by tbe ooiHelden. Andenoni batting, wltb tbe aetdlng of Corcoran and HcKeao, wen tbe (eatoica. OimrwLkn. T. a. a. 0. i.e. BtOOILTI. T. B. I. 0. i.a. OrlfllD, cT.... 8 1 0 S 0 0 I^ue>,lbs 1 111 ' Aedeisn, U 4 I 1 1 Shocli, If.... 4 111 Ct>R«rma,H. 4 10 ablaill«,9b.. 4 0 0 D>lr, lb. Grim, 0 BiMklya... OUfaUnd.. 1 I 1 0 I 1 1 1 1 1 > Biirkiu,ir... I 3 s « ) ifeE«ui.ia. ft 3 3 I I O'Coiuor, & ft 0 t 4 I o 0 a.T«b4ao,lb i ' 0 10 Blskt,rt 1 111 Oramlorrjbi .411330 HoAlMr.cr.. t .40131] HcOuT.ni.. t .401010 Cowr, p.... ft ..JastU114 ^olala...4)UlSlr . 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 -.z. i- 1 3 0 0 ft 0 4 3 Earnednioi~Bfooklrn,4;C1»T«Uod,ft. BwoaeTFon —B., 1; C3. On b^llK-C S. Suuck out—B., ft: 0., 3 umpire, Itef*. Tlm«, Sb. 1 0 1 0 6 3 I- e -u I«alsTlUs TS. Baltimore. Tbe Bsltlmores won a tsit loosely played game tnm tbe LoDlSTllleii Hay 21, at LonlsTOle, Ky., attar an exciting Onlsb. Tbe borne team teak a winning lead In tke Imt Inning, and beld It gntll tbe Uib, wben tbe Tlslton forged abead. In ibe sixtta tbe Loulsf Ules went to tbe front again and auyed tben until tbe last ball of tbe niotb, wben tbe UalUmorea succeeded bi soaring two runs, wltb only one out. Uemmlng pitcbed a great nme, boldlng tbe borne team down to die safe bits, wUcb looluded two bone runs and two double baggeia, Bbugsrt being tbe only meotier of tbe borne team wbo could solve bis pllcblog to any extent, and bla tbree ate blla Included a name run and two dooblebaggeii. Tbe otber long safe bits wen a borne run by Clark, a triple bagger by Hemming, and a double ttaiaer by Jennings. Knell nitobed a good game, but bla sup. port was poor. Hoat of tbe oils made oir bim came after cbances bad been offered oIT his pitcbing lor ntlring tbe side, no cbamplons etroed only one ran oif Knell. Sbugart's balling, O'Brlen'e deldlng and Bemmlog'a plicbing were tbe ubief feauires. Looiaviu.1. T. a. a. o. i.h. flbanit,cr.. ft a 3 3 0 0'Bi1«n,3b.. ft 1 a I a MoOun, la.. 4 1 BiLTiaoaa. r. a. a. o. jll EeU«y,ir.... A 0 0 3 0 0 KMlar, If... s a • 4 0 0 JmuIb(i.k.S litis BrouUiai^lb 4 0 0 II 0 0 Booner, 3b.. b 1 Colllo^ If... 4 0 0 1 W*ldl,c 4 0 I 4 - - rraaton, >b.. 4 1 0 1 I 1 Clark, U... Inell, p... To(ala...38 7 ft a 14 > LooliTlUe 3 - Bndls. a.. Canrrib . . . . B«lli,lb..... 4 0 0 1 3 0 S 3 t II I Rebloaon, e. 4 1 Uammlnir, a 4 I I 0 i i Tolals...43 > U 37 0 S , -- - - - 0 I 0 0 0-7 Ballbnora 03I09aoOS-« Bamad ninn-LooUvllle, 3: Baltlmon, I. Baae 00 ar- ioi»-L., 3: B., 1 On balla—L., A; B., 3. Btrack ont—L. 9: B..3. Ilnpln, BaUa. Tlina,3aft. Tbe Baldmores appareollr bad Ultle trouble In defeating tbe Lonlavllles, Hay 23, wben tbey virtu- ally won tbe game In tbe lliat tbiee Innlogs. lata waa knocked out of tbe pltober'a podtlon In tbe aec- ond Inning, and Lnby waa eubrtlbitad, bit, wblle be waa an Improvement over bla predeceasor, tbe BallUnores bit him wben men were on tbe bases. Esper was very eOboilve, boldbig tbe LoolavUles down to six safe blls, four of wblob, Incladlng a double bagger, wen bunched In tbeaevenib Inning, and tbree earaed rana reanlted. Kelley led In bat- ting, wltb a borne ran, two double baagera and . two Bbiglea ont of slz times at bat. Hb batting and Keeler'a lleldlng wen tbe featurea. BiLTiaoaa. t. il b. 0. a.b ■Callay.ir. - - Kealsr.if. JaoaliMia, aa. ft 1 4 3 3 0 0 ahuntl, a., ft 0 I - - ■ - - - O'Brlan, 3k.. S 0 1 I 100 3 1111 110 1 ' Bmlla, of... ft 0 0 1 0 0 CanyTlb.... 1 0 1 S 0 0 Belli, n>.... ft 1 1 1 3 0 Boblnaoo, e. ft 1 18 0 0 Eapar, p a 0 1 0 3 o Totala.. BalUiMn. .48 II14 17 7 I 3 1 I Looiaviua. r a. a. o. i.a. ""II . .-.10 BnaUMixIbl 0 0 II 0 1 Oomns,er... 4 0 D 1 0 0 Walch 0..... 4 10 4 10 PraatOB, 3k.. 4 3 2 3 I I Clark, tf 4 0 0 1 0 0 Swaaoar. if. 4 u 0 3 0 0 loka, p 0 0 0 0 I 0 Lobj, p. 4 1 3 0 4 0 T<>Ula...S 4 en 13 4 0 0 I 3 U 0-11 LoQlarUla. 000010900-4 Banad mna—BalUnMre, 0: LoulivICa, 3. Baaa on ar- von—B., 1: L.. 1. On baUa—ll.,3; L., 4. Struck ont-B.. 1; 1. Umpire, BaU a. Tlma.IJ7 . OlaelBuU TB. PhUadelphU. Tbe Olndnnatl wen beaten by tbe FhlladelpUas on Usy B, at Ctaiclnnatl, O., and again moved Uilo second pliice In tbe cbamplonsblp rice. Rblnea {inved as easy mark tor tbe visiting batsmen, wbo onnd Uttla trouble In maUng aafe bits when men wen on the bssea. caney waa also betted tai a nvelT manner, bnt managed to keep the blla well distributed thnngbout Cbenlne bmlngs. latbam and Eallman led tnelr resnecUve teama In batUng. Tbe former*! four blla Inoiuded two triple baggeia, wblle Uallman made two slnglea and two ( Tbe other long ante bita wen a borne ran br son, triple baogen by Dplea and Boyle, and by Ewing, Miller, Delebanty (trice), Tb( OlementsandCraas. Notwithstanding It wa triple bagieiB, wblle Uallman made two slnglea and two doauee. Tbe other long ante bita wen a borne ran br Thomp- — —' •- ud donblea . Tbomaeon, Notwltbelandlng It waa Derby Day at Latonla nee track, Ave tbouaand eeven hundred people wllnesaed tbe nme. OiaaBBATi. T. a a. o. i.b. Par - - - LauiuMb.. a 14 18 0UainUt<a,<r> Hay, If ft 0 0 1 0 0 Ilcnaslb...8 I I I 4 Bwlai, lb... ft 1 9 II I 0 Hlllar, If.... 8 0 "■IUi,aa....t 1 3 0 4 0 UaralTar.cfa I 0 1 I 0 Balal^e 4 0 1 4 0 1 BlilBaa,n.... 4 0 0 I 0 0 Talab...41 8 1114 13 3 Otqalnoall..... 