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Mat 4. n,o VlTRliil* sate Letgoe tntand uponluiec- hjira IM nfw !■> if moa uiuiua fonn. Tba n- -MUn t««m eoDprlBlDi Ue Itane •» qslit ^nnlTiulolied, *nd uios Ar tti« contesliliaTe bMo nlsiotliig and noUj tongtit Rlohmond, pnbiblr, U uraiumt In at iltotiliig dapartniont, wttli Flrso IWineuU, Knoir, Slnmon and Btlia*, Btaniliig Won Z4tt rrr (X ..10 2 .an .. 0 4 .OD .. t S .KD .. 1 • ja • i I •»« ! 8 .m otinedatM. Mtmnood.... POfUlMUUl.. llJrfolM p«l«nbuiT..- BMJlok* Uia Uia OliclmuU le»m scorad Ita tblid am- accoUn vIctMT OTer tlia OlavaUnda l*st wa«k, at aoclauU, FraaldaDt Bnisli nid: "Ttioaa tlinc might daleala ginn Otnolnnsd but aeaaon br Ue Oavdaada li*Te all baaa wiped onl by tbeaa ibm inwtvlcmleL IcsnnotBajtooiaaob Inpiulaaor (La team. OaptsiD Eirliig li bajond mj moat aan- gglna aipactttlona. Da la not a nondsital ptorar lilmatU, bat bla team atiom OTidence or bis Cnlnj Dsugamant In arerr morement tbaj make. I «ui to aee tne team reialned Juat ta It U. Of coom I bava notbbig to do witb tbe ralesatsg or fignlag of plireta. bat 1 wonld be veil pleaaeS to canr aveir one of the elgbteen men ire now bare Itnggboat tbe eauon." Tba opeolDg or tbe major laane aeaaon at Brook- In, N. v., ukaa place od Har i, between the SnoklTD and Baltimore teams. ItwUl bearedle^ tar diT In baaeball In tbe Oltr of Obanibta. Pna|. dent ll/rna la maklDg great prenratlona for tbat eranL Ha eipecta a large otoirif or people present, and. It tbo weaiber Is (avorable, be will bardlj be dlnppolnted, for tbe Dnokljn people are baseball am tbis ;ear If aver tbej were. Boldes, ibe ebanplon Bsldmoree are very popular In tbat cuy. ne Soutbem Leagne conmienced Itscbamplon- iblp aeaaon April 21, Evantvllle defeating NssbvUle, Honigomerr winning from New Orleans and Cbat- lanocga beaUng Ausnla. In spite ot a drizzling lain, a crowd of 1,M0 enlbnslasa was praant on Ibe liranavUle grounds, and tba; oheered the borne leam on to vtciory. Kajor Uawklna pitcbed tba drat ball over the plate after a very plihy speech, and formally declared the aeaaoo open. Jamea Tipper, who died recently at Naw Haven: CC, flrst played profcsalonally with tbe Hanafleld aao, ot HMdletown, Ot, about UTl, being one ot the beat ot ouUeldets at tbat time. Tim Unreane, JanKS CRourte and John CIspp, who afterwards iButad among tbe best In their reapectlve poatuons, pb»ed with tne Mansleld team at the same Una aa Tlppordld. In 1874 Tipper played left Held for the Uaittord team, wblob Included Bsrale, Pike, Addy, Haatlngab Flabar, Boyd, Barlow and E. Hills. In mi and a portion of tbe aeaaon of UTS, Tipper played left dele' for tbe professional team repre«ntliiig New Haven. The New England League cbamplosihip eesson began April 37, wttb games at Brockton and Fall River, Uaaa. Rain prevented tbe scheduled gamea at New Bedford and Fawtucket. At Fall River, Fall River, 9>; Lewlalon, 1. At Brockton, Brockton, s; AUgUBiS, 1. Rain on April 27 prevented the acbeduled cham- pionship gamel between tbe New York and Phila- delphia teams, at the Folo Otonnda, Ibis cl^; UalU- nioie and Boston, at Baltimore; Waablsgton nud Brooklyn, at Wsahlngton. Umpire Ijnah baa been engaged by Frealdest Foweistooniclatelntba Eaaism Leagne during tbe coning season. Tbe Dnlvendty of Fennsylvania team defeated Ibe LawrencevUla nine by 8 to a, April 2t, at Lavrrence- vUle, N. J. The Princeton College team defeated the Lafay- elle College nine by 7 to 1, ApiU 2t, at Prlncelon, N. J. Tba