New York Clipper (Aug 1862)

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:^^%AjmD^^^GUSS 30, M92. ' AiraWlI&i TO COBIlBBFOlfDailTtfi -J^KSiTaShifM 6uo; the one on «to M ba,. ttfi^WUIUBike lito sa bMo more atolly than tt< one ' i to« cppld return, etarUxI. wii rewliod^ It Tlie ''•-'-I'M of ]llm, but lie was not tonohed. Thapmr Sfipte* rishtL Wa dcoIeloiH''.,....Wo... The^ Ifei fe'iras not forced item hl^ baae, oonnooueitly ieea touohod. playora.aie oiJy,foroea f»ta ibtitn«' «trlkor la nmning to lut.baeo. and la not "lUtaae the man on the lit moat vacate It, and i»!ffloM; and ,3d. If an throe baaea ate occupied. ., tv.Brobklrni—"land my Mend are playing at cards, la mlBslngfcom t)ia pact-- A K^g t taken IMm an. dc,! and jsarked ta a aubatltute fat the mlsaln« Jack, ieasme, trhile I am dealing, I oliar td bist U centa that _n<» ^aoL The card, when tonted, U the aubatltate for tiumtaalng jack. Urfrlend aa7sItaaT'olo«t..^Ioontendihat-I -Hats ^Ton, and hare staked fM and two bound TOlumes ofithe Ounmon theievolt of Toor deelslos.':'..'.'.. .Yooc friend loees ' thevagor. The card toned was, to all Intent* and .pntpoaea, fbitja^ldineibejDii a Jack; havlng'.been mkthsd *a stioh, and bo 'najdm^e'gaoiit. ' OaaifiR^BOO^'Polni'—1. jurolloatlbnlof Scetcb'fnoff ■teMed:ln gla, wdl rid Tooir dort .ofi jleaik ' -KiMl -the ,dbgs miu>' zled^tU'TMahedVft i'-'Uls'tntfinailgeiiprobab^ 'If s6,«m.' pidyitie foDowbilf'aoAnent:—Udgt MAii, as'tnuoh as you pItaKs; milbh^v;,''Sa'bDgb''tb,make=theteaItf oIntitien(verr thick'; tfl. Janlp., sflfflolent to mauie^'abgiiett 'of a proper, oonslatenby," but not too thin. Apply on< dajr.' vaab oS the nett, tmtQ thilce reiWit^;'Se siire and rub 11 vtiTlnl''.'' OaiOBKB, 'Hartford.^Saie'taO.—Aniong the rales''g6reralng th(i game of base ball, I aee.one compelling a. player running the, boea to letom to his base aboidd' a .fly caton be- made. ylDtt. '■ good reason 1« there for thls,'or>hero la the. Joattoe of,treating. • ftrfcatch dlffaenV^>^'»'^°i>^VMtch 7...., .It ma put'ontaa' '•llMUit*1'*M''for>fl5M ,the prefefabfo nb^e, IBM iplonaUp, CettrMi nmur and Joahna Ward, oonUnne to fomlih food fin ooDTaiiatlaii and Uwnwslm Ik mortliigTOIrelef^biitji»rtlqa]|rir4RAow^ 3^<>d|liatgVilg£WaM.«iataa«d)M patod by hla Mends, althongli it ma thooght that Hondill might puah hliiLyeiy Iiard,.tbe ease with whlob tfi4 .latter -wo^ .tt^» aln. glo sooll race at Boston on the iO^ ot July lead;|ng to that; Imprra. alon. Hamlll had the most naVfc^ded'boniUebbe in'hla era abUltiaa, -ifUcb.waff ahared by his Mead «nd supportor, Ur; Iteming, wlioneTer doiibted,the iasno.of the match; anjL.al' 'otig^'it\raa tha.'gcrnatiil opinion, on: the three-mOa d«rth>t 'Ward ma throwbig ott, yet this idea ma not «ntaitalned<ltjr lli'.' 'jioDilng or bb pitiaSa, irho aongbt ereiir o^rtoiiity t2|&TMt' their money. A HimlU irlnniiig the &Te.mUa race. . It ink oer- lalnlyobTloiu totheoaaaal obserrer, eten^'that; ^ard did apt pull ^Itolllng.att^e ontbe fUtt daiyi' hla. iaoTenientirTiere.rfcn: Ur, and it ssmed aa thonglLhia lmiiunie''atroke must flni^ win,- biit thiire waa catalog a grert V^k of pqwar in Ward'a polfilng when ^traf ted with'tiiat of liia oppoiienli .who, ^raim the atari, appeared determined to "poah. the enemyio the wall," with all the Tigoraaa.taidunnce of which he waa capable. ;!rhe._ yonng Pltti^lnir^tt. ipjlgbt'iiiake • tgrmidaUe opfnpetltor for (S^am^en, theTbameaohampimv or for areeD,theATistrallan.Ohampion^ now on a'TlBllfA ^^Und. BhooU the latter come this way, it la not Improbable ,t)iat. lie might be iacooniingdated.iflth » aiateii for. our .'new champion la' ambtttonat and wonld not tom-'from Wilr'cdnlBr;"- •■■ ■' '' ■•■ .■■ g Jptntai: thjif.'jBxcelslenrttAi; q.Auuui.'OA.tleadliig.T-Tho fkultlsnotwlth the post^ifflce dO' partqient Npt having heard from yon for each a length of timei ■m'ime tci'thniooniilaaion .thatyoiLwere "not athome," and Alt' 4»BUagl^, ficpse4,. sending.. CommTinlcatlon receltsd, .bntiiaa ursnueot la' more of local than general Interest at.thla late day,> m.pm(kit';^"i^rt.if. ■: . . - •• .m . i. -" .'JBlini,T.In/iiee8port-vrh6'''ox' did weight lba.-agd''OTer; .-therefore B.'who bet A that ho had not one thiat'Wonld.'weMtk «501tiB.,loae8; The'obJecrah'thU'It did not'v^«IUi';««> Ibsl'ex: ■otlp/'no'iAoi^' kudno less, ta ^ merasubterfnm, thatiboald sot be reiBBrded by the atakeholdeiF, be should 'band' the woney bci'Bilae .