1 rbllaSalnbla...O - nalnii - Boila, lb.... a *^nIliBna, 3b. 8 «laban(r,lf8 1 I I 4 3 S 0 1 1 3 I 8 3 3 0 0 9 DalahanU.. - I TbampMB,rf 8 0 Cinal^Sb-... 8 a 0 SaUlran. as. 8 I 1 claoMnli^ a. a 1 0 Caiaar, p.... 4 0 . . _ ^ I TOUla « 19 18 n 13 3 0 10 13 0 1-B - I I 4 » 1 1 -IS Baraaamna—0lnclnnau,4; Pbllaftalphla, 7. Baaaea l«lb-0,3: P.,4. 8lnickoul-F.,t IjBipIn, HcOonaU. naa,ai. Tbe FbUsdelpblas won agabi Ilay 34, sRer an ex- elUng atrngile of tan Innmga. In wbst proved to be a ngnlar alaggtng matcb, The Pblladelpblaa' an- nealor batting heliwdtbemts a victory, neimeld- Ing waa metobed. Thirteen emn were charged to tbem. The Clnclnnatls batted hard and timely, while tbelr lleldlng was (sr betiar than that done bytbevlailoii. McflUI pitcbed well, eseept In Ibe third. Utb and eighth Innings, when thetaome learn bnncned tbalr hita and sceied all of their runs. Tbe long sale blla wen a home ran by Tbonnaon, triple baggen by Latham and HlUer asd doable baggen byHoFbee, Miller, Ballman (twice), Cross and Hc- OUl. OlBolBVavi. T. a. a o. i.a PBlLi. t. at a. 0. a.B. Ulbu,9b..8 J J ? ' bHbTI^'. 1 HUlarif.. iSti.'::. ! Hatrelrar.cfa PajTott, p... 1 ruBip^p... 1 T(>iala...BUIt>ll CtBdaaad 0 0 nliadalahia 10...... Banal raaa-olnelonsll,8: Fhlbdalpbla, 10. bana-O, 7; P, 8. BIraek eit-C 3: P., t 1 0 llaallliHi, ef 7 s 0 0 BaiKlb.... 7 3 1 I lidlmao, lb 7 3 " " Dalahanlr.iri 1 T1)ompioB,tf 1 3 CinaB,lb.... I I 0 SalUvan, aa. 1 0 0 Baekbr, e... 8 3 OHcomp.... 1 0 ToUbi.. J7I4 17 91 14 11 0 8 0 • 0 4 0-13 1 0 1 0 0 S l-It Capin, eo Iba part of Bmllh, vllh afawUmaly "BelaaaUt lomana tbaabwananft [ pvar oaoraaaa of Iba baII,andlBB toflnt buaen bBlbaad bit tvenofBbaU- ■aa wtik pliebad balla; baetdaia ba waa bit aatalr at - aameal angaa. Pnwaaa nada kla napaaanao wbh WUdpHahlaiea Iba part of alia, aaaUid Iba ClBdaaaUi is fay a. Baltb bad pvaroeaiBX . tkaboaa Isaa,airtar aa a b aa nr a of aavamlwsaklLa^ pua«avai7«aicUTaBaBa,ks*plos taa hlunadaoff William P. Rblnes, who has bean given another chance to show what be can do Is (be pitcber'a posi- tion by tbe CInclnnall Qub, of the National League and American Association, was bom March 14, ism, at Bldgway, Fa,, and learned to play ball at an early age. Having a big fiame, a rag- ged dItpoilUon, and a Strang right arm, wltb which he could throw a ball wltb consldeiable speed end sccunoy, he eerly conceived Ibc Idea c( becoming a pllober. It required lome lime and lots of pallence before be had auOlclently mastered tho art ot curves, shoots and a drop ball, the chief slock In trade ot a clever manlpubitor ot the apbere, to bmncb out aa a pratealonal, lie aoon gained qulbi a local npulatioo. however, wblcb bnagbtbim Into public notice, and before be bad hardly mora iban passed bis bineteenlh birlbdsv, he accepted an oObr from the Bloghamton (}lub, of tbe Oabal League, for the eeaaon ot ins. lie began that aeaaon wllh tbe Blogbamton team, but flolabed II wltb the Jer- aey (?ltye. of the same league, or niber nmslned with the utter until tbe league dhbanded. Uetook part, that year, In thirtv-tbree champlonablp con- teats aa a pitcher, and did so wall that he wae en- gaged by the Davenport (la.) Olob, for the aeaaon of 1880. It waa wltb tbe latter club that be gained conildemble nnown, and attracted the attention of many mansgere ot minor league teams, but be was destined to a far wider Held ot action than that to be bad In a minor leagne. Tbe manaDemect ot the Cincinnati (Hub bad heard ot bis pitcbing ability, and made blm an offer that waa more In aulllog to his ambitious Ideas than any which bad prevlouily been made to him, and the consequences wen that he accepted and waa Installed a mamtw ot the Hed Stocking team that represented CHnclnnail (or the season ot INO, wben It re-entered tho National Leagne, after an absence o( ten yean. Hhbicii did great work In tbe pitcber'a poaltlou that year' lie tanked dnt In the perceniage of rans earned per game according to tbe oniclal pitching avenges ot the Katloiial League tor that eeaaon. Rblnea was credited wlUi a num- ber ot prominent pitching ftsts durtog the aeaaon ot 18M. The most notawottby of Iheae waa In a game with the Qevebtuds on June 1}, at (;inclnnatl, wben he allowed them only one sate bIL Da June IT, at (Jlnclouatl, tbe Cbluucoa uuiio ouly two mfe hits off blm. On July l,all!lnclnuall, tbe Urooklyna were allowed nuly two sste hits, wblle 011 Sept. II, sttjlnclnnatl,tbe llttsliurgiiwere aerred Inasluillsr manner. In all ibe above guinea the visiting teama were shut out without a run. A numlier ot cluba made obly turee eate bib off Rblnea that year. Among tbem were tbe (;ierelsndi on April 30, at Cleveland: tbe riimburKa on May 10, at t'Inclnnall; the Uoalons on May 26, at Boatoo, and the Plilladel- pblBs on July 4, r. h ,, at Cladnnalt. Bealdes tbeaa a number of clubs tnade only four, five nnd hIx blla 10 a game off blm. Itblnea remained with Uiu t^n- clnnatla throughout tbe aeaaon of ls>l and |airt of 1602. Ilia arm gave out early lu the latter hcbbod, wben be was relesaed. Ue was wllh tbu Louhivlllai for a short time during the teaaou of istu. In ISOl, after he bad fully recovered Ibe use of bla plicbing am be was engaged by the Qrand Ilaplda Club, of IbeWeaieroLeague. IlotaklngpartlaatyearlnflfU- elght champlonablp gamcH, and niada such a I111I- llant sbuwlug In tbe pitcher's poalllon that ho waa engaged tor (bis season by tbe ClDclnnatl Club, and bla work thus tar In tbe pitcber'a pwltlou has beau ot a very natlafaclory cbaracler. bin wall aauarad. Re alao made Iwo, laelodlDK a doablebasfar.of Ibaaaveo Ufablueiadltad lolbahoma laam. Ibaalhar loogiafa bltaware a triple tMsaarb/ HcPbaa Bod doubla bagitani by Eayla, UiUiaaa, Cnoa, Turaar, Harrlu asd Uogralrar. V. a. a. a jlb. HanllUD.tlS 0 1 3 0 0 Lalbaai, 9b.. ft 3 u 0 I 0 ------ H„ ir..