Dattmontb College team defeated the Drown University team by 9 to 2, April 2i, at Frovldence, R.L Tbe Cornell Unlvenity team defeated the Trinity CoUega nhie by 17 to 11, Ap;!! a, at Ithaca, N. Y. Pitcher Chamberlain, who was lecenUy released by the cinclnnatt Club, bas been engaged by the Cievelanda. Hark Baldwin, the veteran pitcher, has been re- leased by tbe Philadelphia Club. The Andover College leam defeated the Uaverhllla by 8 to t, April U, at Andover, Haas. The Bnimioa defeated the Ttoya by 9 lo !, April 21, atTny.N.T. The Tufta defeated Exeter by g to 1, ApiU 24, at Exeter, M. D. The Anbetat College team defeated the Weealayn College nine by a to 4, April 24, at Amberat, Haas. The Lancaster team defeated the Syiscuie nine by 4 to 9, April 23, at Lancaatar, Fa. The Blngnamtona defeated tbe Su Bonaventure team by is to 8, April 14, at BIngtasmloo, .'(..r. Tbe Union College team defeated the OloversvUle . nlnebyl4taie,April2<,atGloversvlUe,N.Y. Tbe Cuban Olants scored an apparently easy vie- lory over the FottsvtUe team by ii to 10, April 24, at Poitsvtlle, Fa. Tbe Fannsylvania State College leam defeated tbe Leblgb Unlvetsliy team by u to 7, ApHI 21, at Beiblehem, Fa. The Byiacuse team had little tnuUe In defeallng tbe Lebanon nbie by 32 lo 8, April M, at Lebanon, Pa. IiBAaUE.A88OCIATI0N. Eaitem and Wetttm Teams Finishing Up Thsir First Series at Home, Rew York ts. Draaliiirii, Ths final game of the llist mrlea was played April 29, at the Folo Qrounda, this city, rain having caused a postponement from the preceeding day. Superior and ttmely bsldng, aaalsted by loose deldlog on tbe part of Ibe borne team, enabled the Brooklyng to whi. Both Cerman and Kennedy wore freely balled, tbe former doing very good work unlll dlaconiaged by bis poor aupport. The Brooklvna were foruinate In bunching their blla, or making them when moat needed for aendlng In runs. Davla played a wonder- ful leldlng game at third bate. HIa work In that poslUon, with the batting otTleraan and Corcoran, wen the redeeming features. Buobrd was very weak, both at tbe bat and In the field, atriking ont twice when any sort ot a lafe hit would baveeentUi runs tor bis team. In tlie abaencs of Dmplte l<ynch, who bad tealgned, Heekin and Mulvey oitlclated aa umpltaa, and did veiy well. Tteman'a four hlla In- cluded a triple and two double baggers, wblle Cor- coran waa credited with u Irijple and two aingles BaooKLVK. T. a. B. o. A.». THE YORK OUEPPER; 137 orifflo, cr.... a Lachaoc«,lba s Oal;, Si S 0 Buraa, ir.... ft 0 tviintj.tt. a S EgiIiii]I«,9l>.. t 1 Conoitn,is. 0 9 Daller, 0.... ft 0 Kaaoadj, p. a 1 J 0 1 ) D I 1 9 0 u Kiw roax T. a a. o. a.b. Fnllar.si.... ( 0 9 0 1 0 Vullalt'o,cl 8 0 0 112 Dirli,)!>..-. 8 19 9 5 0 0 9 I 1 0 Do; la, lb.. 1 0 0 Tltniaa. rf. Suffolk, n. Borlis, if... 8dirl«r«r,e atnnio, p. Rule* TolalL. 118 D 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 I 9 ft 2 a 10 10 9 119 4 10 4 0 0 1 9 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 47 7 1917 18 7 , TOU1J...47 10 1717 11 « . .- -i - j-,i Bnnklrn 3 0 0 8 0 1 1 1 I-IO K«w York 0 9 8 0 0 0 0 1 0-7 *Huala baUed In Oermaii'i pl«c« In Uis oloth InnlQx. EaiMd runa-BmolilfD,!: Kaw Volt 4. Sua oo tr. roiwB.,4; N. v.. I. On ball»-B..9; N.V.4. 