New York Clipper (Oct 1894)

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WboD tbopUyen of tbo BwtoD Olob ven pold off oa SoptS. fti PllUbarji. Fft.. tbor rooelvod oflleUl Dotico ibtt nodor Um nlDotooDtb socfloo of tbo olab'i oootnor, itrowrroi lu rlgbt to naew lu ourroDt fooioo't cod- tnet with tbo plftjon Ptr oootber ilx mootJu turn April I.IQM. It linld (bftt tboeoatnct wlllbold la ooart Tht Kow Tork toAm pltTod on ethlblUoD gmme witb ihoTulodtHkor thoWoitoni liOftvno, SopL ap, «t Toledo, 0.. tboforinor tboo wloDlogbr lltoi. The PfttonoB to&m dofofttod the Wllkoebftrm br 10 to (LSopt.30. fttPftloivoo, M. J. Tbe loeort mede oDlf tbno ■ele bluoffCofftiL BreltoDttolDpnrODlodtfaeWteblDiitooe Inn nebloit oiArelhoa two lole bile, IndudloR a double boner, off him 10 tbe flret of tbo two lomol pUyed R^pi 3U, at 8L Loali, Mo.i ibe BL Loalatoam then wlonlog bj 14 to 1 LEAUVE-AS80CIATI0N. The Baltimore Team Wlni the Champion- ship, with the New York Team Rank- ing Seeond, and tho Boston Team Third, Loalsvllle we. New Tork* Tba New Yoika dcfnled tlie LooUTlliee for the cleTenlh conaecatlve lime tbia eeaeoo, Sepf-St, at LoolaTllte, Kt., the conieet tlien Ming llisltel to leTCD Umlaga on tuonni ot tbe cold and dtrkneaa. ffadawortb wag beued )iud, eapecMl; In tbe sec- ond andseventli innlDgs, wben tbe <l>lton bancbed elfbt aare bite, locludlna two triple baagem bj Tlernw, and aided bj two bsaes on halls, scored elgbt rona. Tbe LonlsTlllee placed verj poorlj In tbe Held. A triple bagger by Brown, and adonble bagger by Olark opened tbe borne team's ibird Inn' log, and tben at tor two men were onl,a lockysin gle by Qllbett broaght In two earned mna A base on balls glfsn Cote, and a donble bagger by Wads- wonb yielded Uielr tblnl and last mn. Hnsle and Fanell gave way to actman and Wilson respect- ively In Ibe aeventb and last Inning. NSW YOKK. T. R. B. o A.a|UiciariLLB. T. a. B. o. A a. Biirte.ir.... 5 9 110 nornaa, rf.. 5 3 S 1 0 DaTlmSb ... s 3 a s 1 OoylMb.... S 0 0 7 1 Waid. Sb....4 119 1 Van ilalt'0,014 110 1 rDUer,u....4 1111 rarrolLo.... 3 1 I I 0 Wll«>a.o. .. 10 110 Riiele.p 3 1119 Oemao, p.. 0 I 0 0 1 Totftla....40 It 14 11 8 New Tork 1 Uularlllo. ,....^.. 6 ..BrowD, of... 4 . O^Olark, IT.... 4 1 MUrlD.lb 4 0 nsicol, rr 4 0 MOilliert, Sb.. 4 0 0|LuloDVrK,lb 3 0 0|Liko,aa 3 0 ncoir, t 3 I miTadaw'rlb,p 3 0 ..9 3 9 I 9 0 3 9 0 0 1 4 7 1 1 I 9 1 9 1 I T0UI1...9 3 SII 13 7 B 0 t 0 I S-II _.. _ . - 0 9 0 0 1 0-3 Baraed roae—Wew Tork, 3: Loalirlllo. 3. Baao 00 ar lon-N. T.,3. Od balla-M, T..a: L.. >. Blnick out-N. Y..9;L,a Umplro. Kearo. Tim*. 303. Tbe conclQdIng contest took place Sept. 20, wben the New Yorka won again, tbos securing an nn- broken record o( victories In tbe series, wblcb tn- clnded tbe playing over ot a game said to be Illegally tranaferrtd to Uie Polo Orounds. Tbo at- tendance was iiulie anull, a majority ot the spec- tators being from New Albany, Ind—tbo borne of Meekin, ot the New York loam, and who pnbllcly Eresented Ibat team with a preity nonl deelgn. [eekin pitched three lonlngs, and lli«n gave way to Oerman, who did well except In two Innings. Wild pitching then placed two men on bases, and seven safe bits helped the home team to Ivo mna Inks was poorly supported In the Held, and was hit bard at orltlcal poinu, especially In the second Inn- ing. Tbe NewVorks then bunched Bve slnales, bnt reckless base running prevented more than two runs from being scored. A triple bagger by Davis, and donble baggers by Lake and Lntenberg, were tbe only long hits of the game. Fuller aeld- ed tinely at short stop, when no accepted all ot seven ohancea. I^ODUVILLB. T. a. B. O. A.l.l NBWTORK.T. B. B. 0. A.B. Browa,or.... 0 0 111 0 aurbe,ir.... a 1 3 4 0 0 Clark, If.... B 0 1 1 t liTleman, rf.. S 1 1 4 0 1 Orlm. 30.... 0 19 4 0 0 Da<li,3l>.... S 1 3 9 3 0 Nltol, r( 4 113 0 1 Dorle, lb.... 4 1 I 10 1 I Qllbert, 9b.. 4 o 0 9 o l «ard,lb.... 4 13 3 10 LDtoob'r(,lb 4 I 1 11 1 1 7aiiBelt'D,or4 1 3 0 0 1 Late, at..... 4 1111 lll^nller,u.... 4 0 u 9 s 0 note,o 4 0 1 0 3 oinilaoD,0 ... 4 i 1 i 0 0 iDkt, p 4 110 4 o|ileokla,p... 9 0 10 10 Totala. LoaiiiTilIe.1 New York. .30 e 0 jaenDAn, p.. 9 1 0 0 1 0 1024 8 <! TI>ula...Jt 0 1417 14 3 1-S 0 0 a 0 0 0 S 4 0 0 -« EAraed moa^New Tork. 2. Baao oa erniv—N. T., 1. Onball>-IoulaTllle,l; N.Y.,a umpire, Koolo. TIdo, 1.4>. Pittsburg vs. Brooklyn. Tbe PlUabnrn defeated the Brooklyna again, Sept. 25, at Pittsburg, Pa., after a stubbornly con- laated gune. Jordan, a local amateur, made bis Orst appearance wltb the Pittsburg team, and pitched creditably. The Plltsbnrgs knocked Ken- nedy all over the Held, earning elgbt of their ten runs. A decision by Umpire Delta In the seventh Inning, angered Kennedy, and It was alleged that be Btrock the umpire. Uetts was at Urst Inclined to let the matter pass unnoticed, bnt llalanlog to the spectators he sent Kennedy to the bench and heav- ily dnod him. Danb pitched In the eighth Inning. In tbe fourth Inning, a peculiar home ran was mads by Cross, who bit to rigot Said a ball that fell safely, bnt tailed to roll. Boma supposed It had lone fnrttaerandwentin quest of it, dually locating the ball on the spot where It had originally landed. Triple baggeta were made by Shindle and Tredway, anddonbleB by Banerand Beokley, the last named getting two. I BBooiivK. T. a. a 0. A.a PiTtesoBO. t. «. - • - * 0 SIODUl, cl... 6 1 ) DonoTan. rf. s 1 1 Boclilorrib. 