^|dl';'oiob ..ir61t 'm'ore f .taUiiir aa.an!av^i«g'() tho same mutes played by eaOh «lno,-or ^'other .nonb, wbloh Be .mQi;t succeisafVil, datfng/from the'time the £xcet .■d6Hi^^organliM.?^..'...The',& .f! . "■• .i. '' '^^ri'^' B.V'Jr.t CiOTebDd, Ohlo.r^^^ letter you speak of re> '. iflaiiis ht oar handa, nerer'baving been required of us. Perhapa yPt'jKpnl^l 'focoeed better by .addressing tho gentleman at hla. pemtneft rwlden.ft^'JilQl Air, Harford county, Maryl^ ',£d^zs or Otindt^inbds, "ibcb.-^'.'Wo do not knoV the .lOcUitr. bfthe laatory. 3. We bellevb' that Aronlen who hun not' i^^^jvred.thelr tlm'e out are not eiomprtrom draft.' ..L.,'Bt. Paul, Illn.—Our last batch of Avatrallan and Kew uld'TOpers have been destroyed. jtRieninextjln'refelpt, xjHB.andeaVor ttf beiir yon isi mlno.., , . .' v.^r,". , ''^'<4':iBcrf.;'Haaoat]ns, la.—Orderone.of the many^^nldsii to the '.'l)aI|,'Tot)m,',.o(:y.oni nearest bookseller; in whjnh ypa wlll'llhd the ..needed mlormjttlon. ' ;aLt>'>deBaoBiBzb, AMtoitk—i. ^e '•liiibles" 'appear'^.'haTe onfy a]pc{d Intereet^.and are'iiot adapted to bur cofumna, drelae 'we^wbud insert th'eoL'' 9^^ .We thlnk^Siilg's chances ^e good.'. Tow^ PlMbtirgii.-^8baUM'glad to bear'trom eop^^ent.... Do npf .think 4hat "Itls of no comMmenee.".; ' j:-AjOoamw BieAT>m^-^li /curt.'—It.'la'B'a lai^tbbeg.' Be- ' .caosa A.\us ont througha gift, it does hot rob B of bla pnVilege. ,"Waihln'gtbn, S. 0:r-Onr thio^cal summary will . fum^ll^oii'the jnfbmlatlpD, in a abort time; .dontitfcsK' '~*i^J?^'-' allnft'tflO. ilsoorbadi, 1^0^,]^ Kama s&^t; he pan probably fiuniah yo;^ NnfonxD, Brooklyn, IK. T.^Whlta checkmates at the complex tlat.<afhl8.thtrd.inoTe.' Ttdilatheezartmeaolng. '•' '.j. ■ T. #.—l%e whereabouts of.tti»:tai:iy'jtalin'sd'will be'gtVeii'ih ,«u jhaatr^cdliumlnary so; sjM^^u^ . )\jmoBBc,iBi,.iAma.T^tKao. a ipree.c aei^^'addreei^pt a ccmpitenf puty. ^8^;Qiy;.^]|irlng&eld.—Samu^ 8othorfi,'Mo.'42 BcammeU Mreet,. ' .jr. &, Newport, B. L-kWfflmoirofno'snelrVro^' . : HCD-Kiinnro.—I<U'<irtbai^ort>jd . .-'SS^l.lH^Pr'^^i'iS^ .Baw .jfi»t. in?" dBijip:oiieBiP.T-Thsaa ...araatib arenCsnihloli ao lecentljr'took place at Fhilidelpbla, hi ' «U^[|W^d/i^;^^ fhbnds^V^ira jUkeV^ Ba(^']^^|i^^^| firiend8^cblT^ eleyated, are atui the; suitJeota. a^':_oonTenatIqn In^ boating .olrda8','M^'irorket(, a4,'a; . geomiI^jtli&'g^''wpndfoIn'g how l^ ^rM dbjj'eliinaiiy'iuiT^ come te.oA'Ji^liibliiaion that Hamill .must be a regular steamboat, ai ..-W^ki^.lOQttaiit.iron'Uad 4nd Irini'stuffed At tiiai^'.>'''H6''a oho .'^aa^|| ojtjb^ju^l^^ bleen mliqdivrlth the'swiietaM/his sno. '. -.'otiMDiiitifaSM'Ia'nttabQiigh, ttbm Whence' he halis.' 'The CAri^' '~ o'fi ilje'?nppo«ed'*7i.<lbersi in the foiiowing ■••!- ' i.r. . • 'i/:.!; ■'■n '' ^ ift'speaka'truly, oar tbfnsmaiil H&mili,'w^pji lfatt~matoh for the' championship,'' hoj) b'ein viff „^;w;on the ^™i7eba^^. rhlsbaokeis. ;it Is u^nol ln contests of,.thls^bbtr-' f vi iqAe the ^njonbr npteaent of too stakes;'W to lIde^ a'hfm'dsgihe per 'centage oti.thb'wln4liigBm four ufUnnatlanbecbrtept, andwe luiTb'lt.from.itae' Jrlty,'Hamlll, taoMltbatandUig tho scveHly of both acW'ln\f)li'chh6«U;eng|igcd, and the fjict that he strained iTSiT'lierTa to land'thb-money of hla 'backers, Tfceitii' neiOia' tUAetnirjaer, eoitagt, aoi bcypbd abeggOrly purse dt some $200, collMtad 'fUr him after all' was oyer, go^ hothlbg wottUnamlng for hlk trAuUIe.Tbelfnpkmllelcd meiumeds of olrthts.wlll be beat xma^stodd'ish'enm'eiaw that the bnckers' uf Hgrhlll. and when; wbg» bis backers .vememxiU'vrho b^t on hlm, .admlt.wlnnlng .. tweS^-ftvetb<ni8iAd..do)liir8. 'du^y out of,all tUa tb6ymlghl hai!e'abnirb<(tte]; than this by.tho obampIoA, and raised him at .^^Vlm^niltOOl" .tfo orD adjffj to 'have to taifer'to this matter at oU, : ;<tr^niiilalin^ch as It llto be^h ro^o;;te<l'abroad'tbat Hamlll AoVtbe . ,'«nqi!i'Btt!tea^-Md u|af h.'jnulto inis'madb tip b'r blm bealdos,'we '.i/dbelnlt'dne'tonDnand'to the public that the &uth ahbuldbe Vnown. We ehop)^. have, slated, porhapg, .tha( 9amll)'a/ex- 'ill ' 1> A *i*%'ni3A'; n'''*kaiA(iawl^ Ati A fcA^^ jy^ rai iwe^jpafd, 'ahd,'he was 'biado 'a present..of. the boat "^'^---"the ra^^: "but this w<\»'U|^ .wort of > tew 0%^^ tthlt^neral' 'charge of meabneM In tbi ni:atler'to ose.whoTOn upon blm, and gave blm noihlng,,oc]iaxt, ^, ha?4:i»rd;tf5^ ' '^T^ '^7:; llw'abc^i'Btrfobires,! <'If report speiKa truly,"'are," perhajw,'* .JliB^lA f,^pertalp.ex(e'itt^but.to inglude-.ajjljwhp Ijeli^nb^r Is 'pl]jn^|t'onby,yrhvlesa]e,iand to.a degrtB.we.caniiot eadone. - It. la ta.1x| hopsd,'-haweTer\^.tbalf'BamlU win>|Mi'ilD]y.r«wUded hy ' liia Of it la the ^tom, the.ir^bpl^e.pQne. giyeff . blm,' :.;.!lf ,li*.ba9 not VlreAdy.faeto' so.' tnated... .