^... ft u 0 3 0 0 Boila,Ib.... 8 I I a I 0 HalinaB. lb. ft 3 1 I 8 0 DaUh'vXaBl I I 1 I 1 T1)aaip«oo,if 4 0 0 1 0 0 Cnaa,3b.... 4 0 14 1 OilaiTlu.c - ■ • ■ o. BmlUi, clKciliran. r, a. B. 0. i.s. ■Icni(a,lb.. 4 113 10 ft 0 0 0 0 u ft 1 0 4 0 I 4 0 14 10 1 I I 3 1 I EwlDl, tb. HlUenrf. Hosi«lTar,el 4 114 10 Poreaua, p. I 0 3 0 0 0 TMala...O I 7>7 1 1 0-4 BoUlraB. aa.. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Tunar, U... 3 0 110 0 Oiadr. c... 10 0 110 BockUy, 0.. 3 0 0 3 I 0 Boltb, p 4 0 0 0 3 0 TalBla.,..9D 4 13113 I Fblladolpbls.... 1 0 0 9 1 0 CIdcIbbbU 1110 0 10. Barned luoa—Fblladalpbla, 1: CloelQUtl, I. Baaa ao baUa-r.,I-, C, II. Slraobaiil-P.,1: C, 1 UmplM,ilc- DooaU. ItoMJa. Clawaland tb, Ifevr York. Sopeilor sU around work enabled the Ulerelands to deteat the New Yorks May 23, at Cleveland, 0. Rule wu freely baited, and bis support was poor, Blaffbrd and Hniptay contributing largely to the de- teat of their team. The errora made by tbem were ot tbe moot glaring and damaging nature. Tben, loo, Rusle had poor command of the ball, and was Ineffective. Young, whUe bit aulte freely at tlmee, managed to keep the hllawell apart except In the eighth Inning, when the New Yorks, aided by a base on balla, acorad three rana, two earaed. Cbllds and Van Balhen led their resbeoUve teama In batting. The long safe blls wsre a none ran by Doile, and triple baggen by Doyle, Van Daltren and Cbllds, the latter also making a double bagger. ChUda'baldng and lleldlng, with Doyle's batting, wan the featurea. Kbw yobb. v. b.b.0. a.B. " " - - Baanaa, if.. 8 I 1 0 0 I Tlainao,If.. 4 I I I 0 0 0BTl>,3fc.... 4 0 0 1 1 0 Doyla,Ib.... 4 3 3 II I 0 VaBHall'a,cf 4 1 9 I 0 0 , niBlTonl.lb.. 4 0 0 1 8 liOrenbll'r.JbS 0 0 10 0 PaiTall,e.... 3 0 18 1 0|IIeAlaar,cr-4 10 4 10 CLBVBi.AB0.T. a. B. O. a.B Banall, ir.. 8 I 9 0 0 0 KcIaaD. aa.. 8 3 I I 0 0 Obllfta,9b...8 13 4 11 a.Tabaaa,lbS 0 113 WliMB, c. 1 0 0 1 0 0 O-Coonar, 0. 4 3 I 9 I ----- Voiiai,p.... 411000 ■gala, p 4 0 0 0 ft 0 Buniby, B.. 4 0 0 0 1 3 TalBla..J7 ft 8 14 It 7 Talala. ...43 10 10 37 4 9 Haw York 0 0 0 I 0 0 I 9 0-8 OlSTalaad 00490310 -10 Banad niB»-Naw York, 9: Claialaad, 9. Baaa an ar- nn-N.Y.,l:0.,l BaaaoalM]|>-I(.Y.l;C3ft. Blnick aul—N. V.,T; n.,8. UiDpIra, Emilia. Timlin. 'Ibe New Yorks were beaten agahi. Hay 24, In a conteat marked by heavy batting, In wblcb the home team excelled. BuUlvan was an easy mark (or the New Yorks, and allbough the (^evelands bad a nice lead wben be was replaced by Wallace, at the end ot the seventh Inning, It Is quite probaUs the chaige saved tbe game for the home team, as Wallace proved moneffeotira, except In the ohilh Innlni^ wben the New Yorka began lo bat bla pitch- ing. The vtsltora made a hard nphlll flgtat from the start Doewell waa knocked out of the box In tbe lecond Inning, and German waa autiatluited, and for a time waa more effective, but the home team soon began lo bat bla pitching oolte fnely. Tbe long, ""a wen home rans br UcKean and Ulake, aggen by Qerman, Murphy and O'Cocmor, ible baggen by Doyle (twice), HcKean and . ChlMuelralned bla aide In Ibe aecond Inn* triple baggen by aerman, anddoul^ " Wallace. Ing and left the game afier making two singles. HcOarr ancceeded nim, but did not ill the gap made by ChUda' nllntneot. Stupid baee running by Ban. non tn the seventh snd ninth Innings deprived the New Yorks of several rana and a poadble victory. - - - OiavBLABB. T. a. a. 0. A a. BsrkaU, If.. I I 1 4 0 1 IfcKaas, IL. ft 9 I I 4 I LlilMi. lb... 111110 McUaiT,3b.. 9 10 4 10 MBWT0BX.V. a. a. o. A-a BaaaoB, If.. 10 9 110 DaTla,lb.... ft 0 1 0 1 I Doyla, lb.... 8 9 110 1 0 YaBlIalrB,er8 114 1 oa.Tawaa.lbft 9 18 BUS0ld.a>.. 8 11 14 0 wiiaoa,o.... ft I 0 ft I 0 BaawalLp... 10 10 0 0 OanDaB,p... 4 110 10 MB^ia.. ft 9 I I 9 ■ Blaka, If.... ft 1 I 1 0 0 OraabMI'r^bft 113 10 HcAkar, cT. ft 0 3 I 0 0 OIVraBor, e. ft 13 3 10 ■aoUlTBB.p.. 4 I I 0 1 0 Wallac*. p.. I 0 I 0 1 o Talala...a 14 17n II 1 3 I 1 I - - ■■ TMaU...47ll 7 3713 9 Haw Taafe 10 1. aaralaad 8 8 0 0 0 1 3 1 -14 Earaad raoa-Kaw York, 4; daTalaad. 