5 I I amiib.lt.... 1 ' )lBao»r,3b.... 4 ),llartman,3b 5 B. 0. A.a 2 3 0 0 2 4 0 0 2 13 1 0 110 0 CiDia, i« 4 Woarer. o... 3 .lordan, p.... 3 3 J 0 3 3 1 1 0 9 Totals. 0 0 ,J( 10 15 >7 14 1 0 1 0 3-7 . Bbooelvh. t. r. a 0. A.a Itinn. or... 4 1 9 3 0 0 Uebaiie*,lb > 0 1 0 0 0 t;orcorao,aa. 5 0 1 3 4 0 BaruA, rl.... 4 0 0 9 1 0 Bhoob.Sb.... 3 119 10 BbIodlo,9li.. 4 1 1 3 9 0, Tredway, U.. 4 3 9 1 0 0 Oalr, pT..... 9 119 11 KoDaedr, p.. 3 0 0 0 3 0 Daub,p'..... 1 0 0 0 9 0 ToUU....a> 7 10 34 19 I Brooklni J) 40-, - rnubarw 0 I 0 9 1 0 8_ 1 -10 Eanieif rane-Bfooklvo.S; Pluabura,?. Baao on or ror-B. Do ball»-B., 9; P, 4. Blmok out—B , 1; P« 1. Umpltea,BotusiidOaIaay. Time. 9 10. Toe twelfth and last game between these clubs was played SepL 28, when the Fliuburgs were credited with the lldh Ttotoiy ut the series. Ken- nedy again pitdhed tor the Biooklyna. At ihe out- let tho home team toot the lead, batting Kennedy bard In the second and third Innings. The Brook- lyns batted Colcolough freely In the laat four Inn- ings, going ahead In the llrat halt ot tbe ninth. In tbe last half, however, Kennedy, who bad been pitching In line form, weakened, and ihePltisburgs secured two rnna and ths victory, after two men were out. Abi ' ' — """ Stenzel.Orimn ^ by Bienzel, Dally . . credited to Ihe two teams. Donovan's onHeldlng wsa noteworthy, hs accepting all ol seven chances strightteld. " - - - - " PimsoRo T. a. B. o. a.b. ) rnna and the victory, after two men L borne run by Onss, triple baggers by no and Tredway, and double bagieis Dally and Kennedy were the chief hits etoaiol, cl. DoDOTan, rf. 5 bkooklth.. t. a b o. ab. Orldlii. er... 5 0 1 4 0 0 LKbaooo,lbS 0 0 10 0 I CoroiraB,ia. S 1 3 9 4 I Bodilor. lb. 5 0 0 13 Botn^rr.... 5 3 1 4 0 osmiUi.V t 1 1 o Shook, 3b.... 5 0 0 0 3 OlBaoer. 3b.... 5 1 1 8 s<>loillo,]», - 3 0 9 0 0 13 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 I 0 _ I 0 Colcolou|b.p4 1 3 0 3 0 ToiaIl...43 9 19 27 0 0 0 I 9 0 I 3-a llartmAO, Sb A (Iroaan..... 4 Weaver,0... 4 I 9 0 3 1 1 1 1 Ttedwar.U. 5 3 3 4 0 1 bailer, c... 5 110 10 Keasedy.p.. 5 1 3 0 0 0 _ Tolail...U S 13 90 9 4 BrookltB 0 0 0 , - - . PIllAbDm 08910000S-> Banod raaa-Brookln, 4; Flltaborit, 1. Baao sb er- nia-p.. 1 OabAlla-K,i. Buookoul-B., I. UoipIrM, BettaaBd Oaffaer. Time, 1 <0. Cleweland wa. BBlllmore. The BalUmom best the Olevelands by supsrtor Oeldlsg BepL 25, at Lleveland, O., and thereby set- Utd the race for flnt place. Tbe coming cham- pions, by remarkably sharp llelding, then succeed- ed In reveralng the resuli of tbe preceding day. The Baltbnotea batud Toong out of the pitcher's PosltloD. Bol'lvan took his place,bntatterglTtng four men baaea on balls, was succeeded by Wallace, who pitched the game onk Eaper was ballad free- >r. bnt kept the hlU widely scattered after the lonnk lanlof, Claik and MtMimw lad la b*alB( TH:B?'\^jErw ^ YORK OTiTPPER. 495 James T.* HcQuIre, one ot the catchers of tho Washlogton OInb, of ihe National League and Ameilcsn aasoclalton, was horn Nov. 18, 18«3, at Cleveland, 0., and it was on the vacant lota of his native city inal he learned to play ball. He played with several local amateur teams, and gained con- sideisblo renowa. He also played with prominent amatenr end semi professional teams In Ohio and Ulchlgan before accepting bis flrst regalar profes- sional engagement with the Terre Uante, Ind., Oinb, In ISS3. In 1881 he began the season with tho Cleveland Club, of the National League, bnt before the season was tar advanced he was released. Be ai once accepted an engagement wlih the Toledo Club, ol the American Aasoclatlon, and was one ot the piaTors wbo waa innsreired to the Detroit Club, of the National League, at tbe close ot thst season. McOalte remained wltb the Uolroli Club during the season ot 1885, taking part In ibiny-tour ohamplon- shlp ocntesta. During tbo Winter ot 1885-80 the Duiniii Ulub purcbaied the "Dig Conr" (Brouibers, White, nicbardson and Rows) (torn tbe BudMo Clob, end then released HcQuIre, Vasev and Wood to Ihe Phlladelplila Ulub, go that the former club could have Itsdealiaildedai Ihe annual meeting ot Ihe National League. UcOuIre did good work for Ihe Plilladelptla Olub doring tbe season of 188S, taking pan that year In forty-eight cbjunplonshlp contests. He remained with the Pblladelphlas throughout Ihe season of 1SS7, taking part In tortv championship games, and, besides catching well, he stood well up In the oolclal batting averages of ths National League. HcQuIre began Ihe season of 18S8 with tbe rhlladelphU Olub, but was released at an early dale because that cluti then hail two Ural class catcbera In Clements and Schrlver. Iinmc- dialely after he was released UcOnIre relumed to bis home, and Joined the Cleveland Cluit, then