«I[aasIe not the ox that '^';'freadeth out tjie ^m'' la on orthodox ada^e, and ahPnld be bt^' ;; seiTe^ J^^^tfiiik^ jijf^tli^ allBlral: :in'jiiib m()|k^t|^e^ Wti -'.i'iroatd adyiae HsmlU, hftealUr, to m^eiUs bargalA ;i4 snoh a niiBM»Utbrs4tU^ hfanself, 'beifore rbirtsg for othef ineil'f mo^' :.; ne^,!Xt4tiie;^^'tt^''9l)^ ^?d °'^'^f jUke^ tol^.tlii'dliir^riu^ /r •tterniida.V It sh«;ild.^ tern : liiiieti due to'hiaWhP^^ . .^oewt^ at'gleat' rii)k^ 'i^', ■ , ...^^ ., ' liJ^U*t<dk.between i Join. HMe, jihe present Ohamplon cif BDg^bla;ohl|nraAe^^ djS^oalls We i^M^ ....ght-for:' Thtfis WillibBA^Toryi.ganefal Intereat £^'^hM'.^ ^^^for'itil .irei^£l«me;^t, fbr .''' Uis^'jii^.i!P))id;i^^ thb yifiaaii ^ Uyi'*i't^1(b»Jfaia(^ ''V'icdi'ciumiuW^ohn ()• Beanaiv-'.Baoh, at least^.is.-tiieimpra. .' ;jitai(S^^ii^^M^P^^W^^ .^.'B ^oso whiflhivie.'con'- ' , Ills UwL'.'.Ojiit^ Mr. .Howta. baa ae'me tiin'b ; ■ *TO,^!ei'^l l^ 'lfl..I».«^ . i'.!th6i«n>t'^i>liitli^ .iiititilMi6iill'<b«iiMi n^r."eVentaat«''.belbi* . .8««tAaiiitdma to Asmt^'}^''^ N '* ■"^>r' "t 1 ; 'Oboid.lHm Wto.—Old Abe has .'got bis.back.Dp, and.'tsnew going in to win. A little bf the .energy aoir.b«li)g^eihIblted by ^ogoy:einffleilt might haVearashAd tik9|'rdiehii)i(.'iiy['b^ had .tt.t)e«n manl/ested'.al thja'breafiuj^ntot .Sut better late tiian never. Bzperianoala'a^ai^d^ good bnei'and we hopis tp see iliejjthh'^tiai^.fvil'^ e beeii»iialdMn hand" too.lpiig^t,''l^llgWrebDt|)^ on the "newBpapez generflaj" iKit .the ptactla^ in^[ Should h.e .^owpd. "to inJI. iSeep our secesalon.<ympathlalng~ ''critlca out/)f^;iiu{JUjie8, andaU .inay yet bewall; give them a fCee paaa, hbwever, and t^e enemy win soop Iw apprlaod of our intentions. ri;, ■ -V-l. ■• . A OsiuuvBH iin> a- Peoesibus Shpulseb Amist-^Oharles UoUla, of Philadelphia, weD known to 'OiinzB readors as a vary fair CTlbketer,'and Who has oRen Contributed to these columns In the way of cricket, etc, la npw Colonel of the Zouaves d'Af- rlquV br' QMi. Banks^ Body Onard, now located in Phlladslpbla, buiexpectM'to beon the field thlaweek. 'CoL Colllato^able young'man, and we wish' him success in his new calling;: 'We salute you, .0olbne1,' i Tomg Bport, a fleet-footed pedestrian, an^ by no itaeails a stranger to OuiTEB nadera,'is connected with this reftimSht . A safe ritnrn to yon both, boys. ' BILLIARDS. : THB,' <;AIiIEOBinA 'BIIXIABD TOUBNAHENT. . 'Hilri trtnrtiltiniiaat pirevloliaiv allna«d in hv n«, wij pumTiimiii^ at San Frano^co, on July 91, and the xiunilt of three nlghta' play are given b^w, as taken from the Califcrhla';Si>iri(^(AeTina ofJnly'Mi-i. ./ , . ■' • •' »-u4 .'■ ■ ,, „...,siB8i WoBT, , xbe bliUaid tosnument'conlineneed oa Vondsy. tvaohigr at Platt^'a'Sbll, In the presence of six or seven 'hondredi'speota-. tors, who bftqie t«. b«<b n^w tia ISz. PhaltB would beatlb-I^rnbh,' and whether.,the accommodating and polite Ur.^Haher was any mi^h for JaqiJsbn, the parties named as the coolestants.for that evening. A'rowof good seats had .been raised out bf ths pof quel, and the gaUerles and stage were crowded with ladies, who seemed to take a great Interest in' the proceedings. A number of officers of tha army were present, showing how mnoh afllnlty exists betyreen the cue and the SRiord. There was no bar in the bouse, nor did we sea anything that looked "bar"-llke, unlosa it wae the Chevalier de "Qrlzzly," who was an sdmidng spectator of the eoeu'e.' But In a private room off the stage, a variety of creature cojmifbrts.waa set out. The play openeif at 8 o'clock, the scorer, Ifr. FUob, announcing thajitl^e programing had been somewhat altered, and Ur. Little ;wasii> ploy.wlth Ur.Phelon. Thegame want off very smoothly, tha obunplpn .pushing, .forward at once, and secnrlng a heavy lead. But theaubcElorlty of^hls play aopn grew, apparent, and he allowed Ur, little to coma up with blm, thlnuig to elude him and beat htm ont But' the balls broke favorably fot Joseph, whb played closely every Inch of the ground, and/finally won the gomq by sevpn paints and a "epsre.