8lnick oiil-a,3: N. Y.,7. Umplrw, Veekln uil Mtilre/. Time, 2.11. _^ Waahlngtaia Ta. BoatoB. Tbe Waahlogtons scored an onazpecltd victory over tbe Boatona April 29, at Waahlngton, u. C, altboogh the latter outbatted the hone uiam. Tbe Washlngtoos bunched their bits In tbe Irat Inning, and scored three ot the four nina made. Tblslead they mslnlalned throngbont by superior llelding and cisver and effacUve pitching on the part of Uanl A triple play In the ninth Inning was the cbief featate. acaulre reached dnt on OoUliu' error, a ■wee on balla to Carlilghi, and Tucker's error, wblcb enaUed Onoka to reach fliBt,lllled tbe bases. Usui hit a gronnder to Pllober Wilson, who threw to Waner at the plate, forcing HcQulraouL Warner ibrew to Tucker on Ont In Ume toculogllaul,and TUckar returned ihe ball to Warner, who toncaed Cartwright aa he attempted to teacb the plate on the play. Tbe long hlla were a boms ran by Hasa- nisear, and doable baggera by Joyce and gelbach- . _ J. ,. o. J.l. I.OWB. lb.,.. 4 0 0 0 9 0 a. 4 110 10 Dvdj.tl..... 4 0 1 J 0 0 HcCaithy. If 4 0 1 too Tucker.lb.. 4 0 0 II 9 0 ColUni,tf... 4 0 0 0 0 0 Nadi,9b. ... 4 0 9 9 0 0 Wamar, e... 9 0 0 < 1 0 WIUan.p.... 9 U 1 9 4 0 Tatili....SI 1 81714 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 0 0 8 • 0 0 0-1 WAaaiHovos.T. aao. A.B. l<lclu|j<n,a. 4 0 0 I 1 I Join.3b.... 4 1 I 1 I 0 AblKf er.... 4 0 0 0 0 0 8<lbKh,U.. 1118 0 0 Mauaiaar.rr 4 I I I 0 0 VeOiiIra, 0.. 4 0 I 1 0 I Cwiwrirt,lb4 10 0 10 Owkalb... 4 0 1 8 8 0 •aal, p. s 0 0 1 4 0 _ labia....88 4 Waikisibn 8 BoMoD I 0 EuiHdnuu-lwa*laflnB,8;Iaaua,l. Baaaoaemn John B. Taylor, the clever plichor aud malniitay of tbe Phlladelpbla leam, of the National League and American Association, was bore Hay 27,1873, atSlalen Island, N. Y.,aud It waa with an amateur team ot hU naUve place that be learecd to play ball. It was with the once noted Corinthians, of Slates Island, that he gained suttkleni renown In tbe pitcher's poslUon to sitraci ibe attention of aeverel minor league manageni, and In isoi be accepted bla diet professional eogageuieot with the Lebanon Club, of the Fennaylnnla Stale League. Ills good work that season In ins pllclier's position, placed bim on the Hat of eligible yonog playera from which the dobs of ths major league make aelectlon. Tho New York CInb msue a bid for bla services for Ihe aeaaon of 1802, aud he accepted It, hut later on was released lo the Albany Club, of the Bamem League, without being given a fair tilal, and what bas aince proved a loaa to the New Yorks bas been a great gain to the Phlladelphlss. Taylor took part In ihlrty-tbree champlonablp contests while with tbe Albany Ciab, and nude a remarkably clever ahov- Ing aa a pitcher, while bla tiattlng and llelding were excellent. Uhi good work with the AlUaoyaled to his engagement duibig the latter part of that eesson witta Ibe PhlUtdelphIa Club, where he has since n- mslned as Its crack pitcher. During tbe leasoa ot 1883 Iteylor look part lo only nineteen championship contests, but his work was of such a nature aa war- ranted Ihsclukin RMInlnghlmforlhe followlngaea- eon,and hisall raund workduringme Bummer of 1804 fully demonslrated that the club offlclala bad mads no mistake In rebiliilug hini. lie look part last Rea- son lu thirty-four cbamptoiuhlp coiiteatii,and nuked high as a batsman siiil fourth In his position ss a Oekler In the ottlclsl averages of tbe National League aud American Aasoclallon. Taylor haa bcencredllsil with a number of dne pitching perfonnancefl. The moat noteworthy of these was tbe preventing the Rochester leam from making nure lhanone safe hit oir bIm In a gsme played on June 9, ISM, at Albany, N. Y. Then, on August 28, same year, at neoaiire laland, he held Ihe Providence