ot the American Aaaoclallou, taking pan with tlie lat- ter clob In twenty Qvo championship games. In 1880 he Jiilned tbe Toronto Olub, of ibe Interna- tional League, taking pan mat year In nluetf .three cbamplunahlp contests, and bo ranked wull un In thoofllclal baiting averages of Uiat urgKnIzallon, UcQuIre waa eonged by tho llouhcsier Club,of tbe American Assoc1allon,rorthe season of moo, taking part that year Inelghty-aeven clmmplunaliipgHines, and ranking Ihlncunto In Ibenmclil balling aver- ages of thst agaoclatlon. In ini UcQiilru Joined forces with tbe Washlngmn Olub, or the Aincrlcan Aasoclatlon, taking pan In cue buodtcil slid six obamplonahip vonicsu. In elgbiy-ulne of wMcli be tiled Ihe caicbor'n position. When tuo National Leaaue and American Assoclaiinn was consolidated, doring tbe Wloier ot 1801-01, iit thai ramous In- dianapolls roeellog. McQuIre was one of tlie players engaged tor Ihe Wasblogion team. In itio new twelve club league tor the season ot Ib02, and be has since remained witu the Wajblnglfu OInh. Uc- QuIre la a steady and tellable caiclier, quick and accoiato Ibrower to the baacs,and a aui« nnd heavy batsman. UcQuIre Is pretty generally regarded ss one ot tho best caicheis tor left handed pilcbors In the profession. for the Tistiors and Borkeu did the best tor the home team, each getting a double bagger and two slugles. Keeler made a home run. It being one ot the longest blia of ibe season on the local gruunda. Wallace and UoKean each made a double bagger. BALTiaoaa. t. a. b. o. A.a. Olbvblibo.t. «. b. o. a a. Kollor.ir.... S 4 19 0 onbllda,3b... 5 0 ' Kooler.n... S 1 3 1 0 0 BaTholl,ll.. 5 3 0lark,lb.... a S 3 11 0 0 aoKoan, a 1 - « J - « Toboau. lb 5 1 HcOraw, 9b. 5 3 arodle,or... a 0 Rolli,3b.... 5 0 JenniDse, u a a RoblDeon, 0. 5 1 Baper.p 5 I Totals...» 14 13 3) IS 1 BalUiDOro 3 1 1 UoOarr.Sb. acAleor, 01. 5 Blake, If.... 4 Zimmer, o... 4 Youog,p.... 3 flulllvao, p.. 0 Wallace, p.. 3 TotAla,..41 3 0 3 1 0 - 3 1 3 3 1 ID 0 3 3 0 0 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 I I I 9 11 37 15 3 1- OlerollDd 4 1 0 3 0 0 0 - Eaned nioe-Baliimora, 9: Cloreland, a Baao on orroT>-B., 2:C , 1. 00 ballt-B., 11; 0.,a Siruok out— B . I;0., 1. Unplro, Lyoob. Time, 210. Thetweltih and concluding game ot tne aeries between these cinbs waa played StpL 2S, when Ihe Baltlmores won tor tbe ninth time. Tinely hitting In ths flrsi three innings, together with loose lleld- ing by the home team,enabled thevlsitora to secure seven runs snd a winning lead, Cuppy pitched effectively during the remainder ot the contesL The home team baited Hemming hard, but tailed to hit bun when men were on banes. Toe Olevelands were reured three Umes with Ihe bases tuU, no fewer than fourteen men In all belnglefton bagea. Ouppy did ue beet hauing.maklngadouble bagger and three aUtgles, but he failed to acore a run. Brodio excelled In llelding, making seven clever catchea at ceuue. Jennings, Obllds and Zimmer were each credlled wltb a donble bagger. - ci.BvBuaD. T. a B. o. A.a. Cbllde.ib.... e 1 3 3 5 0 Burkell, ir.. • 0 1 0 0 0 aogeaa, aa. S 1 1 3 3 3 O.T«botii,lb. 0 1 0 13 llcaarr,9b.. 5 0 11 MoAleor, of. 5 1 0 1 Blake, rl.... 5 0 0 1 Zlmnor, o..- 0 13 0 l/'oppr. p...- 5 0 4 1 Baltihohx t. b a. o. EeUer. U .. 1 Haiti, lb.... 4 Ifeoler, rf... s BioatbonLib 5 McOiaw, 3b. 4 Biodle,el... 4 Boaoer,3b.ir 3 JoDDlega, ea 4 illark. 0 4 UemnlDf, p 4 Totals. ..99 BalUmoro. Oloveland. 1 L rora-C.^3. l. " B 0 ■ 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals...48 (ISn 19 3 0 0 0 0 0 0—7 0 0 1 3 0 "' ClOTOland, - - .,1, Bmek OQi—B.O; 0., 'Earaad~'tiiDi^BalUnoi%9; CloTOland, 1 Baao on or. a-C.-S. 00 balU-B.,8lO„r Umplio, LiDCb. t ime, 203 Ht. I<oals ws. Philadelphia. Tbeae cInbs contended Sept 2i, at Bt Lonis, Mo., Ihe home team then winning. The PbiUdelpblaa presented a new pitcher, FIgemeIr, Ule ot the Western Association, and he proved wild and Inel- fectlve. TOO home team look the lead at the onl- BOt, bnt the visitors hit lUwIey hard and lied the score In the Orst halt ot Ibe eighth Inning. A close decision at flrst base, alter two men ivere out. In tje last hall ot theelghth Inning, waa foUowed by a batiinu streak, by which Ihe home team, aided ma- terially liy wild pltoblog, Boorcd aeven runs and thus Mcuted the victory. The long hlia were a home run by Uowd.a triple bagger by Boyle and donb.e bagiersbyTwlneham.Uatnllttin and Con- nor UmK's base pUy wu the delding feature, he assisting twice in donble plays suritd by himself and twice coning on runs ai the plate. BT. Looia T. a a o. A.a Dowd, II 5 9 9 9 1 1 !tbasart,el.. 5 9 1 0 0 0 TwIaobAO, 0 5 9 1 0 1 0 Ely,ae. 4 1 I 1 S 1 i:oaoor,lb.. a 1 1 9 0 1 qolDO.]b.... 4 0 1 7 5 0 , 7eltA,9b..... I 9 3 S 9 0 1 Cooler,rr... 4 119 0 0 ' Uawier. p.. I 3 3 0 1 0 TOUll ..41 14 19 17 M 3 I 0 P 0 ' " PBiuA. 'r. a B o. A.a llamllloo.lLB 1 9 3 0 0 Bofle. lb.... 5 1-19 4 0 nner. er:.. 5 1 9 0 0 0 DolehaolvJbS 1 9 0 9 « Tb0llipMD_J16 0 1 3 0 9 llalloan.3b 4 10 3 1 arady,o..... 4 9 3 6 0 llulllTao,sa.4 0 9 3 1 . '"Sffi.'