1. Baaa ea ai- nn-B. T., 4; 0., 3. Oo baJla-K. Y„ <: C., 8. Btrackaal —It. T. 1: C., I. Umpira, EmUla TlBa,L98. Tb4NawroTfcadafaaladlJiaC1aralaBda.IUrS.t7 aa* pallor SaUlBsaDdlluialybauloalB what pnvad b ba oaa of Iba moat launaUiil gmaiaa of tba aartM. Tbabat- llBS waa baaVT oa bod) aUaa. bat waa wall dlattlbslad all lbl«b Iba aaalaaa, whIA abowadad wUh aaallaaaal, Id Ibaia wan aaoasb aaaialloaU fatdwi, supa Bad Uuowalahaviha lawraat ap la a blab pHtt aaUl lbs i^iDa na lalAad. lbs Bmbb laaa Ih% Ibslsad by acorlai four rana In tba Aral leolog, aad liabl II until the alfUi, wbaB tha New Vorki ballM oat nva nina, whlcli pul Uiam lo Ilia load, aod Ilia ClaTalaiidri nMjU ant urar- take Ihan. Tlareaa and buikau M Ibalr raH'aetIre taama In balllnir. Tba lonntr mada a liooia ran aoil IJiraalluial/aInRlaa.whllaU)alalt«r niula tliiaaalaalaa Bad a doubla l«BKar. Tba othar luif Nafa hIta waia a rtoma ran by Haakla aod deuMaa br acKaao, O'Connor, HcAlaar and Cuppy. Maaklo'B hona na was uiada Ib Uia alalh lonloR, wbao, wIUi two nan uo Um baaaa, ba bauad lha ban ovai Iba caatia flalO Moa. - Cun-BIUBD. T. a. n. o. i.k. " 4 ft I I NSW TOBB. T. a. B. 0. A.a 0 u Banoos, If.. Tlaraaa. rf.. Dafla,Sb.... ft 0 1 D«rl£lb.... ft I 1 VaaUalfii,cf> 1 3 0 I I . 7 0 1 4 It I 1 I 3 1 BtalToid, lb.. . Wllaoa,e.... ft HaakiB. p... 8 Moinbr. aa.. 8 I ■ « « Toula....48 II 1817 10 KawTarb I 0 0 Claraland 4 0 larbau. If. BoKBaii,ai.. 8 O'Conaor, c. ft U.Tabeaa,lb ft 8Uka,rr..... ft Uran'sar.Sb ft BcAlaar.cf. ft BcUair.lb.. ft ''"'rliJt.'.'.'M 1 II n II 9 I I 8 1 I O-ll I 1 I 1 0 0-8 I Earaad rana—Naw York, S; ClaTaUnd. ft. Bbib oo ar rora-X. Y., 1: 0.. 3 Oa baHa-N. Y. 9: C, 3 Suuik out—K. Y., 1; 0.,]. Umpire, kmalla. TIoio.l.3U. GlnolBBatl va. Baataia. The OlnclnnatlB succeeded In defealing tbe Boa- tons Hay 31, at CInclnnall, O., after a doo uphill HgbL Pamtt, who started In to pitch tor the borne team, was so freely batted In ibe dnt two Innlogs that Phillips wss subeUlnled In tbe third, and the change proved a good one, as rtallllps provenledtbe Bostons from making mom than one ran off bU pitching during the nmalolng aeren Innings. Btlv. etia waa also freely batted, the borne team lunching their blla In tbe second, Utb and seventh Innlnga, when they earaed six ot tbs nine runs scored. 'Tfie long Bate blla wen triple baggen by Kwlog. Miller itwice), Bmllh and llogielver, and double baggen >y Nash and BUvetls. Twenty ri; catches were made by the ouUleldora of the two teama. Duffy'a catch of Vangbn'a bigb flf, atid Ibe double baggers by Nash and Sllvetis wen the features of the Uos- ton's work. Miller's two triple taggen snd Smith's Holding wen the best plara of the homo team. CiBOixBin. r. a. s. o. a.b.) BoBroB. v. a. b. o. a.b. LaUiajn, 3b. Hoy, If llePliaa.Ib.. EaloB, Ib... UUIv, If.... 0 0 8 0 13 0 ft I 0 I 4 ft 3 3 10 U ft 3 I 3 0 txiwf, ]b. ILoaa, aa lllhiiry, cf. . ft I I 0 a 1 •A.... 8 I SbiIUi. aa.... ft 0 I 8 3 llaimlrar.ar 4 114 1 ramlt, p... I I 0 4 I rblllipa,p... 3 0 0 0 0 Talala...43 II UV II ClaclonAll 0 4 0 8 1 MoCaclbf, If ft I Naah, 3b. ... ft 0 iTuckar.lb.. ft 1 BAnaoB,rf.. ft 0 lldaDiale... qBi:vatu, p.. ] TnlAla.. 0 3" . ft I 4 19 1 4 U 0 14 0 0 10 10 I 13 U 0 I 1 U 0 10 10 3 0 3 0 Boatm 1 9 10 0 0 Bamad nna-ClnclnBBII, ft; Baaun.l. 41 7 11 r IS 9 9 0 l-ln 1 0 0-7 Baaa on balla -O.. ft: B., I. HIniek oul-O., I. Unplra. McDonald. TImi, 9h. The Bostons were declilvelr bealen by the borne team Hay 32. NIchobi wss freely batted only In tbree Innlnga, the BmL aerentb and nislh, wben the home team scored all al tbelr niua. In tbe otber tlx Innings Iber failed to make even a aafe hit off bin. Dwyer had good cuumand of the ball, and was very effective, tbe Uoalocu making only two rana off him during tbe flrst eight lonlnga. In tbe ulnib, however, tbey pounded* out alx moa l>efore Ibe aide waa pot out. Smith and Bannon led tbelr respective teamt In balUog. Tbe loog ssfe blls were a triple logger br lloy sod doulile baggen by HcPbee (twice), lliigrelver, Lowe, Nash (twice) and (lanial. Tbe neldlog of MePliee, Smllb and Lowe, wllh Smith's batting, were tbe features. CisaBBATi. T. a. a. u. A.L BovnjB. r. a. B. o. a.b. I^bam. lb. • 3 3 11 I Lows, lb.... 8 110 4 0 Hot If 0 1 I I 0 I LowaB..... 8 1 1 ft 3 I llcni«a,lb.. 8 3 1 4 4 0 ItaSf.ef 8 1 1 I 0 I Bwl0|,lb...S 3 0 7 0 0 MoCanbr,IC 8 I 0 1 0 I ■ I-.- IIOIO I 1 II 0 0 0 8 0 1 1 0 ■ a I I 1113 0 8 14 17 II 8 0 a-ii 1 S- 8 _ Jl0|,lb... 8 3 0 7 0 0 MoCanbr, ■mar, cf.... 8 3 3 1 0 tlfatfi,Ri a l(aitllt,e.... 1 1 1 3 0 0 Tackar, Ib... ft aallb.aa ... 8 3 4 4 8 I Baaaoa, rf.. 8 HatralTar.cfs 3 3 4 0 0 (laaaal, a.... 4 Dwiar, p.... ft 110 1 0 Nkbabi, p...la TolalB..AtllBn IS > Ti<lals...t9 naclaaall a 0 0 0 0 0 10 Bouo 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 .. Banad roaa—daelBnaU, II: Baaloa,ft. Baaaoa lalla -0,3: B, A HDaek oat-O., I; B.,>. Umpba, BeOon. alT ^l»,3ll. Plllsbwm ws, ■ostoa. Loose lleldlng on tbe part of Love and Tucker waa cbledy reapooalble (or tha defeat of the Uoelon team May 33, at niubnrg. Pa., aMbongh tbe laUer ontbaUed the home Mas, asd ahonU have won had the leMUig been peifeel, Dolsn was wild In gliliilfisMi on balls,bnt wu eObcUve al crtUcal itage^ and bad hia support beeo leod he woold have mcceeded Is hoMftog the ntlibtitis down lo one earned ran. Afterohaocea had bean oflkred off Uolan's pltohlng, la the inii Inning, tor pulling ont (he aide wllhonl a ran, tbe booia taan aasUy batted bi tonrrans,which proved tnosgh to give them a vIobwT, and sgain put them In dnt plaoe. Tbe long aafe blls wen Itlple baggen by Love, Backley ana Bmllb, and double baggen by Leag (twice), Ho Oartby (twice) and Cnts. UauLaa.... DalfF.cf.... McCknhy.lf. NBah.9b.... Tuctsr,lb.. Haanoo, if.. Rjan, & Italan, p T^la. Boalno a. 0. A.B. 14 4 1 13 0 I I 0 3 I 0 114 . 