^*. The oonatematton of the spectators was unspeakable, and the cbngratdaUona poured on Itr. LltUe -w^ many, non'e of them being, more hearty than those of.Ur, Phdan., . ^ ., ,. , 3M: Omnt Ibtak ° Cbmt. -Ibiati i:i 0.. a..i8:.'.y.' 8.. S <.;.'>aii.'iT'.' :<..i6.... ;6..-6'..'.w' '!.. e.... ,8.. 7..v.! 9.-.-8..0. 10.;'4.l. 0 J8 - 38 95. - 41 4,1 •• 88 ■40 I O" ■'«T'..' 85 l'88f'. m >' U.; '0...;il88' ' .U..31 1S9 16..59.....318 17..-.-<.V;.'r4JJ-v l8.::0.;'Cv.9a3>.!' .'13^ 15 11..18 la.r'oii;.!' 18. .58..-;.. -13/ '■' 8i.. 18... !'e8.'j'. 0... • '- 0... ■ '39..; 4s..'..;ie7 . 8» .80 .'88' . 95 .134 a. "■■-!»;?. -.V i5i;-. 0.. 97... ■.••17:, }>ie9 :.171 .:188. .:190 ..190 ..287 ..819 .838 UTILB.' aM Odimt, mal. '19.'. 4...V'.a3<- 30.. a.iv/.sas ■■■■■ al.. 7.....335 9a.,«>..i.'.a75 98.:"17;...-.399 31.>.18.i;..\'8I0 ' 95;;W.:.'V.897 ' a«..io.i;;.;.8S7'^ 9Tv:3a..''..'.8fi6 ' 3S;'.S9:U';.40S'' ' Mi.'!T.'..-!.*ia ■ ■80..'Olv.-.-:4la ■ ■ 91;.«9..-.v.481 89;. 7..-;'.-.488 83.'.''9.'..'.':4eo 81.; 0'.';'..".490.' ' M.VU,;/i';6(tt','.' - Qmt. IbtdL -10.....845 •4.';..^.8B0 11.,...881 '6..'.;.8«T ■ 81'.-..,'.89a il0...-.:408 a0i:l:'.'428 • 5..:.-.483 19...'.'.484 0:..'..'483 ' 8.":,'.;'460 • 0..;..*iB(l ^0.^.'.460 9.'.,i;483 ' ■0.'.;'.';483 ','81;'.-.'. .-499 ' 0..;..49S' M&srir'Jlffi^n aibd Uahsr now followed, bnt'the Backey^' Boy was too nuufrr,K!olumblada".lbr htoa^itagohlst, and beat hhn easily. 'I(onci.'oltv>e players feltweD, the rponiLbetng fan of un- burst gb whlbh' escaped aqd jieorlystraiigled the contestants andThB>piotato«'. "' ■ " '■-'■ ^ , ,. . Theittay was abonttb comihenoe, when ItwAa announced that Ur. Eaton's right eye-was amiss, snd be cbqld not'play. So Ur. Bhelan'ondUf.JSynsb'agreed to' play^'oue thonaand.up. The first four hnndrcd were hotly contested, Ur. Lynch miOUng a brilliant run of 97, and tnlsaing a "game shot" th^t wonldf^ve' RlveB him 80 more, if^^^he bad modejt The game progreased in Ur.'FBela£'SfavDr, and towards the last he onVcbtsd hls^pppo^ nenjt, beating him ea^ by ai8. polnu in the thbnaaiid.^ ■ShoL OituU. Mai.' a..,0.. '8....... 4.. 0.. 6. ..4'.. 8..19.. •7..'JU. 8..16.. 9..ia,. 10. .0.. 11..31.. 19.-6.. 18.. 0.. 14;.,11.. It.4.7.. ie>..ai^,., , 27 ..V- . 89 . 89 . 48 ..55 . 06. >:8a .-94: . 91 .116 ,iao. .130 ,-137'. .184 165 Cbuiit, .IbfoL 0 . 6 36.. :.; 34.. 8.. ' 38.. -.1: ■■> ■I-1, 17.JS.,....'.188,.. ie..it...'. .308;.'v,r, .216 ..380,. >a«8''^ ,347 .351,: .846,' .818 .859.. mi 19..98. 20.'.'4'.. 3l,..8.i;. a3..|14..:.< 28:.'4,.., 24..97.'.:. 26,. 7..., 2e..,4A!., 37;.j.,'.., 38..U..k.'. 20j.r8....:iSa4,;; 80l.,.4'.t;..88e..; «l;.ai>i..,409 , 83t.|3.,.l'411 . 13 ::.,S8 ...88 ■ rM >,..88. \i. 76 ..100 ..liD8 . .,196. 5,.i:.ui 0 131 35.;<.MM ;0.;.V,.166, «0"t.>J:.316: .':6.<,..;aaa' 7 338 Jj J8....,a44 ^29....1378. /.»MS......a7B •7...'..ass :o......a85 0...', .385 '..i.'15..,;j800 ai'..,..8a7 . 80...(.857 iriii 0.>hr.866 1.0;.;.1.866 ', '.•87.....438 V' 0.,..>433 1 'I LTHOB. jjM.ampt. nui, S3..IB.....439 .84„il0 489i. 85,'. ,7:....446 , 8«..3a....'.4eS . .-87.. 0..;..4<S 88..80.....498 ,89..1B.....5U 40.^. 4..iii5U'. 41.. 0....>61S 4a.. 10 525 «8,'. a.....627 U.. 3;.,i;5aa. 46..40..U.6e» 4e.;n;i.>i600 47..ia..,,.6Ul U/i 7..;..<lS'r .4gt..l9...,.6SS 60.>38..,.r;66t'/ 61.. S 664 .6a.'.39..l,'<69S' 68.. ,0...;'.e98t 54.;'i)..v.';e9S 88.:" 9.....JOS' 6e..«5.....770 : 57.. 14.....784 88.. :0.....7e4i 69...0./.'..T81 60..:0.....784.: 61;. 0.....78i 63..'0; 784. .68.. 0.:...78t 64i.'8;....7S7 'HZQBT.' "iHiLair. GewU. lUoI. 0, ■..9. ..;,90. 1 .j'.. 0, ,u.v90;i»;. 472 i433 482 46a 453 35....; 660 .0..... 660 ; a...:..- 66a' 0..... 563 '<;,aK...;864 .00..- 44.. 7.i' 9.. :.16'.'. :,l4.:.-.i 0.. 668 658 •703 ,•709' ■718 :788 i.747 747 83.;.779 ' Oi.;..'770 ai.v.. 1^800 '90;...'('8K> Tn Udtoaii Olvb on a Tobn.—The first nine of this club, villiamibtetoiiiipwty or-fMeflasi-hrriyed^at thdr,W^AutMr«eV depbt,ShlladelllUa,'<!0 V fRpn MeyToA MfA rBiwday^fi^^ mrlbS wlththeTAdriatio clnb of tiiS^olly. On'Wednapdky'they play the Obmplcs, and on Thursday the AdrfaUcS, - All ihese malobes will be played at Camao's Wbods, pn the fib George erlaket ground. Our reporter wlU be present, opd ne^;w^ fni^hall'glve detailed reports of eaoh game. - A OBANB UATOH IB iBXWABE. XUBXU VS. UoTuai..