.JwMjlif' Fhllidelpbla...9 J S J S ; j 7 ".li "aJSi-riii-Pblidelpbla. »i M-I-oU, I. Be., oa bJli!;?" 3; St. L-, 4. Biniek oal-81. L, X Omplra, "Th^i°ba''cinlandedfor the twelflh tUM Sept. 28 tMBLLoola team then scoring their seventh ill-ton of ^ Mtlea. The game waa closely oon- ISS^dnrini the Itit tour Innlngi, '« »«;"~« Sehome team took a commanding lesjl, and weij Mvor beaded. Thompson waa unable to play with KivUl5n!ijidaradrtook bis place at rfghtfleW. i^hnl?n wbowaawild and poorysupported,waa £^ WJs^SiSiy in ihe^u. "S*" aLi^nTiilaniadeflTe slnsss and a honernn. Bad gli??SSgpi<ve,to<rthe home |^<>"":' SSi TOMiSmore «^,H?^JSSf„'» SJf nsnu^WphlasbisBd U dtfflOBttto batBidta- Bieln wben hita were needed. The long blis were a homeron by Connor, Iripio Iiaggers bjaradrand Turner, and double baggers liy £froueoslelu, Pellr., BIy, Quinn nnd Buckley. A remarkable running Caleb uy Uowd at left was the BslOIng feature. Pbila t il b UamllUB.cfS 0 0 2 Boyle, lb ... 5 0 0 9 Tomer, ir... 5 13 3 DelobantMb 4 0 0 5 arulr, rl ... 4 19 9 Uallioan, ib 4 9 1 0 Buckler 0... 4 113 SuUltao, u. 4 13 3 JohaioD,p., 4 0 0 0 Tolftte...S9 0 10 14 Fblladelpbla.. 0 3 Bt Louie 0 3 HT. Louia T. H. a 0. A.a Dowd. ir 5 ■ ^ lUiu||ert,or.. 5 I TwlDehaiii,o a BIy. ■• 5 'oDBor. lb.. 5 Qillno. lb.. PalU 3b 5 Oioler. rl... 5 Br«Ueoet'B.p 4 ToUle...4l 13 17 37 10 0 I 0 1 0- a 3 3 9 1 -II Hae« ou Ouipiro, EarBod rdB»—rhIlMlelphta. 3; HI. Louie, I. balla-St L., a BUocb oul-l>., 1| 8L L, 2 lIoreL Time, 1.40. Cincinnati vb. New York. The lonih gano ot the series between tbess clubs waa played Bept 27, at Cincinnati, 0., the New York team then winning for tlie sl).lh time. Clark pitched effectively, preventing tbe Cinclnnatig from making more than aeven safe hits, tour of which were bunched, however. In the sixth Inning, and wlih ths aid ot a base on balla brought In toor rnna snd saved a shot out. The Nsw Yorks balled Flaber freely, especially In lbs fonrlh and llfib Innlnga, when they scored six runs off a like number ot sate bits. Double baggen by Ward, Wllgon, Smitn and HcCarthr were toe only lung hlis ot Ihe game. U. Unrpby, at the slan, waahuri by a foul Up while catching, and Merrlit went behind Ihe iiai. W. Hurnhy played Irst base for Ihe New York team In ihe ust Inuing. Naw YoBK. T. - Burke. II.... 5 Tiemaa, rl.. 5 lHvia,9ii.... 5 Doyle, lb.. . 5 Morpby. Ib. 0 Ward lb.... 5 TanllAlt'B.ot 5 Puller,aa ... 4 Wilwo. 0 ... 4 CUrk, p ... TotalA New Tork. OlBclDoatl. a a. o. A B. 9 I 4 0 r 113 0 0 Ills 0 18 1 "too I too 900 3 1 4 3 U 3 9 3 0 1 5 0 0 4 0 1 1 U 0 ciBoiBBATi. r. a a. o. a.b. t,atbau,3b.. 5 0 0 9 9' Hoy, el 6 11' Hollidar. v.. 5 1 3 leCaTlbr, rl 4 1 1 1 I 9 llemu,c.... 4 0 1 9 9 1 Hauoy, lb... 4 1 0 13 0 0 Smith, ea.... 4 0 Wlt(ri,ck, Sb 4 U Pielier, p.... 4 0 5 9 3 1 0 0 nil 13 37 19 1 Totals..99 4 7 37 19 10 90083900 1—11 0 0 9 0 0 4 0 0 0-4 Earned ruoe—Kow York, 4; Oloolonatl.S fiaae oa or- rore-N.Y..4: 0,1. Ob balle-N. Y.,3; (',a Htnctout -N. Y., I. Umplro. Mcquald. Tlme.l.U. Aoeloer victory wea Kored br the New Yorke HepL 29^ wheo tbe conUit wae marked by aa etcltlen Oolib. Daria bed a lame lea, aod Murphy took hii place wllb Ibe TlHltflia. Veupbn raeppeared wltb Uio home uan aPer an abeeoee of eoreral weoori od account of a brobeo arm. Wlltrock «ae baued li^rd and eooeecuUvely. tlie .•few Yorke bouoblni ioorlaeo lare hiu IB four iBoIni*. whoB tlier acored oloo nine, eoreo of wlilefa were earned. Oermao waealeobetlod trealr. eipeclallr Ib tbo eecfifld aod third loBloiie, wbea ell eafe lilte helped Ue l.'ioelD- aatl'e to lour oarood rvoe and a toraporary load, lo tbe Blotb looloi two baaoloo balN aod tvoilallee 'Ont lo two Biore ruBi. aad two meo wei« lelt on baaae br Ward retlrloi Parrottand Uoy Farrolt up lo that IudIox hed loade four aoccolelre lale bite, In-ludlBk a hnmo run triple aod doobio bauer. The other looi double baifora by TRnao, llollldey, . 0. A.B. 4 0 0 3 10 0 3 1" OlBOHrBATf. T. a. B. 0. A.a WcOtflbT.rfS 0 3 9 0 Hor. ol 6 I 3 0 1 . HolUdar, IL. 5 1 3 3 I 0 3 5 3 dVaoiho, lb.. 6 1 3 IB 0 0 • - Merrill, o.... 6 0 0 3 9 ' Haaaey, 3b.. 5 113 0 Smith, ea 5 3 1 4 6 3 ParrotLlb.. 6 3 4 2 6 1 Wlurook, p.. 6 0 8 0 1 0 TvtaU. - 47 8 IT ri7 1 0 8 0 9 0-9 IK - ih aod Witt- rock, NBWToaa T. Burke, ir.... 5 Tioroan, rl.. 0 3 llarpbr.9b.. 6 1 Dofklb.... 5 1 Waid. 9b.... 6 0... VaDHall'B.ol 5 1 I 5 1 01 roller,ae.... 6 13 19' Wll«n,e.... 6 119 0 0 OoruAD.Ip.. 4 13 13 0 T!illi...44 9 1» 27 13 5 New York 8 0 0 - - - - - I^laelQQAU 0 3 3 I I 0 0 0 3-B Earned nuia-Sew York. 8; UlBclBDall, a Baao ob erroro-N. Y., I;U..X Ob balU-.