4 0 I 10 0 .401 10 .4 0 0 1 1 0 .9 0 0 0 4 0 3S 4 U It 14 3 I 0 taofaa. rf tinaal.nr Raiklar, Ik.. 4 O^RialU, ir... 4 Haaar, lb... 4 llki|niaB,lb4 Croaa, la 4 Rafilaa, a... a UiwiaT. p... a Tuull Jl I t 0 t 0 I 0 I 1 II 10 0X100 0 114 Olio 0 14 1 1 I I I I 0 I I I in II PllUblllw. 1 0 0 0 4 *0 Raraail raaa-Boatoo, I: Pliubuif. I. Baaa oa arron —P. 3 (In ball>-r., 4. Hlrackoat-B,S:P.,l. Unplra, Kaara. Tbna.». After an exciting alragile of thirteen Innings, May 31, thu llltaliurgs won by eiaetly Ibe aaine score aa on the preceding day. A two bagger, a laacrlllce and a pssssd ball, which did not get more than ten feel beyond the olsle, but which atrack ths umpire, and couaequenliy advanced the ranner, enaiilaa tbe home team to icon hi tbe Iblrtaenlh Inning and win a bard (ouihl game from tha Uua- tona. It was an nphlll Oghtror the PIttsbntgs. Both Sllvetis and Uart pllohed nagnldoentlj, the hitter being Invincible alter the alxtn Inning. The game was nplete with brllllsnt playa. In which Long, Hauer and Cnt psrtluularly diallogulshsd themselves. Bteiiiel led Ui batting, bis four •to bits Including two double baggen. The other loug aafe hits were douUo baggen by Naah, Uannoo and Snyder. BoBTOir. V. a. a. o, a.b. Lowa, lb.... 110 3 3 Lodb.bb..... 11114 UalVr.cf..... 1 U I 8 0 |icCBrUir,lf. 1 0 0 4 0 0 Naak,lb i 119 10 Taekar,Ib... 1 0 3 13 0 U Hanoiin, rl.. 1 1 I I 0 0 niBO,c 1 U 3 C I U lltlTalU.p... 1 0 U 0 9 0 ToiaU . fti a «97 II I Boabm...I 0 13 1' Pinaano. r. a. a. o. a b. Doooiaa, rf. e I I I I 0 auoaaUel... 8 14 8 0 ■aoklay, Ib. 8 1 0 II I Imllb, If.... 8 10 10 Uuar, II... 8 0 I 14 nlg|maa,9b8 lull Creaa, aa 8 I I 4 4 Kuldaa, 0... 8 I I 9 I llBit,p 8 0 u 1 ft TauU...47 ft 10 S II 1 0 U U 0 ' PlllabarsO 0000 llflooOI-4 BaraaJrao^BoaluB,9: Hltaburg,I. Baaa uo hall^ B., 8: P.. 1. Buuek aul-ll, 3: P., 3. Umpir*, Kaalb. Tlma.l.a). Tlia Pliuboiia mada II Ibiaa lUBliht vlobiilaa by win otuB aKBlo May 21, lo wfaal pfoiad lo ba tba baal ularad ami moat louraalloB taaaa wIlnaaMd In Uial cllrUili ■aaaon. II waa a nitchan' tallla, lo wbldt llawlay hail a ahada Iba tiaal or [L Tha booiB taau niada Sva Ufa blla oirNlcliota, whila Iba clallora wan eiadllad wltb only J w u i .J uinauvr, iu.... « w , ' • v lb... 3 0 0 7 0 onUB(iaan,3bl 0 118 0 , rr..3 0 110 U Riou, aa.... 3 0 1110 3 0 0 7 1 MHasdaa, c. 3 0 I 7 I 0 p.... 3 0 0 0 4 0 llawlar, p... 3 0 0 0 1 0 lb....3l 0 4 14 11 To(aU. .3) I ft 17 10 0 four off llawlay. NIchola Raia flva raae tbalr baaa on balla, and ratlraU two balaooan oo Mrlkaa. wblla llawlay aava oBly two man Ibalr baaa ao balla aod retired oaiaa bataman oo alrlkaa. Tba only, aad wloBlof, run waa acoiad In tha alalh lonlns. ahaa Slaoial waa glvan bla baaa oo halla: ha ab>la aocond and acorad ou Bauar'a aioila. Tlia neUloB waa parfact no boUt aldaa. Tba bior ■afa blla ware doiiula bagiara by LADg, BaoBoB an. ClloainaB. Loog BnlCllopaaQ lad Ibalr reipaatlia laama lo balllnit. UoevoB. r. a. a. o. A.al PlvTBaUBO. v. B. a. o. a.b. Lowa. lb.... 4 0 I 4 U MDoaovaa.rf. I 0 0 ft 0 U Looil, aa 4 0 1 1 4 0 Suoaal, cr... 4 1 0 0 0 0 Hiliaua, or . 4 0 0 1 0 1 Baetlar. Ib. 4 U 0 10 0 U MeOarUiy, Irt 0 0 I 0 HBoilUl,If..... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Nadi, 3b 4 0 0 1 3 0 Rauar, lb.... 4 0 1110 Tuctar. lb... 3 0 0 7 0 0 nUB(iaan,3bI 0 118 0 HaaauB, ------- Kyao. c. l(lcboU.p. Ti»ui&. . _ Hoalon 0 0 0 0 riiubors 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 - Haaaoalalla-Uoau>B,t: Pliuliur|,ft. guuck out-H. 7:r.,l Uiiiplrr, Kaara. TIma, I.ea. HI. Loala wa, WaaklagloB. Superior llebllug and timely batting helped the Waaliluglona lo defeat tbe M. lAUls lesm May 24, at SI. Louta, Uu. Maul waa In lliio condlilon and bail excellent cummaud of the bell, lie was InvlnclUe tor Hlx IniilugH, provenlliig the home learn fitjui making a ruu. In the aeveulb bo eased up and tbo llrvwos batted In Ibree earaed niue and added una more In Ibe nintb. Staley waa lialted hard end at opportune UmcH, and waa i^laceil by llrelteuatcin anor tliu aeventh Inuliis. Tiie lailorjinveuled tbo VVasbliigtoim from acunng again, 'flie long aafe blla wen lla«inarar, llaiiT(l<vlcr|, Uuwd and Kly. „ Umiis. v. b. b. o. a.b. ft S 3 1 I « ft 0 t 9 0 I ft U U 1 9 ft ft 0 I 10 U 0 4 0 I 3 0 I 4 113 8 1 4 I 1 9 0 II 8 0 S U I 0 HisllaaU'n.p 1 0 10 0 0 Kly, H 4 1 1 I ft I Totals .40 4 11 17 Ift 1 0 1 0 1 0 0-S • 0 0 0 9 0 1-4 WjUllllBUTOaT. H. a. U. A.B HaUiBCli. v.. 8 1 I 9 0 0 Joyce,9tl.... 8 I 9 3 I I llaMurar.ifft u 1 3 0 u MdJulre.a.. 4 I U I 1 0 r-alVrisbllb 4 3 1 7 0 U Uaona, aa.. 4 1 I 3 4 I Crooba,3b. 1113 0 I I 0 0 0 Haul, p 4 0 I 0 U 0 TUUU...S 8 10 37 > 9 WanliloBtofl 0 4 1 - ■ il Hruwa, cf.. i:uilay. If.... Hillai.c3b.. (kjooar.lb... ralta,3U 0.. »aliia, lb... owd. If.... Slalay, p.. Kacna-I iooa-WaalilnBliai,l:BI.Laala,A Baaeuo balla -W., I. Siruck oul-wr, 1 Uaiplra, Ballln. Tlaia, .lU. Hatlarallaniuadwoik yava lha waaltlniluaa anutbar vlcbiry orar Ilia HL Loala Hrowoa, May 1ft. Maroar pritTad an aiilsina lu lha koma laaio, aUewlns Ibaw only Uifaa aa/a lilla, laeludlag a doubla lagiar, aad ooa run. Itlarkaou pItcbaO a Bood same, but waa Poorlr auppollad. Tba rlilWra aarnad^aoljaoa luo off bla pllclilof, Tba contaal bad raw raally iDlaraaUqa faalana. HoUi laaiua Playad In a llaUaaa maaaar. Tha Umg aafp blla ware doubla basaara by tiulna aod Balbadb. Uiilao ami Ely dhl Ilia beat Bablinx lor Iba boma laaa, aad lalbacb aad Ciooka furllia vlallura. Br. Louie r. s. b. o. a.b. Browo, cr.. i:»nlay. If.. Miliar, 9b.. 