—The first matoh tietween' theae'crack dubs,' the former of Newark, '.and' the- laitler of New-Tork, took plaoa on the gtounda of the Newark dub, of BCWark, on Thursday, Aug. 31at, whlob, after a PhXe ud exalting game of tan lanlDgi, resolted In the snooeaa of the Untuala by a score pf 14 tola. ' Tha Untuala went there minus the-servloea'Pf Bogart, their '8d baae man,, and Bams, their regular pltoher, and there- fore, were anything but confident of suooeea; bnt 'if any one tblhg baa been proved this seaaon'in regard .to base ball, It has bean ita: glorious uncertainty, and in a measiire reblng upon this, they vlallsd Newark, hoping for the best, thou^jirepued fbr the worst And, by the way, there is a neat deal of good atbtbhed to thla latter qnaUty. ,Bnt few oluba are prepared for the went, and on.that aoaonnt alone they freqnently becdme wonted. Now the Uutuala have been training themselves this seuon to besr'With defeat gracefully, and they have learned to do It In right 'good alyle. Last aeason they were so a'nCcessfnl against all comers, not even excepting the Atlantlos, that when they were beaten thev did not faipw what to say about It, or how to receive their dmbbing With that good hamorwbioh should alwaya mark a well beaisn'nlnb. Thla season they db, and hence the victory thev obtained where they anticipated defeat 'on]y,'made them the sappier, and a Jollier set no one ever.asw than the Untuals were on Thursday evening. The conteat opened very unfavorablyfor the*UiituBls, the score at the dose of the 3d Innings lielng 8 to 1, the Eurekos being In the majority. From tbis time forth, however, they began to puU up weU; they scored 10 to their opponents' 3, tho score at thedcse of the 6th Innings standing II to 10, the Untuals hav- ing the lead. Now commenced the fight in right good Samest, both parties'fielding well, and both contestlBg each point wlkh vigor. In the 6tb innings the acore atood '13 to 11, the Burakas Jtaving regained the lead, but in the 7th It was a tie game, and ao continued In the 8th and Otb. The 10th Innings was then commenced, and the Eurekas being again .put Pnt fbr nothing, the Untoals fdt sure of the game, but stlB it Was trembling In the l>alance, two players being cut and one at 3d tiase, when the last striker was at the bat Ai tUs point of the gam^, some dis- turbance In the crowd caUed the attention of ue catcher and pitcher firom the game, and that sly old for. Brown, seebig a chance for a "point," ran is, thus winning .the game by strat- egy, as It were, amidst the loud huzzas of the crowd. Take this match altogether, it was unquestionably one of the 'gamea of the season. ,Certainly, fione have been more dosoly contested' In ' the last four or fiv^inninga.than'.tbla waa, o>few better played as regards fielding. The first and second t>asea were finely played .on both , sides, Littlewood's plar at Istand Brown's at second being tip-top. FInm also attended to 3d baae well, but Qavlgan was net Bogort by any means, although he made two or three good playa at 3d base. The short stopping of Thomas was quite a feature of the game, his fielding in putong out Oavlgan on the fly on t])e 6th Innings, and in running out Harris on tho 0th was beyond pralso, aqjid eUolted well deserved applause. Dewey also did weiL 14'this position ontheUntosI Bide. The outflddlng on both sides was about oqoal, eoveral good catches being made by both parties. lathe pitoblog and catching departments both sides did weQ, bat Linen'a pltoMng was the meat effective. Beveral very fine tips were well taken care of by both BrlentnaU and Wansley, and the bases were doedy watched. The nmplre bad an arduous duty to perform, several vtty dosb points occurring in the game, bnt he did his duty Impartially, and aatiafactorlly to aU hut the betting frater- nity who lost, and the dab foUowerswho never aee anything good in aught that goes sgalnst their dub. Oar fuU score gives every particular, and to that we now refer:— ' •', ■ '" . ' nixpsa. ■* ' 'EUBEKA. OUver,lf...i Tbomae^ a s.. Linen, p..';. • Burroughs, r f. a Llttlewood,lstb..;...a Far<outa,2dh 4 Brlentnall, o 3 Callaway, bf.... 4 Plum, 3d b. 3 ,...a Total IS UU'i'UAL. ■ H.Ib JUM. Bans lUDE iw caoH DmHOS. let 3d 8d 4ih 5th eth 7th 8th eth 10th Eurdm.......4 . «i 1 ; 0 1 8 0 O : 0 0—18 Uutual .0 1 8 8 4 0 3 0 0 '1—14 HELDIKa. • . FlvM'iidJate.Mid. F7y.B'fKLBaie.]WaI. OUvisr.'.;....l 0 0 1 Brown'......1 0 ' * Thpnas. ....1 '.'8 - 0 aavfgan.;...0 '' 1 Lta«ii.';;....8-^ Q ' 0 8 Uott.;.. ....0 t Burrbngbi»;.0 0'- 0 .0 • Ward......'