<l. Y., I: 0,X Umpire. ■cQaald. Time, 146. TM eoodBdIoa cooUBl look placo BepL 9, whea tbe OlBClDOatIa ec»r*d tbeir Snh vlciory or tlie eorlee. Roile pllcbod tbe Sretflro iBBloxe. aad oot a hit wae made off Itlffl, allboneb br apoor Ibrowaada wild pitch he helped ibooomoueoato tbolrdret roo. Tbo Hew Yorke bouod ParTourroelr, aad elailod off with Ibe lead, a triple bee ■er by TtemoB, aod a eloilo br Murpbr IB loo Bnt lOoloi. rarBlof tbeIr flnt roo Jhn* ol tbe Beat roer ruoe eoored br Ibo vleltore. were atanad oa IMee oa ball* BAl ihelrellUi aod laei run waa earoed by Tea Hal- troB. wbo led off to tbe eisl'th iobibx wltb a doobio bee- for aad ecoiwd Irom eocood beeo on eo out at are! baio. he' CloclBBalle coraoieacod bellioi Meohia lo the elBbUi iaalBC wben he save If Murpby a boM od balla, aad afler rolUr bad mieeed a eheaeo lor a doobla pUr. eafebllabrUoraad Merriu. aod a fomblo by Tloroao, vieldod tbreo raoe. ratbeQlaUilaaloB^lbrooeaooeoeire noilae aod a wild throw homo br Barko. Bara tbeCia tfaaailsUuaanaaasd iba viotoiy. Ooyla was akBsat Pamll, who tllod Ik* vaeaaoy at Bnt baea, wsa endlisd allbatlBOIr triple baa ear- niBotwiiAvi T. a a o. a.b. "— " MeUsnhr, r< 6 0 0 0 0 9 Hoy.ol 6 9 18 10 noUidar. if. 6 i i i o o l(*nllt,3b.. 4 0 113 0 Vasibe, lb. 6 0 u 6 I ' ParToll,p... ( 0 0 0 3 Meaaor. lb.. 4 I I T 0 Bmltb,aa.... 4 1111 Morphr, a.. Nbv tobr. t. a. a 0. A.a RBtbO,ir.... 4 114 0 1 tiereaa, rf. 4 1 1 1 0 I Korphy. 3b. 4 11110 ParrelUb.. 4 0 1 9 0 0 Waid,».... 4 0 0 1 3 0 Vaollall'a,or4 1110 0 Fuller, aa... 4 1116 1 . - - WIlaoB, c... 4 0 1 f 1 I 118 10 Ruel*. p 1 I 0 6 1 I ■eeklB.p... 10 10 0 0 ToUll,..tt T 81711 I Totalil...98 (1117 11 5 Clnoloaall 000 10003. 8-7 Hew Tort 1 I 0 0 1 0 1 1 S-s Baraed runa-CiaolBBall, 4; New Tork. 1. Baea oo enoia-n, 1; N. r, I. oo balu-0..6: N T , a sinitk o<it-a,S; M. Y.,3l Uiaplta, MoQiuld. Tlma,IJO. Olstelnnatl vs. Baltimore. Two ganiea tor one admission wore played Sept. 21, at OInolnnui, 0., the nonie learn then lather nn- expeoledly twice defeating ths ex.champlons, and thus shnttlng 001 the latter from any ohanco ot gaining scoond place. In the opening game the CIncUinatIs balled ont six runs In Ibe drat two Inn- ings, and the lead thus gained ptovod lo bs a win- ning one. The Bosions baiteil I'amit'e pitching freely, and made a good uphill djht. The home team piesented a rather palchsd up appearance, iwonliohereptajInglniheonlB^ld, and a oatcber at third base. Tucker waa put out ot the gano for a 1)11 of sharp piacilce andTonney look hia place. A doable bagger by Dwytr was tho only longhltof the game. Hoeraii. T. R. t.0Wf,3b..., 6 9 9 rou'nnt'D ee 5 1 nuify. cl. Hliretle,ir.. Tucker, Ib. TODOOT. lb. Naah.Sb... Bannop, rf. Oanial,c... Nlekol>, p.. TutaU.. BoelPB OlBClOBIll. 1 .6 0 0 1 .4016 .10 0 0 .4 0 0 3 .4011 .4115 .4130 41 7 II II ....0 0 I I 1 0 I ClilOI.'VltATI. T. B. a o. A.a lAtham, 3b. 5 Hot. or.... . Wlltrock, II. McPhoe.Ib.. Verritt, e... Meuey. lb.. amltb,ea.... Uoyer, rt... Perrolt, p... TolalA...97 9 II17 11 0 9 5 1 0 3 0 0 0 110 0. Katned ruoe-B4uiUio, 4; lllBCIOBatl,!. Baae on ballt. B.I; II.. 1. BiTBCk oul-B, 1: 0, I. UBipIn, MOJuald. Time, 1 ai Only Bve Innlnga were played In Ihe second game, beloro darkness and oolit ternilnaloil llio oontesi, Willi the soon sundlog m favor ot the home teiun. Ijttham'a batting waa tbe only feature, ho making Ibree euooeaslve safe hits. Including a home run. The nustiins tailed to hat WItlroek, uaklng only three scattering singles, which yielded one run OinnKRATi.. T. a. a. o. a.b. l.alhaui,3b. 3 1 3 9 4 0 llor. CL 3 0 1 Wlltrock. p. 3 0 0 ParrolLir... 3 I 1 3 0 0 9 1 1 1 1 0 9 u 0 10 0 Uerrllt, o.. Hateoy, Ib. Hinllh.u... Uwjer, rf... Murpbr, 0. HoaToR. iKiwo. lb ... 3 0 1 i:AnB'ht'B,Ba 8 0 0 1 1 0 Uoiir. or.. T«uie...li 6 (llneinBAtl B4.nnn. 7 15 11 9 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 n. 1 v. " U 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 B 9 1-6 0-1 Htifotla, II. Tucker, Ib. Naih,3b.... Habboo, rf. TenBoy, o.. llentauo... llodviD, p... 9 0 0 Toule...«! I 3 15 10 19 0 0 10 Earned ruai-nlnolnnatl, X Uaee oo balle-0„ 1; Boa- Ion, 1. Uniplra, Mcgeald. Time, III. Cleveland wa. Philadel|ihla. TIicso clubs conieniled tor the tenih time, Bepi, 27, at Vievelaud, U., tho home loam then ovonlog up Ihe victories In Ihe s*rlrs. Weyhing was wild and inenoctlra, giving six men bases on balls, three ot wbloh weie in the drst Inning, and being batted nafelrtwcnly alx Uiiios, which yielded Ihe Olevelands lolrloen earned runs. Tlie flnil two Inn- ings virtually decldeil Ibo contest, tho home team then making no fewer than tonrteen runa The rhlladolpbiaa pounded Vnung freely, but tlioir hlla were scattering afler the Urst Inning, when Ihoy earned three runs. UcKean and llurkoii led In liattlnr, Ihe former making a triple bagger and four eingles and tho latter getting a liomo run, a double bagffor Hnd two singles. The nlher long hits wore double baggers liy Ohilda, /Immcr, Young, Tureor and Thompson. Uanilllon dliltliu best balling t»T the vlsltura A caloli of a hul lluor belpeil Tebeau lo muke a ucnt doubto play, iioas- slated. CLBVRLARD. T. H. a O. A.B. Cbllila, lb... 7 1 3 4 8 1 Burkoll, ir.. 7 3 4 3- 1 I MeKoAB, aa. 7 < 5 9 4 I OTobeau, lb 7 3 3 II u o Meaarr, 9b.. 7 I 3 3 4 0 McAleer, or. a 3 3 1 U 0 Hiahe, r) ...6 l I 2 0 i' I'UIIA. T. H. R u. A.B. Ilainllliio, ir 4 3 3 5 0 0 Hoyla.lb.... 4 U 1 6 I I Turner, If.. 4 U 3 I 0 I l>elehaillr,OI>4 1 0 4 3 1 rbAmpenB,rr 4 1 3 0 0 0 llallman.db. 4 0 3 3 3 0 llradr, c... 4 0 1 4 3 1 Zlmoier, c. a 1 .1 1 0 0 SunlTaa, aa. 4 0 0 6 6 3 Youni p.... a 4 3 0 3 II Toule...U a 25 n 14 1 Olevelead £ B t Phlle^elphla... 