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 0 0Ju>ia,3b 4 0 0 1 1 1 Connor,lb.. 4 U 0 3 10 l'alla,o. (liiloo, Ib. I 0 ft I I .401411 .3 0 0 7 4 1 . 9 0 U 1 1 U Clarkann, p. 3 0 0 0 1 0 T0UU...3I I 3 91 I] 4 fh. Loula.... WaablnBloa IKiwd, If.. 9 18 1 ll'a'iiaaar.rf 4 0 0 1 0 0 BcUulia, e.. 4 0 9 8 1 0 Ckll'rl|bl,lb 4 0 1 8 I u Cuofaa, aa.. 4 0 0 9 I 1 Cr<itba,lli... 4 10 110 AllUy, cr.... 4 1110 0 Manar, p... 4 1 I u 0 0 TolAla. ft ini 4 • 0 0 0 u 0-1 I 1 0 0 I Earaad rana—Waahlasbja. I. Baaa oo balla-Bt. Loula, a; W, 1. Hirucb oot--%. L., irw7, - • Tlma, 1.18 , 3 Unplra, Lonf. Ilaavy batllnii and au parlor ftaUlns balpad Uia RL Lfiula Browna ui lavaraa Iba abaca lasall Maytf. Slockdala vaa ballad h, banl aadcooaacuUvaly Uiat ba mind at lha and of Iba flnh lonloff, aod HuUarky waa auballlBlad. Tlia lallar waa oa ImunTamant orar Btookadala, aa ba, loo, waa fraaly Lattao. BrallaDitalo sava alaiao iiiaa Ibalr baaa on balla, bat waa hit aafair only ala tluaa, which Indodad two boiaa rana, a trIpM and doubla baa- jcor, aanilng tbrca ram for Iba vlallon. Tba loos aaia filu ware boma rana by CartwHabt, Cmoka and t^isnor, niiNwaFw noma njna uy i.anwnant. «.nM,a« mu «.DaDvr| a triple laRsar byCTaitwrlihl aad duublaa by L'rvofca aad BIy. tba lauar maklni too. Wabnibutub.t. a a. o. i.a ■alOaclLir... 8 0 0 4 1 0 Maul, tl 8 0 1 10 0 llaaam'r. Hi. 8 0 0 3 1 I Mcllo'a. c, aa a I 0 I 9 1 Cart'rlabLIb a 1 I a 1 0 CooxBB, aa, e 8 I 0 I 0 0 Rraoka,lb.., 8 3 3 4 ft I nr. Loufa. T. a. a. o. a.a. Hruwa, cr... 8 3 I 3 0 0 S 8 9 0 0 I 8 3 I 0 I 0 I^Kday, ir... MIHar.ld.. l^oanor, lb.. 8 3 3 10 I 0 1 I 1 7 I 0 8 I 1 I 4 0 8 114 8 1 8 3 3 1 0 1 Polts,a.. ltaioa,lb.. Ily, aa Bowd, rf. Bnltaa's, p. 8 I 8 I 0 0 Tolala...UDan U I 0 1 0 0 8 1-7 Abbay.cr.... 4 10 10 1 Slockal'a, p. 3 0 0 0 0 I Mullartay,p. 3 0 u 0 0 0 Tolala. ...43 7 1 M 13 8 WaataloaUin.. .0 3 0 . HI. Uuli ft 1 3 I 4 0 4 7 -D Karoad noa-WaablBfltoo, 3: It. Leulik ft. Baaa on Lalla-W., II: m.L.. 8. Illrack out-W.,*: lU. L, I. Un- pire. Long. TJnia, IJ 8- Loalavllla'va* BreokJja* Ten lunlogi wen oecessair lu declds lbs game iMlwcen these l«ama,May 3i, at LoulavUle, Ky„ the Brooklyna then winning oo a alogle, a tilple bagger and annul, For a abort line It looked salbongh II would lie s pltcben' battle. MoDertnaU did not sl- low a vlslllng bauunsn lo reach Bnt base until tho fourth Inning. After that the horns taan (ell off In Ibeb' Holding snd rnide many costly envia. Daub waa very elective for dve Uiolog>, pnveallng the home teiun from aairlog. Durtog the next uree Innings loose Beldlog on the part of tb* vlslton, and timely iMlUng by lbs home lean, gave the latter seven rana end tied Ibe scon, bnt tbe Unwklias batledoulavlcloryhilhetenlh, Tbe long aafe hlis wen triple bsggen by Corcoran and Tom usiy, snd tloulile liaggen by <lni11o, UrDutben and Clark. Tbe adding ol Corcoran, T, Uair aod Bhugart, wltb ornnn's battlbg, were the (tatures. " " taiOlsriUXT. a S, O. A.B. . nuiart,aa.. ft 0 I I 8 1 Laabaoca.lb8 I Oil 0 OlO'MrlaB.lb.. 8 0 0 1 4 0 ...... ■ •• - I 3 14 0 U I I 1 I I till ADdarBon,l/4 I 0 I llrlm.ir. 10 0 1 HiMCb, rf.... ft I 1 I 0 1 c:uTcoraB,aa. ft I I 4 8 I HblndU, lb.. 8 1 I 0 10 Oalr, lb 8 3 I 4 ft ' UBllay,o.... ft 0 0 I I UoBb, p. 8 * 0 0 I 0 Tolala...IS s 1 au < Bnofclra... 0 0 0 I Uiulaillla.. 0 0 0 0 BmaUii Praatoe, lb., a ilaik.U..... 8 Haaaaay, if, 8 I 1 * 0 0 VaUi.c... I 1 I S 0 1 lalioar.e.... I I i 0 I 0 iHllaa, cf... 4 0 P r j 0 gcIlanoalt,p a 0**11 Tolala...>ll TUBU T * S I 1 0 1-t 114*0-7 Karaad raoa-BroaklVB, 9: LcalarlUa, 1. Baaa ea ar. rora-B., 4. On baJla-B., 4: L, I. Mniek osl^., I; L, % UBipln,BsUa. TlBa,130 TbagraohlyaadaeUialydiroaud tba LoalaTlllaa Mar M. Tba grouDda waca U a Buddy awodltloe, owlos ui haavf ralBa darlas lha Bwralaa, sad Iba tbreBlaalag waalbar bapl Iba auaadaoce dawa loafaowt flrebuadred. Hordian alanad (a to do tba pIKtalas tor lha bocBa laaaa, balartarba bad aaol Ibraa aoao l« baaaa oo baUa, and niadaawlhj iHtebL tailing la Iwo raaa Laby waaaobatl- tolad. Lock) ia Iba LaalaiUlaaarhlaaMrey.aUoslar Iban oDiy dre acaltariag alBflaa aod aeellBg than ooi wliboBtarao. OBty oaaaaa of ibab w a taaio re ' tbifd baaa durlsfl tba aalira bum laalaca. Tbe I flUae leUad wiaCfcadlr, wkUa Ike aofl grsaad dl appaa/toagact laa vleKori, ottaas ialdtag was parCaaL A aaoaaliooBl catch, by Bhoch, of Oark'a Iodb blgh bit la Iba alalh IobIob, wbltli lookad good foraFlaaat Ibraa baaa^ aad Ike Hllloii of fUwcta aod Bblodia, ware tba rbaturaai TbaloOBaafa hluwandoubia bagian by Qrlf- fin, Bbocit and UilB. - " " " BaooBLvv. T. a. a. o. a.b. — - - 3 1 9 0 0 118 10 119 0 0 arlllla, ar.. Lachuica,lb 8 I lOallar, lf....l - • HbocU rr.... ft Coraomo, la. ft shlndKib.. ft Dsly.tb .... 