.1 1, , 6 Xltilewood..0 ■ 0' '8 8 Wanalsy....! 8' 1 Fartoote.,..l 1 a .4 Dewey 0. 3 0 BrlentnaU...0 - 4 0 4' Harris ......0 "0' 0 CsUaway . ..'0 3 0 3 ' UCHahpn. ..1 ' 4 0 Plmn...... .0 8 0 8 Taylor;......!, 0 0 ■ TotOla;. —■ — — — _ _ _ Sumpire wsSp^SpEpu^ SSoEifledtyTSr. B. Broira^SSj UatualSf who had several dose points to ponaider.' The waaiut as Interesting as wa» expected. The score Is ufoK^ ! M.J1 BATTINa. bUver..'.' Thomas. Lin en,.. Bnrrbuidis LltUewppd Farlon^;. Brlentball Callaway. Plum..,,. ;;6 IS 10 39 Totals ■ ' , .', HQW PUT OTIT. J>IyirdU<3d8dAiiI 0 11 0 0 0 0 .1 8 1 .0 1 1 .0 9 ,0 ..1.0 0 .i,,,i: .a ,0 0 0 .0, a 1 .0, ,3 0 0.0, 0 0 Brown... Qavlgan.. Uott ward .... .Wandey. Dewey... V^rrta ... MCUahon .Taylor... . S IB , 9 39 FlsB-dUUtdttml .1 3 0 0 0(0 ,1 ..0 ..0 ..1 ..a ..0 ...0 ..0 0 0 TotaIa..,.:S. 8 8 3 0. 4 Totils;,'.;/. 8 13 6 i.'o. 8 Psssedbslls—BrlentnaU, 3; Wanaley, 4. ' Fly catches mlssed^Thomas,'!; Uott 1; QavigSBi'l; Dewey,!. Boundcatohesmlssed-Thbmas,''3; Burnugns,!; 'Linen, !;' Wandeyj 1: UcUahOD,'!; Oavigan,.].' '' Bun out between tMses—Linen;'hyBrown; Harris, by Thomas; Put out at.homa base-^Flnm, b/'Wansley. Left on bases—Uott, S; Oliver, l; 'Bnrroughs,'a; Llttlewbod;3;' Fartonte, 9;.'Brtmitnatl,ia; Callaway, 1; Plum;'!. - . ' . ' - Time of game—a hours 30 minutes.. > , Umpire—Ur. W. Brown, of the Bckford dub. Bcorors^UeSars. Dawsoh and ^foOohnelL ' BBobiLtR,'.vs. Fiybsni.—-I^e' match' between' theae played on the 'Bnloii gnhmds, .Aug.ai,resultedas fpDows: BATHNQ, FAVPBITA. Benngene, o .' Chichester, lath.. Oraaa,of..., Allen, a s Comer, 3d b....... A. Kdbflalsob,. p.. Button, rf v.. F.Ealbfleladmf.'; B.Xb BUJUL .a, ..5. ,!' ..-.7; ...4 .6 ' ;8,.'. Titus, Sdh.;..... 1. ' Tb'tal.: BBOOKLTN. ■ . ■ ,• , B.L. Bobbins, 0.'.... a Byrhs, :8db...... Bartlett,'2db:.:.. Dowxbeny, Istb. BorT,p........;.t Tstes, If... ^nslo w, ss Brown* of... Tsppls, r t.. .5 ...4 :;..S ...8 ......'.8 8 8 , 8 dabs,' Buns. 8 , . J.. [.2 8 a . ,.33- • .0.. : 19,. ' B.. 6.. 85.. <049 .964 '960 i'.Mooa f ,J_r ' ' , rn il ll . lUUUX. , 'Ihls evening a'stx-handid match between Ue^sMf. Phelanl £lt- i^JMlttjIUw, attjuA-UeSSrS. 'lynch, Eaton'and ifaintt^ was snboutniedi' SaiUr. Uahsr did nothiike hls^ci&ihce UQ the IS;*** nbad^ojjr, ur. UtUe and the Chief'KTsitbiGatay illhl*'plac4V Ur./amtoonmadethogreatoatrnnsof'aUtto /.fi* in t|io teurnament, scoring Ml points on one run, and in aiolhw. • He Sebms to.bave Ae art of "nuralnr^uood matter of option. Wo snhjoln Iho, scotb'. of thla eventos'a rtA a.venr i&tfcabufo sW o^rtnite ths'ab«mco of uSer, U oailbed a oPfafAlon Ih 'the' rotaioh bf play. So the total ount of points made by each one is Snumeroted In the taUa' |pW; Which la the only scbrtf we can gljhi!-:;; ■ iiy^ujh*'..**** v*'v Batpn. ;..385 ...161 ...884 ...760 Phelati...,',...,.;. Litue; Uahto,iklttemns.. ,.817 v.soe ..1041 :.lbhd.; .797 riitoH.—A retom matidi at bllUards for tl,009,.li«. jSicnowlogaratha mode by the toolir.W,' 37. . . - .I'-POW , ' •'Buin^i(ai>Bii(''BidB'iinni(os. ' 1st' 2d 8d,4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 0th 10th ' Favorlto 3 4 5 'r 0 0 • ,4 3 8 1 4-27 Brboklyn.';'.-..;3';;^0 •-!':•'.,8' '.3'._''-S 3 .3, -8 fr-aff 'Scorer>r-fpr Favprlta, Hf.' Bodotian ^ fpif Brobkljn, Ur. Benfleld.' VmpL|e^^. BoWe, of the Ha^^ '..EPiroaDV''VS^ BBWlBB.-^13ie,.thlrd obntsst bqtwaen those dubs, laid ever from last season, tbok place on the neutral grounda'Ot the.Ootham dub, at Hoboken, on loesday,' August 19th, the result beln^ a decided vfdortr for the Bokfords, whb were out in full fores, and In admirable trtm' for the occaslra. The Neworkera, on the oontiaiT, did not have the nsSfol'serrices of either UiUs; Wflson,- or OtiHhwalte, and this rather dampened their ardor, for they did not play, by any means with tbelr accus-' .UIlls,p....... UanolUf.'