9900 1000 0-4 BarBea ruoe—Clarelead, 13; Pbiladelplile, 4. Bai* uii arron-O.. 3: v., 1. Oa balle-l!.. S. BuueL out-U., 1 P.. 1. Umpirr, Ltoch. Time. l.eO Tbe lame reeult wu BnlAd Hopl VI, RltbuiiRli tlie lajiie waa then mnch more cloaely cooi-eied. Tlie Phludol. rhiaa batted out Uve earned ruoe off M'ellece In tbe flret anlDV, wbOB they leeurod the lead, but they lAtled to makenore Ibao aeolllary iloelenffhliii aod were eliut out IB llie laiteli Iobibrl TIio home team balled llar- eer hen! aod faleir efler tlie third IboIdii. Tliey tied tlie acor* IB Uia irih iDolnifi anil took the leed la tlio ief eolb. doallv wlnoloR alter an eaoUIBk dnieli Tborapeoo led IB bauioif, meKloii A borne fan aod a triple hasier. The oUier look hlla were double baaiere by ■oAleorjTebeau MoKeao aod McOarr. Phiu. t. a B. o. A.a laralltoo, II 6 1 0 4 0 0 Boyle, lb.... 4 I I 0 0 0 aLRnuro. r. a a o. a.b. Chlldi,Sb.... 5 1 0 3 6 1 Bor<elt,ir.. a 1 1 9 0 0 McKeao, ea.. 6 1 1 3 3 0 Turaer, cl.. 4 1 I S 0 <l U.Tebeau. Ib 4 1 1 II 0 0 McOarr. 9b.. 4 110 10 HcAlaer, or. 4 1 1 4 I 0 Blake, H 4 0 110 0 Zimmer,e... 4 0 0 6 1 0 Uelehaaly.lbl I 1 8 S 0 niompeoB.rl 4 9 110 0 llallmaa.lb. 4 0 111 I Buehley,&.. 4 0 0 7 0 0 Hulllrao, aa.. 4 0 I 0 1 0 WallAco, p.. 4 0 0 0 1 onaner, 1 4 0 0 1 5 0 - ■ Totala...87 a sr 9 1 Totak..90 8 9 37 14 II ... . Cloreland 0 0 0 5 I 0 1 I 0-S PhilAdeipbia... 6 0 t 0 0 0 0 u 0-a Keroeo niae—OleTMlaBd.S; fhlladelphle, 5 Hae* ob errore-d.. 1: P., I. Oo ballA-O.,1: K. a BUuck uut- U..4;P.,4. Umplre.8la«a Time. 1.40. The coBclndlBff coQloil look piece. Kepi. W, wheo the Olorelaade ecorod llieir eorenlli vloturir ol tlie eerlot. llallioaB wae ooable to play, and a brulner ol B. Uote- baoty waa eobeuuiod at eecoad baeo. Tarlor pllchoil weU and wai epIeBdldly eupponed up to ibeeliih IdoIub, wboB tbe riellora weat lo rlocei aad the home team ecoieO ell naa lour ol which were Uie reeult or two wild throoe br H. OelobeoCT. Bulllran wae lo 0o* fonnan'l tho Tieilore railed to Ml him eioept lo the laat two IbqIo] ' " ' — • " — — -. -.- .. — - raoi triple , were tbe ooly loai hlla. Tarlor made a ireat luuiplBS —" of a liner that eurtao a double plar, aod wu the BeMInx feature. CLBTBuHO. T. a. a. o. A.a ITbllde, lb... B u I i S 0 Bnrketl, If.. 6 1 1 10 0 Ho(ean,H.. 6 1 1 B 1 0 UTebaan.tbO 119 0 1 PRiu. t. r. a 0. llamllloB.el a I 1 3 U u Boyle Ih ... 5 0 0 s 0 I Toreer, ir... a 1 s 1 u o w. iwwau,,,, IF ■ J F V I E.U*len'r,ab 10 1 13 8 HcUarr, 3li.. 6 114 8 olnoBipeoo,rl I 0 1 a 0 u MoAleor. 01. 6 1110 OlT.Deleh'r^b 4 0 15 10 Blake, rt....6 1 1 B 0 Ojllreilr.c. . _ _ " tUulllfaB. ee. 4 0 0 9 3 0 uraylor, p ... 4 1 I 1 a 0 ll Tnlab...W s 1017 10 4 ' ■ " ■ O-ll I 0 1 0 u zimmer, o... 6 118 1 Bulllrao, p. 6 0 I 0 1 Tolala....4B II It r II -. Rlarelaod 0 1 0 0 0 B 0 rhIladolpliU... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Baraed rune—<:levelaod, 8: Plilladelplila, a Heie nn errois-O. I. On balla-<l., 1; P., 1. Auact uut-P., I Umpire, Beiu. Time, 110. Cincinnati vs. Clarelnnd Tlieae teams met BepL 30, at Cincinnati, 0., tor their Dnal ohamplonship game of Ihe season, and after contending tor nine Innings the gano waa called on account ot darkness, with tho scors a tie. Uwysr wiis very aiTecilve fur Ave Innings, allowing the Tialtors only una safe bit. Afler that he wont to plecea and was ballad out ot tbe pitcher's posi- tion lo Ibe seventli Inniog, and Wllirocli was suu- sUuied. Ouppy waa freely miiod during the Ont SIX Innlnga. the boms team liunclilog their hlla In tbe flrst, uilrd aod alxlh innlnai, wheo insy scored allot their rnna After that Ouppy sottled down and did good work. nwlllday.li.. Merrill, 80.. Vauiho. rl.. Owjar, p. Wlllnxlr, Mauey. i BmlUi, ea. UUVSbABB. V. a, B. 0. A.B. ':blldB,lb... a 8 .1 4 3 0 Suttell, U.. S 4 3 1 1 1 BoXeaa, ae. s I 1 1 5 6 '>. Teboaa.9b 5 13 14 1 U'Oonaor, lb 5 I 110 0 0 •it aealoer, cr. 5 1 i s o u slAhe, If.,.. 5 I 1 I 0 1 dimmer, o.. 5 3 3 1 0 I Ouppr, P 5 1 0 1 0 0 OlICIBRATI. r. a. B. 0. A.B McOerlbr.lb. 8 8 4 II 0 0 liny. cr.. ... a I 1 10 0 HollldayJI.. S 1 3 I I 1 5 3 1 0 3 1 6 113 0 1 4 1 0 0 0 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 I 1 S 6 I 6 1 1 I S I .._ 5 1110 0 fotaU....<7 IS 17 15 16 6 Totala.. .18 15 17 D 18 II CiBdoaall 40B00400 0-lB Olerelaad 1 0 0 0 0 1 II I l-is Eaned roDa-^SBClBBell, 7; ITIareUad, 7. Baea OD bslK-Ola, 6: cure., a BUuck oat-.OIa, 1. Umplio, lle<|aald. tlmo,I.UL Chicago Ts. DalllRBorai The coming champions mst with an unsxpeoted defeat In Ihe eleventh game ot Ihe seriea, Bepl. 29, at Chicago, IIL, Ihe home team then winning for Uie third time. Uahlen aod Parrou were nnahle lo play with Ihe home laam, and Bchrtfor and Decker were snbsuiuled lo Ihsir rsspscuve poslllona of short slop and second liaas. The game waa Binbbomlr ennisaied np to Ihe fourth Inning, when a wild throw by Jsnslngsand a moiror alhrown ball br McOiaw, tOUowad Ij Uaaly hluirg, halped the ™iTi|iTil~fminitrr't1nTtiiiiBinnnln|l«Bil The Baltlmorta ballad Hnlohlaon hard, bnl wen unable to bnnoh their hlla. Oleaaon alao kept the hiu widely soaiiered. Broulhera did the best balling, his three llinsly singles sending In three ot Ihe vlslloti' four runt. A Irlple bagger by Sohtlver waa the only long hit. BALviBoaa r. a. a o. A.ai OaiOAOO. v. a a o. a.s. galley. It..,. 