8 a II 17 ff 7 0 0 u 0- 0 3. ( ..-II LAViaVILLB. T. a. B. O. A.B miunrt,cr.. a o i o o a O'Bliao.lli.. 4 0 1 4 4 I BiwBlbanLib 4 0 0 8' Piaaton,3o.. 4 u I u (nark, U 4 0 0 4 Olaiacook, aa 4 u I ft Xahnar, a.,.. 4 0 0 9 0 1 DslT,tb .... SOU ItellloB, ir... 9 u I I 0 OlIilnLO B 1 t BoicbaiB,p.. 0 u 0 0 0 1 LuoliL p 8 1 1 iMbj, p. 9 0 I 0 t I tolala..Jl 0 83110 1 Tnlala.. LoolaiUla 0 0 U 0 0 0 Brooklyn 3 ft 0 0 0 0 . Earaad raoa—BnKiklin, I. HaaannbalU—I.ouUTllla,8: B.,4. Blraokvul-L..! rmplra.Halla. Tiuia,lift. PItUbarg va. WsalilBglaa, The HIUburiB ilefealed the WashlngtonB sgsin May 31, St ritlshiirg. 111., wbon tVoyhIng, Uls ot tho Phlladelphbu, Dado his Ont appeannce aa a pitcher tot the homo team, snd waa bit hsnl in hut one Inning, tbe Ofth, and llien only after the side ahould have been nllred. Hiillarkey really pitched a good game, bolilliig the lltliliurgs down to one earned ran, hut he waapoorljaiipimncil lu the Held, whiuh CDBbledtho hotinteanituaL*on an apparently easy violury. Tbo long Nifo blla wen a triple bagger hr Uooklov and dnulile baggen by Uoogan and Weynliig. Tbe ermni nude by Joyce, l^oogan and Abbev were very coetly, and wore chiefly re- ponalble tor nioat of Ihe runa niailo by the home lesni. The flcldUig ot CivokH, Ibiuer anil Clliigman was excellent, eapccbilly Uiat nf the former, which was Ihe redeeming fcaltiro of tire vlallon' work. WAauiHiiniH.T. a. h. it. i.e. " HalUabLir... 8 0 110' jDyc«,3li.... 8 I 0 0 U llaaan'ar, rr 8 u 1 0 u Molufre, 0.. ft I I ■ 1 I^It'llsbLlb 4 I 1 9 I l< CooBaa.u... 4 I I I 0 9 i:raiiha,lb... 4 0 I I ■ |i Abbay.cr.... 4 I 0 I 0 I Mullarkay, |i 4 I I 0 0 il Tolala.. .40 7 toil II lu Waablnilun,... 0 I 0 ruiabuig 0 3 0 Karaad ran-l'iluliurR. 1; P.,8. llni>BlU-w., 8: • .. lIDipIra, Riiialia. Tlino, tlft. PirraaVBO. t. m. a. o. A.B. IHinoYtu, rr. ft 0 I 9 u 1 Hlraial,Fr... ft 1 I I 0 0 Horblar.tb.. ft I I 10 I I Hitilll,,U ft 0 0 9 0 U llaiar.lh. .. ft I I 1 I U llllBKinan.liil 0 113 0 i;rou,M 4 11111 XI»lii<r,o... 4 114 0 0 \V»hln>. p.. 4 I I I S I Tolala...41 10 117 14 4 u ft 0 I D »- 7 II I I 0 0 -10 Haia OD arntrx—WajhiBBton, lln lialla-W., 8: 1'.. 3. Stracb uul—W., 3: I'., I. nolra, Riiialia. Tiino, Lift. wild pitching and lisacs oo luilla liv Colcolough, wllh timely batllug nn tbo part of the WaBlilnglona, enahleil the lallor to wlu on Hay '£1, and teiuiureniy deprived tlio llllBliurga of flmt itlaco In Ihu uhaiii- BluiiBhln nee, which Ibey bad held since April 24. tockauale waa aho frculv tutted, Imt ho had liollcr comtuand of tho ball, aiiil iiMnaaed to kcrp the blla well apart; liealiirs, he wan fairly eiTUrllve atcrlll- cal Btagea. Cartwrlghl and liuitkloy KhI their ru- apectlve teanu in tuttllng. Tlio biiig Hafu bliN wero irliile baggen I7 Jojco, IlBaaniarar and Hlm-ka- dale, and dmiliM luggora by Helliarli, Mclluire, Cartwrlght, MkuioI and llrcilev. TIni gaiuo wan loug ilrewn out, tedbiua and uiilnlcrcalliig, sxcopt the^wlllug iif Hockley aud Cartwrlglil, WaauiaufoB V. a. a. u. a.b. —- SalhaoMr... a 1 1 s u u Joyce,lb ... 8 I I S " llaaam'ar, rf 8 I I Mcllulr«,a. ' 3 0 0 III ■WrlshLIb a 1 3 S 3 u Coofan. a> . 8 I I A 4 ] ltaoka,lb... 1 1 U 4 3 I Abbay.cr.... 8 10 10 1 Sbiohadala, p a 3 1 I u 0 Ti>laU . . .81 II 19 n IS I WaalilBgtoo.... 1 l> I hvTwht-aii. V. M. a. 0. a.s. ■Miiivan. rl. a 0 1 1 U I HunMl, er... 8 I I I 0 0 HMklay, lb. ft 1 4 10 0 I Hailtl., ir.... 8 n I 1 0 U hilar, lb.. . ft 0 I I 8 1 41inBntan,3b 6 I u u 0 u imiu, a>.... 8 I I I I 0 MInaliiw.a... ft u 0 ft 0 0 Oilmlniiali.p ft I I n 1 U TiilaU...I7 7 19 r 0 4 U 4 4 0 8-14 Plllabuiil 0 1 0 I I U I I 0- 7 Karaail ran»--Wa*liinHb>tt, 1: l>ltl.liiirK, 3. Ilaaa tut arriira-W , 1; I'., 1. lln UIIm-W., Ill; I*, 4. Htruok nul— W., 4:r., I. I'liiiiira, Kioillo Tliiio. <.«l. Claoianall va. C'lavrlaBil, Tlie Clnclnnatls wore lielpcd to vlrlnry, Uay '20, st Ulllullillall, II., through Wallaro'a liiahlllly In got tho liall over llio plate. Ilo gavu Huvcn niou thuir laises on balU, ami, as aafe IiIIh liivatlalily fiilliiwcil. Ova o( tlieni icureil. Ikmliles, Ihe Uluvohinibi floldoil poorly, ami all of their ornini prnruil rnaily, Rlilnoa waa freely luited, but faultlrae BoIilliig iirevonloti Ihe vlallon fniiii iiiMklng lEora rmiH Iban iheydhl. Tlie loug aafe IiIIh wcru diiulilo hngKora by HrAloor, Latham and Hnillb. liver olulit thnuaanil iwmina wllneaaed tbo game, which will iHttlio loai played on tho home grouiitfai until the Icain reluras huuie fnmi Ibi Ural ualera trip. , _ „ . . _ (jutiisniTi. a. a. o. A.B. I Ullialii.lli.. 0 lloy. II a 1 liny, ib 4 U Kwlng. lb... 4 U HlUar, rr..... 4 I Mairlll.c... 4 IIKiiilUi.aJ.... 4 lliM|raliar,cl 4 Hh^nr^ 1 4 Ti,lila...as I 1 I 0 U 3 0 U 3 1 1 8 U U 9 13 0 U 1 I I 0 0 0 0 3 0 U U I 8 8 0 1 0 I 0 0 IIOIO I 0 37 18 0 0-4 7 Clbvbubu.t. a. B. O. A B Hiirkall, ir... ft I 3 ft 0 3 McXaau. >a . ft U I I O'triinhur, o. ft u I 1 <l. Tabaao.lb ft u I II HUfca, rr.. . I 0 0 I Orala'aar.Sbl I I 0 McAlaar.er.. 4 119 McllaiT, lb.. 4 I 9 u I Wallaca, p... I u 0 u 4 TolaU SI 4 II l< 10 OlaTalaiiil u a llhKlooall I 0 0 U 3 I 9 Kamad raoa-lloiabind, I: llhicliinall. 