... tomed abiufty. In tho opening of the game, the Eokfords soored .6 to their opponents 0; and'aVthb dose of thefirstportof'the 6th innings', the score stood 19. for the Bokfords to 5 tor Newark, bnt in their, eth innings tho Uttor'batted In fine style,- an j scored 9nns, but after this brilliant dosb they only scored 5 more runs in the last four Innings, to the Eckfbrds' 16, thus los- ing by the soorocf 85 to 19. .. ^ Of tho play on tho occasion, of tho Ecfcfi>rds we have to notice flne batting and good pltoblng by Ullla; good b4se plav and first- rate batting by Wood and Beach; good fielding and batUng by- Spence and Uanolt; eapltd Abiding by UoKlnatry, who was on-' luc^at the bat;.and good batting and fielding In their positions' by OampbeU and Devyr. UcElnstiy made two boauuful flj^- catchos; Manolt two good ones; Campbell, Boooh, Hills, and Bevyr'alaodldwdllntnis rsapect Home mna were scored^ In good style by. Bpeno^ Wood, Uanolt, Campbell, and Ullla. leach alao played finely as oatonor. On t^ part of Newark, Os- borne's oatohiiig and Btont's pitching weft very good, and the bases were well attended to'by HPInlscb, Eaton, and Terrell, Qulmbyi at abort field, alao made setaral good plays, but wss not np to his usual mark; deltherwaa Lewis, at left fidd, or Conway, the latter nUying very loose indeed. Coleman did weU at right field, and'baHcd flnmte,aa did Eaton, Osborne, and TorreU; Osboma-getUngBhameran: Lewladao did the saiqe. Blout, wbUe atoentte'Iddi marked his ploy with a splendid fly catch, the best of th^ guns. \. '''iV''' QroiikbeganpUrinihtts JUk»iA>Une,bn(in«{oio«a toxip iBD. / H. L. atjnv. ! .,. 6. CampbeD, Istb... ;..,4 8 Speuoe,' r f a 4 Beabb,o 8 8 Wood;3db....'......;.a b Devyr,, ss 8 4 Beaoh, 8db...i,. ,..',.3 6 UoKlnatry^ of... ;e 1 Tptal. NBWABS.. ■ ■ ' H. L, Oo&way,pf. 8 OoieE}an,r.r...,. g 8tour^..?.V..l«/:,v;4. Quimbyra'a:!. t:v',v.;-:8 < Heinlsoh, Istb 8 Lewis, It..,.;..,:',,„.$ ' Eaton, 8d b 3 Oabome,o..., ,.'^.,,.,3 • TerteU, 3db.,/:^,..,i!<j^ ^1 Sth'r6th,<<''rlii-..8tti^9Ui B 0-18 .^■..'.-..'.•..'.85 Btm'iubB IN uoB amaae, -lit' 9d 8d 4th 6th; Bckford ...6 1 1 .7 4 Newark .....,P' 4 0 1 9 1 Paasodballs-^.Osbom,' 6; .Bbaoh, 7. . <.") , ., Home runs—Xanpit, <1; Wood, 1; OampMlL''l;!tlMhca i- UUls,!; Osbome/lJIowls,!).-. , r.- . ; V-:^ '"' FIycatch.eainiss«a<^-4Iinal^l; Beaoh,!; Lewis,a; Oonwu i. TerreU,'!.,-..:;vf''.=v..'^^''V:V'V.'- '. . • : .7 ,, ■ Bound fftjjite inlitBd—Eaton,.!; LaWis,'!) Osbonit, 1. ■' Bound eatchss made—Uanolt, 9; Spencer, 3; Beach, tj Dgnr 3; Beach, 1: Uanley, 3;.Eaton, 8; Helnlaoh. 3; Osborne, 1^0all way,!; Stout, 9. ^ ■ Times.left on baaes—Conway, 1; Stout. 1; Qohnby^, 1; Bei^ lach,!; UIlls, 1; OamjibeU, 1; Beaob, 1: Bpenoe, 1. V " Put out at home base—Osborne and Qiumty, by Hills; Cos> way, by Beaoh. . Fly catches made—Eaton, 3; Osborne, 9; Terrell, 1; - ShniL T. Lewis,!: Beach, 1; Ca!;npbdl.Ij Uanolta; UaKlnstiy,3:]0l]L 1; Devyr, L -. ' Time of gamfr-3 hoars and 80 minutes. Put out on foul ball>-:Newarka, 8 tines; Bokfords, 6 tlni^ Umpire—E. Brown, of the Uutual dub. Boorers-rUeasrs. MnAnslan and Qore. New Tobi vs. Bpstow.— On Saturday, Aug. 16th, tho Oham^" on base ball club, pf K. Ti, paid a flying visit to Boston and phy. ed a match with' thoAotive dub, of that dty, on Uonday, Ang. I8lh, on Boston Oooimon. The score was as follows:— Aonvs. BATTINO, Uoody, 1st b... Lambertaon, s. NeafBee, If..... Bniman, 3db... Thornton, p.;.. UcOlare, of.... BlUlng,rf Anthony, 0 Oloee, 3d b H.L. atiKB.' .. .5 0 3 ..4 ..3 ..3 ..a ..3 ..a .:3 Watson, s Beynolds, o...-. Wood, 3d b..^ .' Bodgers, Istb. Wilson, Sd b.;. Bobanbk, p.... YanOleff, If... Uorilmer, of.. Chambers, r f. OHAUPION. H.L.Bma. .:.a 4 ...4 3 ...4 .3 /1.3 8 y.is ' 1 ...3 ...3 3 ...8 a ...8 0 8;:r> .....;19 Total ..........14 Tolsl.v.: ^ BUMS KiDB 0( uoa nonirot. 1 . ' 1st 9d« 3d 4th 6th eth 7th 8th 9th AoUve .....v3 0 3 4 3 1 0 3 0-U Champion ....8 3 ! 3 8-4 8 1 8-U The playing of Borday, Wataen, Schanck and Oebrge WoodL waa eapeolaUy oonunendable. The Champions missed the ta^ vices of Jam«s Purdy, ss pjtcher, very much. Be is now at tki'.. aeat of war with tho Tlat Bcglment Lambertaon and UcOhinb', of the Actives, played very weU. The scorers were:* for the Ao.'' tlve, E. Duncant- for the Ohamplon, C. DcLaoy. Umplrei Ur> Thorn. The Champions arrived home on Tuesday, mornfaig^ very weU pleased with their visit Bias Ball AT. BiauoaA:—A match at baae ban was playeC there'on the 16th Inst, between the first nlnes^of the Wide A'wua dub, of Oreen Island, and the Saratoga dub, the score of which. ■we here append:— ■ ' ■ BATTIH O. - A SABATOOA CLUB. WIDE AWAEE OLDB. Barry, p. a Leggett,3db.... 1 Uorey, ! f...... Harden, as..... Booke8,.Sdb.... Benedict, 0...,. Coleman, rf.... Andrews, 1st b. E.L.BTJIIB. 