6 1 I Koeler, rf.... 6 1 I Brooltieia,lbS I 9 MoUiaw,lli.B I 1 BTOdla.et... 6 0 1 Baits, lb....6 0 1 Jeaamita, ee 6 0 0 RoblReoii, a 0 0 1 1 ltyan,ri.. .. 5 1 ulHcbrlfer, ee. 5 0 wiibmlU.. 4 1 Afinn.lb,.. 4 U 1.00(0.01.... 4 0llrwlB,3b 4 I nnecker, lb. ' ISO 0 111 0 19 0 0 9 7 1 10 9 0 119 1 0 19 1 0 ItulohlMO, p4 I 1 1 0 0 illeeK>B.p.. 4 0 0 1 1 e gitiiidae.e 4 114 10 T0UU...44 4 1111 9 ll Totale...l8 Slir 8 a BalttBOl*. 00001010 1-4 Vbloean O0I4OU0O -8 Kaioed ruB—BaltlmoTO. Baeaonerrore-B., I;fihlca|a, I. Ooballe-B.i. Btriok out-B. 9;0., 4. Umplte, Bnullo. TiRia I.IL Tbe aboie leeuli wae rorereed. flepi 30. wheo ibeeo t*ame mat lor the Anal xanie ol Ihe champlooehip aoa- eoB,the naltlmoree th*n PoorloB their ololh rlctorror the lertea ellbough ootbattad br the home leem. the latier'eflaldlng, however, wu wretched, they mahlarBO fewer IhaoteQerfore, moetef wbtob pniVHl ooltly. Both pitdiere were tn*\f bftlled. The lonx hlla wot« a koma run by Itella. trlplo basMere by Wllmnt, Laoie, Keoler and Helta end ilonhle baiRara ny Hvao, Ueoker, AneoQ ttwo) and HcOraw. OMIOillU. T. a Ryeo. It 5 I (Irimih, ea.. 3 1 Killndke,o. 1 0 Wllmiit,lt... 6 3 Aaaon. Ih... 6 3 Laoia, el.... 5 U IrwiB.Jb.... 5 1 nectar, lb., a u Tally, p. 0 BOO 9 1 I BOO 0 I 0 9 3 0 5 4 9 0 1 0 0 0 Raltikobb. r, a. a. o, a.b. Helley.U.... 8 6 8 1 0 0 Keeler, rf... 0 8 8 llleaaon, Ib.s 3 9 MoUraw, 9b. e 1 1 Bmlle, ol... B I r nelie,tb..... B 4 leraloie, aa. B 1 iilAit, a.... 6 1 ...IT, p 5 0 3 0 1 1 llewke, p... 3 I Hchrlver.cee 4 U I 3 1 r Keper. p 10.. Total!.... 41 0 10 Mil IP TnUlle...W 10 1311 11 1 rbiwao 9031000 1-9 Haltliiiorw 9 0 0 5 t 4 5 9-S l^arowl rooa—13ilceKiK a; llallliiinro. 3. Baao nn errore -4),l:n..K. noiiai'e-'i.,B: 11,r.. Htniok out-0., i; H.,1. Unlfo, Kmalle. Time.iai Mt. Loala va. WnshlMRlon. The tenth game ot Iho Rorlea iiotweon llioeo clubs was played HO|il. 20, at ML Uiils, Un., the horn* team Uien winning tor tho rnurih lime. Ilawley ■truck uui nino luon anil liold the vlalton down lo seven save lilta, liaTlng ilio vlallora ahuL nut up 10 Ihe eighth Inning, when tboy hattol out four runs, ibne ot wbluh were camril. Tho home team siatii d off wl'h thai lead, which thov hold until the drst halt ot the eighth Inning, when Ihe vlalton tictl the soon. Auilersnii, who bait pitebcd effko. lively tor SIX sucvrsalve Innings Ihrn weakened and the homo leain In iho lual halt nt this Inning halted ont ihe two winning runs, Tho lung hits wrra tripiilo baggnts liy Kly, Unnnor and llogsn, and donbtu baaBura by llasanwor, Uowil and rolla. Iho last oaincil gelling two, WlBHIHUTUR v. a. R. U. A.H| HT. lADia T. ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 II ll-iwd, 11.. Kadronl. K. Weill, aa ... 4 0 IteaamaariSb 4 I Abbey, cl... 4 I l^ttw'iihl.lli 4 0 Outdelo. c. I 0 Maliler. lb.. 4 o Bayd.rr 4 0 Anilereon.p. 4 I TiilalA..M I WulilBBIull... HI. Louie. 0 0 I II ll-iwd, 11 4 111 1 0 1 0 Hhuiarl,et.. 4 114 114 t> rwlnaheui.o. 4 " ' ' 1 I 0 a Kly. u 4 I 17 I D lManor, lb.. 4 ' ■ ' lb... 4 0 1 0 0 Uuiiiil,ab u 1 5 011*0111,30 . 0 I 0 0 lliiaen, rf... 4 1 I 1 I Ilawley. p .. 3 7 11 15 3 ToUla...S9 6 10 I 1 0 0 It 10 0 1 Baroeil rdBa-Waililniiluo, 3; HI. l.nuli, 4. balle-W, 4; NL L., £ Hirurk iiut-W., ». lIureL Tliiie, 159 S 0 13 0 10 10 1110 0 0 9 0 B f7 It I I 0-4 1 -5 Base nu l/iiiplie. A ilnuhle Bei><e priiRiemuin wee Rlveo by Iheae teajna BepL 30, III* St. Uiuln 'eniii liolna ciadlled wlUi two TiD. t/illee. In lha elTei-llTo, iHililinjt oludloB a iluutHe - .„ - , llAiamaear. Melailiey wuw.hl anil InelTeolIra, llvlBR elereo men Ilielr liue un lialla. Ileehlee thle lie wee itely helloil tuaiily tliiiee liir a tnlal ni thirif uiie b I npenlnif Rome Hreltnnileln wae rely injt the Tielliire diiaii ti> ten eale hlla. In* I a iluutiTe liatlBel, iHilb ol which wrie tnedo by f^nnor anil llaian IcI Ihe limiie leant in bettlnif, Ihe Oirmer aelllng Iwiitriplelieauen end leualnilee. Ijulon iiiiileaTiobie run ami aOuulirn bakKer,and I'elteiiiltwo iloubin bBRHoraanil llneao nne. It. A.R 1 0 1 IT. Ixioia r. R. R. O. A.B, lluwil, 11... 1 1 HIiURert el., B 1 u 0 0 Twlnolieni, o s nnunur, ll.. 5 Klr,i« 5 iiuulno, ab.... 5 llPelmlli 6 P lluRan. rr... 6 u MrelleBit'n,p6 3 14 5 0 10 1 14 0 0 0 111 Toule...M lisn W WlRHIBUruR.T. H. MliiokldBlr,!! 4 1 0 Waid,ei.. ..410 lle»uiaar,3l> I 0 1 Abbey,cr.... 4 0 0 i:arlw'uht.lb 4 0 u lluiilara 0 .4 0 0 : Meliler.lh... 4 0 0 lint it. II 4 II U kulllfkr, p. 3 0 0 tntftll...U 3 1 -il 14 Waehiueliiii... I 0 I ------ _ HU l.aure 6 0 1 I 2 I 0 9 —14 named ruim-Hl. Irfiiil*, '0. llaio nn errora-Ht. I., 5. llu balla-WuliInelim. 