1. Ilaaa on lulla-lllara.. 3: rhi, ft. Hliork inil-Clati., I: Ilia., I. Umpira, MclkioaU. TInia. Xi. VlalrBgo va, UBillmora* The BalUnHirea were lieateii by lliu LltlcsgoH on Hay 23, at Vblcago, III., adur a clime and exclling Onlah. Both plicbeni were freely lialteil, but were elective al orlllcal bUrm; liesldca, llie Holding In most loalancea waa of tlisl aharp, Hiiappy order that prevented rana train lielng made. Keclor'a aciiaa- Uonal catch of Urillllh'a high ny In tho eighth Inn- ing was Ihe featun. AfUf running nearly to Orel baae he caught the ball wllh iilie lialiil, lellrllig Ihe slilesnd prevenling at kaal tvu inim lunalielng added lo tbe huma tcan'a acore. Ibililiisou kd In Imltlng, closely folkiwed hv Kealor. Tlie long aafe blls wsn B bofiie run >ty llysn. a tripla liagiier liy Wllmot,andduuliloliagBaniby Kitirlilgo and Heeler, Jenolnp deldeil In a jiartlciirBrly lirllluiiit uisuner. OHIUAUU. - - - .. - - . - Byaa, rf Dalilan, M... 8 wTbnoiCir... ft . II. A.a. 13 3 , 3 3 1 AaaoB, Ib... ft I 118 Lasga, er.... ft * ' ' EvaralLlb.. 8 Hlawan, lb. KlllrQia, e. 4 oHr—- - ■ 1 I I I I I I 3 i naLTIHOBI. T. H, B. U. A.B. Halky.ir... ft 0 u I Kaalar, rf... ft U 3 I Jannlfli*. aa. 8 I I Honnar.lo... ft 0 0 I u 11 Hiulli, cr... 8 I I 3 0 U raray, lb....8 I 1 II 0 0 llalla, Ib 8 I 0 4 9 I HiiblBion. c 8 1 I I 9 0 4 0 u U 3 0 lllaaaoB,p... ft 0 0 0 3 U ToUla...<l 8 1317 14 I Tolala...4ft 8 1177 18 I (Ibleago 1 0 0 0 0 9 0 3 l-N BaKfiiioia 0 0 I U I 0 0 1 >-8 Earnad ruoa-Chlcaao, S: Malllliwra, 9. Hbm ou arrora -L'I:B.. I. (Ill balla-.4l.,3: B., I. Mlrock out—U., I: B.,1. Umpire, Murray. Tbiia. >.«. (Ilaaa. bard hllllni aara Uia nblcBHoa aoolhar victory oTar Uia Balllmurai, Bay M, In a aaina llial waa roplala wlUi brilllabi playa In wlikli bolli laaoia Iwih lurt, iiiab. las aliooal IliipuaaJbla mloitm uii B|>i«talillr aafa lilta. Kalu atarlad llia aonulluoal playa In lha brat inaloB, wirta lia cowtplalad aUiHilila play unaaaUIfl. T''* vlalt- ora ware weak at (lia liaL Tliar cou|.| du llula wlUi llulclilaoa'a pllclihif, lia prorbBirna thoiu truia aeorlnil UBIll Uta aavaoUi InofoB, ahao Uiay Ulllad una rob, aoti added Iwo uiora In Iba nliiUi. lloniinlBS waa fraaly lauait, Uh hoBia taau barlNg llllla Iroubia lu niabloH ■ala blla ahao Uiay wara nawdail rur aandliiB m rana. Tlia long aaia blla wara a bumo ruo by Lanao, Irlpla baa Iara by Kyaa, Mlaaart, lluldilavn anil iramnilaB. aeil oBblaa by Ryao, Iraralt. Jaaiilnia and l^aray. Tba Aahl lagbfJeaalBga,Halla, DahUa and BUwartwIUi Kyan'a bullog. ware iba. eliMf fialuraa. Urar tan Ihouaaail gaH ..J Iba paopla wllaaaaad tba sama. OBioioo. T. a. B. o. A. a s 1 I I o 0 8*18 8 " 4 SaSkaa^H.M wlbaol, U... Aaaoa, Ib... Lease,er..., 4 Hrareu,lb.. 4 Blaaart.lb.. 4 OoaobMa,a.. I fluublaoo,p 4 Talala. .'Jl tAleasu -nil braupa elBMfia Ui 1111 0 I 0 : 114: oil 1 I I L 7 litt 13 3 ' • I 3 19 I 0 110 4 I S 1 V 8 0 117 17 I .. . a on arrore Unplra, Murray. MaLTiaOBB, V. a. B. O. A.B. gollay.ir. .. 8 1 I I U 0 gaakr, rt... ft 0 I I 0 0 Jaoulns^aa. ft 0 10 8 0 Boonar, 3I1.. 8 0 11 I 4 u Niodls, cr... ft 0 0 4 I I iraray.lb. .. 4 HallAlb 4 0 KbIaaon, e. 4 oinilnii, p 4 Tolala... 41 8 0 I I I U 0 0 0 0 U 1 aBooBarouller lolarrormca. JuoB aaraad-Clilcaaii. 4: Balllmore, I .,1: M , I. 110 l«lla-C., ■ " ■ Tlma, I AO. Tlia Balllmoraa aorcaadid lo rataralog lha bImtb naull by auparlor all roubil work May A. Uuiplie Murisy'a da laadUio lofrtl Tlolant ol'laclluoa on tha part i>l [.dlaplaaaad Uu II.UU apactatvra and raaulta'l . ._, Aowia baloB flaad tBaod put out or Ilia saaia. Tha SBua will ba prolaalwl. Ilwaa undiralood Uiata ball liaiud iBUi tlM crewd, which aiiclrclail Uia bainal<l, eeeBlad w a Uiroa baaa hlL In Uie alalilb InulOB Wlbiinl lallral alSral. Anatrii wu aaol 10 rtral itn tour l«l halli. laasa hit to daau lafl Aaftl aod KalJay bruba Uiruuali U,a crowd, BJH, satllaB Uia liall back ur Ilia Una ofapaclalori ao tbe bound, OaUad It lliarplyu, aacood tuaa, huhllns ABaeo tliara. Unipira Marray rafuaail 0, alftiw Aoaon ki aaereaad Laofa uha Iblnl ba,u»n llw lill. In ll,a arB'i- meat Ifcul rollovad Ana«ia waanaail aod moIU, Uia Uocli, Pamu taking hU plaea Tiia hiia ufa hlu wara Irlpla Baggan by Byao, AnaoD, Hlawan, Huaour aud Hoblaaoo, Uia Ullar alao Baking a aiiobb, baaaar. OaWAOo. f. a. a. o. i.a. JliLviaoas. v. a. s. 0. a.s. ■yaa,tf 8 0 9 0 O 0 iTallay. II.... 8 0 I 0 0 I Eililaa, aa..* unit 0 Kaalar, rf.... S 0 8 0 I 0 wTlwH,ir...* till IJaoalox^aa.t I 1 S - " Aaaoa, Ib... 8 1 I 8 a u Boanar.'lb.. 8 111 Pamu, lb.. I 0 0 0 a 0 llr<idla,cf.... * ' 1 • Uaia.ar.... 8 I 9 ft 0 0 Oalay.lb.... 1 8 4 4 kvsnu,lo..8 I I 9 I o|Balla,lb 8 8 I 7 Si. - " ■ Mor wart, lb. Jorao, a... Tacry. p. .. Tolala.. Chicago.... Baltimore. 8 '3 0 4 I I lltiBar, p.. ft I I I t I Ulaaaoo.p. H II 1118 U ■ ... n I I 8 1 1 0 0 0 0 u ... 3 0 I 0 Roblnaoe, c. 8 I 8 4 1 0 ■■'_„;,...: :::ifi! TolaU....I7 II 1717 It I I \ 1 \ \ hii STlt OdMU-O.c 11; M^C Hlniok oDl-O.,3: 9.,*. t/mplr*, Momf. TlBir,MB. _ .