3 4 6 1 6 4 , 5 5 3 a ' Total.,'.................33 Anderson, 3db. Baker, lot b.... Forrester, rf... Wordsn, 0...... Stuart P Alrd.adb..:... Taaker, of Thompson, If.. Lawton,ss .Tctd H.ifcauiui» 8 ;4 8 ^ 6 ....■.'.4 , 8 ! ! .3 a 1 a 1 1 3 3 9 ' 9 .15 3 .3 o'-:Srr. 0 . . * 8 5 a ■O'-' 8 .:! BUHs lUDB IH aiaos nmniop. 1st, 2d 3d 4th 6lh eth 7th eth 9th Saratoga 2 ! .3 3 7 4 .8. -9 3-8S Wide Awake ..0 a ! 3 3 6 0 3 O-IS;. Scoreis—Dominic TIghe, of Wide Awake dub, and 'W. B. 'Wia.-1 chd, of Saratoga elub. - . -UmplJiw^Fruik Battaiahan, of Tlstoiy.dub, JTroy. - ,' - - -s ATLiBso, or ttMuok vs OoMRZLLAxiPV, oT BBoaai.m-^ ' The home add home game between theae dubs, played on Fn- . ^^i^g.3S^ on .the i^Iuitlo's.gionndB, at Bedford, resulted m ' '" ' , BAlTlMa. Ooggswdl, 8B Fowan, c...:. Aniger,8db.. ATLAimO.' . H.L. BIJKB. . ....3 ' 4 .....8 3 3 3 AahmeOS, of..'.. Uann'erlifg, 2d.b... Hendrldi^h, 1st 1; T Opggswell, 1 f. .. Wooay,rf. ..4 ..3 ..4 ..B , Tbta..;;.^., Athmtlo Constdlatlpn; OOBBIELLATION. B.L.',BtrR& , Tbpmss, p Smith. Istb...; Bedfldd,3db... Oamthers,'s a,; Lodcwood, 0.... Uoger, if HaUla,cf.:.... Q Thomas, 3d b Cott4n,rf..;... .8' ...a ...8 ...1 ...« ...a ...4 ...8 . ..3 0 9;: 1 3 0 9. 0 1 ■' .94 , Totd ...;;....'...8 , BnnsiiasBiM saoB mnNoa let 3d .,8d. 4th 6th Otb 7th 8th 91b - ..,.0' 0 . 0 .6 4 4 0 . ! ,9^S<;, .3 1 ', 1, 0 .0 0 0. 3 1—« Uniplre—Ur.Jttlcom, of theAUantle dub. ORIOKET. '.' Basi W7i^"iiin»iTi»n 73, SA3XLiJta.';^nie retom game.betwwB ; these;ctats took'place on the grounds of the BatelUteblnb, on . WednasdayrAug. 3pth, the resiilt .being largely'In favdr'of.tha ; ;SateIIltes,' who scored a total' in both innings of 317 to 71 on tto ■, paxtpfthplr cppofients. Ueoara; Uitohdl, Booth, and Wllsoa;. ' tcbk the'IsUln sbbHng on the, Satellite side, and Batfleld'and.., Wllahaw bn the EfM.WDliaibsbnrg.' The score: SATELLITE.V < ' Flrstlnnings. Uetoslfe 0 Eattddb Smith.. 3 EobleybBavlUe.... 0 Philpott b WUshaw 0 UltcheUb Hatfield. 28 Eurrlnglbw. ..'. 0 Palln 0 Wilshaw., 0 Booth oWUshaW 22 Wllaon.bBaville'. 4 Fuller b. WUshaw 1 Olbbs not out,- 0 TOleyb Wilshaw.: 4 Byes 10,;leg byes 1, wldes 3..18 -Total.. ;:,.15; Second Innings. - b WUshaw..-.' 13 hHatfldd. IS .- bWUabaw ........».( o and b Wilshaw 51 0 Wilshaw bHotflold 0- b Batfidd ...i ...<.' not ont.i. U.' bSavUIe 97 . bHatfldd... ti': bWUshaw... t ii bWilshaw 9 I Byos.7, leg bye 1, wldes 8....Id'.-. Total...i.....".. BABX'WnXIAUBBUBO.' First Innings. _ Beoond Inpinga. J.'HstflddbPsUn. WUahawbPaUn:...;..;...,. 4' H.HatfiddbPalln;..8 SaviUebHuning..'..'......'.. 4 Bobertshaw'o and' b Bnnlng'. 6 Owen not oat..;;..'..'.!.:.... 1 Wilshaw b PaUn..0 WardbHurrlng.;'.....' 4 W. Hatfidd o Hurrlhg b Palln 3 B. Wright bHnitlng...;>,'.. 6 i. Wright ran'ont.,..,;....;. 8 E^es .'/.:'........ a 'b Barring. bPslln.. o Burring b Palln.;.. b Burring... i:,;.;... bPaUn.. o'Bobley b HnrMn'g:. b Burring... w..'..'.'.. bHuirlnf..;'....;.'..'. Byes. ..I4li<' ■''..» ;..'l''* .1. 8"" ...' •' .'.. 5 ' ..;«■'•■ Total.. .'';49 Total., Umplna-'Uessrs.'kanunond and Boyd.' Br, Obobob va'Bosioii.-^e Mtani game between theae diM ^ postponed so long, aome off 00*010 grounds of the Boston olnD< at Eost.OambrldgOj on Thuisday and Friday, Aug. 31at and an,.' the riesnlt being a victory for the BtOeorge eleven by twena rons, their score 'In two Innings being 16(1 to their opponfflto 148. The weatheroD'boih dayswas veiypropltioas. and'lBsia was quite a turn ont of cricketers on the oocsslcn. The Sf"™^ Were in ss good condition as they could be placed !>>• *■'<'*!'?.' wlohet.pllched'Was the best that hasyotbocn prepared, ground .was rather dead though, and thobella aldJict .tUeaa much aa-the bowlers dcalrcd. 'The St Qeorge won the ton ua wept first to the bat their first rcprcscuMtlvesbeUiBBanT Wright and WaUer, Uerthi and O'Brien fadng them aa bowINft Theaghthe bowling was very good and the fleldlog credliaow considering the nature of the |*ound,tho Bt Oecrge .elewa managed to scoro 113 before Ihdr laat wicket fell, of wMW w were off the bat, tho extras bdng aa Of these, George WnW»» soored 23 In excdlont style, being In over an hoar, KWM" obd 19, .Crelghton 10, finely obtained, and Bagv » Bfoo ». J* , Wght andWaUer only getting average sjores. Jtelong atw- ililg of Alllne was flkr.bettiNr than the nomber of byes wo.nlA Jloate,aS'lie picks up abaU in veryneM>>' ' ' - Erbmpily.' .-Bnper made a verr fine oatah,c at, ttllw SnrtlmaDgs of ibe bm\ol. elsTW,