7: HI. I, , 11. Htiiiok out-W , 9. Uuiplrw. llurat. Time. 1 In. The eeconil Reiiie, wlilrli wee wnu liy Ht Iniule, wee llm. lied lo ell Initlnge. on account ul ilarhneee. tho home leem baued iiulelB nioBlnllie Sikl Inning end look a lead, which lliey eatllr nialnleliiKil. HhuRart end UuR- ilele led Iheir nepecllre leeiiia In lialliRK. the ruiinere throe hiU InclqileO a triple laafer. Tlin nlher Ions bile werea lioiiie run liyl>aed,and double bagitera by l.'un- our, Peitcand l^artarlRlit. nr. Louis. T. H. a u. A.a Diidil. ir 4 110 0 1 Hhnieri. of.. 4 9 B t 0 L Twloeliao, 0 4 11 noanur,lb.. 4 I 1 4 11 4 10 4 I I Kly. I UulnB, lb.. reltA,8b.... Ilukau, rr.. 7 0 1 1 S 0 0 0 0 Wieill.<(i|Tiia.T. H. H. O. A.B. Hlocti.lale,|' 4 0 10 0 0 Went. MM,,,. I 0 I 1 S 1 lla.BiiieKr,3liS 0 119 0 Abbey, ol... 3 U 0 1 0 0 llertw'ehMb S I I 0 I 0 lluiiilala e.. 3 1 1 u 0 0 Melien,Sh ..8 0 1 0 3 0 Mulletliy, ir, 8 1 1 0 0 1 Ikiyd, p 8 1 I 1 1 0 I TiiIale...M 4 9 1811 8 St. LoBie S 1 1 1 0 0 -10 WuhlDBUto 0 0 1 B 0 0-4 Bained looe-Ht Iniule, 7; WulilnRlun, 1 Haio on bailA-BL K, 1: W , a Hiruch oul-W.,V -Umpire, lluril. nme, l.lu. Pliuiiurg va. Uoalon. Tho Uoaloni Iteal ibo I'ltbiliiirgs fur the aevenlh lime, HepL 'iT, at I'ltiaiiurg, I'a., It being Ihe tenth game of Iho aeries Imlweeii these cluiia. Hllvetis pitched In Bno form, holding tlie home learn down lo fuurseaturing safe hlla, whiuh tailed to bring lo more than nne run. Ths Uoitnns lialled Khrel wllb ease, bunching their bits In three Innings, and earning aeven of the eight runs llion scired. Duffy did Iho boat balling, Kotling a triple bagger and iwu Binglcs. Tho uihcr long nils wore a Iwms run by llanul, and duulilo bagsuni Ity Hanonii, lAOg snd Bnillh. Uonnangblim anil Oroaa detded Onsly stshnrtaiopfor Iholrreipeollvo toams, llio former Bcceuling no tower llian twelve chances, nevoial of wlilcb were vory illffluiilt. RmrruH. T. H. R. u Uwa. >b.... 6 13 1 i:ooB'bl'n,u a 1 Dully.« Lnoa.'ir.": - if01 ■■ H I . 6 2 B 1 0 0 Tuolor. Ib. Naeli, lb.... Haoouo. rl. Uan aa 1,0... HUratlA, |>.. tiilAle.. BoaUin Plllebura. a 1 1 1 . a 0 1 ij . a 0 0 I .4111 .11110 0 . I u 1 I I u .41 H II 17 IB I U 1 0 rimauRo. T. B. B. o. -Hebial, of... 4 0 16 Ihjnureu. rf. 4 I 0 0 BKtler.lb.. 4 0 0 11 Hmlth, II.... 8 0 11 A-a 1 0 0 0 - --.-00 RAUer, lb... S 0 0 0 I 0 llaruiiaii, 8b 8 0 I ISO O^l.'riiea, ea 8 0 0 4 1 1 Aearer, e... 5 0 i I I 0 Kbiel, p 3 0 I 1 10 Tnlall. .10 I 4 n IS 1 0 3 0 a 0 U-S . I U 0 0 0 U-l Earned runi-HiiatoB, 7. Heee no lielle-ll.. 1; PItu. burr. I. UinolreB. nuile and iJaffiMy. time, 1.17. Ifearr belUDK by bnUi teeiiie marked Ihe genie played Hept. 'H, when Ine I'lluliurMe wun by llieir ■oMrlornr la Uie roepeatorgeMlnH hlle when moel oeaileu. the JHie. luoeliatled fluinbert liard ami nlien In Ihe thlnl aod luurlli Innliige. when tliey erured eeren eerBod roBa hut titer relied to I'll bim duflok tbo reiiielndor or Ibe geme. NIchole wu oaelly puulelied. lite I'liuborge poiindloK out tan ruoe In Mm third aad SlUi loaloie, which proie.110 Iw a wlnnioK lead. Urnie and l«vo U their rHpecllie leeine In Utiing, the Inrmer'e hlla em. brulng a tritile Itagger. Tlieoilier luog hlla were double Itaggore hr Heckleir, Hmlth, HUnHl aod lloouren, the lul nanadBetllBB two. Tlie Soe work of iheoutfleldere or iKitb loauia wee notnwoilhy. . a. g. (I. e.B I 4 2 1 11 BnwTua. l^ao,lb.... I fNjnn hloD,ea5 liuffy, cl.... a Idng, ir..... I Tucker, lb... a Naah. alt 1 Baoouo, rr.. a ifanul, 0.... a Nleliola, p... I Tolale...4l 9 II 11 8 4 BoelftB I 10 3 B I 3 1 0 1 0 riiuburg 1 Kaiaedniiie-BoetoBj 7i PlUeljurM 7. I I'lrr/BUNO. T. R. a o. i.s. HieOMl. cl.. s a 1 I u 0 iioBoiao, rra a 9 4 0 0 Hockley. Ib. 6 0 1 II 0 0 Xmllli, 11.... 5 18 10 0 Seuer, lb... 5 1115 0 llertinaB, Ih 5 110 4 1 llruu, ee.... a 4 8 B 10 Wearer.e... 5 1 0 0 0 1 UBmbert, p.. 5 U I 0 I 0 Toiala...49 15 16 r 11 9 9 0 0 0 1 1-9 Oil -15 _ - ---wu,,, .^,w,ju.n 7. Bate 00 errore —8,9 Oo balli-ll. 1: P.,9 Hiiuck out-B., ll P., L Umpire*, Botuan.l (lenaey. Time, I U Tho twellih aod lut aaoie of Ihe eerlee belwoeo Uieeo Olobe waa plered Mept. 19, when Ihe HoilObB *UB lor tho JIahth time llodwin wu battod Ireely, bnt kept tbo llawell dielrlholad eiceptlu Ihe loorlh loolog, wbeo Ihe Pliuburje mede twt, rune. Tito Htiilogi booobed Iheir bite on Meoelae In the Bret aod aereotk laolnie, wheo tbar ■eotied flie eomed ruoe and Ihe vle*nry. Lowo BOO LeOH eeoh iiiBde Ihiea eete Itlte Bad led In bauing lor llio Tiellorn, Ihe rnrmer getting a trlplo Laasel. Woever, wltb a Irlple bagger aod lao elOBMa, did (he beet faalUox lor t^e home loam. T1,e other loag hue were ton double heggere by Heoono. Loog ea- celled Id dohllog, acoeptlag eleieo chancee at eeeood 7 4 5 0 I 5 0 1- BoaroB. Lowa. lb... t'ouo'btoB.e ljOiij|,lb.... Ihillr.af.... feeker, lb.. BeoDoo, rt, Teooey, ir. (IBBUL c Uodeoo. p... TolalJ...II 5 11 17 10 9 lleelAO Piuaborg.. BarBodraL . . B., I; r., I. Oa balla-B., I TlBa,&. 1 0 I I 0 I ... 4 0 ...4 0 I'lTTeeURii. T HUoul, el... 5 - - . Ilonoraa. rl. 5 o 1 9 Heekley, lb.. 5 0 o K) AmlUt, ir ... 4 I ~ ~ Heuer,lb.... 4 0 llartmaa, 10 4 I rroeB,aa 4 I Weaier,e... 4 1 - - MeoeroeL p.. 4 I 0 1 5 1 Totala...» 51117 11 8 0 0 0 1 1 0-8 1 0 0 I I 0^6 0 0 1 0 BOO 3 110 110 110 Bill Be—Hoalon, B; Plllabarg, X Baao oa olioia— •• • P., r Umpire, uacasf.