team down In one ■sfohlt. On Uay to of that year, at Providence, R. I., the home team made only twoaafo hllsotfTteylor. On May 13,1883, at Alljany, the lllngbamtona made only three eafa lilts oil hlin. Then again, on Aug. 8, same year, at Alliauy, he prevented the mngbanilona from making more than three aalo him off olm. On Sept. 4 of that year, al lleaaure IsUnd, Ibe Provi- dence team made only throe safe bits or Taylor. On April II, at PetenUiurg, ira.,tlie Pbllsdelphlas de- feated the Fetenbutgii l>; II to 3. Ttia loasn made only four aafe hlla oiTTWilor. In the dRIi Inning of that game, with three men on Ihe lisaea, l^aylor hit fora home tun, hia hitacoriug four runs, ilia bat- ting was a feature, be nmklug three lafe bits. In- cluding two home nins. —W., 9: B., I. On bilU-W., S. Rlruck out—W., I. Um- pire. Kaafa. Tlwa. 2J ). Ballimore to. PhiiadelpliiB* These teams met April £*, al Ualtlmore, Hd., nln having caused a poslponenient from the day before, for which the game had been originally icheduled. Weyhing vna wild and Inetiecllve, and the BalU- morea had Utile trouble In balllngout a victory. In the geventh binlng Smith waa aubsUluted for Weyh- ing, bat fared no belter tban did tbe former. Esiier pitched edacUvely nnUltbebiUerpartofihegame, when be appannuy weakened and waa npiaced by aieason. The deMIng ot Kclley, with Ihe batting ot Broulheia, Urodle and Jennloga, were fcstiireH. The long hits wen triple baggera by Selllvsn and Relti, and double baggeia by Croaa, Delehanty, Buckley and Jennings, the lauer geuing two. PuiLi. T. a a 0. A.I. " Uamlllon.lf. ft 0 I 1 0 D Borla,lb....s 1 i lo 0 0 Cro?9b.... 8 110 3 1 DeMiuly.crs 1 9 0 0 0 .-jliilb.....» 1 Jennlog^u. 6 4 3 nioupuo.rrs 9 t 2 0 o|BndIs^cr.... 8 0 3 llaUman, lb. 6 1 1 1 4 ' ~ Sulrlran, a*.. 4 3 1 9 9 Betllr, n.... 1 0 0 0 0 Clamenla, c. 1 0 10 1 Buckler, 0.. 4 1 s 9 3 Wetliloit, p. 2 0 0 I I BmlUi. p.... 10 10 1 TouV...I4 101»«l4 nilbdalphla... 1 I ! Baltihohl r. a a. o. i.a HeOM.Sb.. 0 3 10 11 Kooter, ir.... s 3 13 KalUy, If.... 5 3 - m Brouaieta,lb S 7 0 1 5 0 0 ~ 0 1 5 10 5 3 Roblnioi, c 5 0 1110 Emr. p 4 0 10 10 - 10 10 0 0 TaUI>....48t8 18 37 It S BalUnorr ft ., 3. 11,, •BrouUionnuL lillt>7 liatliU iMll. , . „ Eunoil ninK-l'hllidflplila.ft; Ballloiora,7. BaM on orror»-r.. 9: B., 4. On bAll»-P., 9: B., 7. SUiiCk oul- P.,t;B.,9. Uuptm, Humr and CaitipbelL Ttme,l.lO. ClBclnnatl -n. PllUbarf. There teams met for tbe drat Ume this season In a championship contest on April 23, at CUclonall, 0., when the pitlsborgsacored a victory cblelly tbnugh tbe poor neldlng of the home team In tbe aevenlh Innbig. Famit pibibed effectively, and held tbe vlaliore down to all aafe hlla, and nnly one earned run, but bis support was wntched. Ilawley was uulie freely batted, but managed to keep tho hits pretty well scattered Uueughonl. Tbe borne leam was weakened by the aiisence of UcPhee and Ewlog. any and Vaugbn, who Oiled tbeir pUcw respectively, made Ove eironi between thorn, and all werecoeUy. The long bits were double baggera by Cray, UllleraudPanvtt. rmsBuiia. r. a. a o. j.a □enlni, if... 5 0 0 9 0 0 Bluiul,cf... 5 13 10 1 BMkier. lb. 5 t 110 0 e E-Bmltti, If., ft 0 I 3 1 0 RMor.lb.... 5 0 I ft 3 0 CllOinnan*i 6 1 0 3 6 1 Crati, u ... ft ! ■ ? ! !l Buatlnn, c... 4 1110 0 Untov.p... 4 0 0 0 0 oramll, p t"SU...44 8 7 37 11 I '■ PllUburg. goo... roTJ-l-Tft: C..1. Oolilu-P,fti.i!.,9. aniek oul-P., 9; C. 1. Umplra, Enulto. lime, 2X». Tlie FlltsbnrBi scored their aecond victory over the Clnclnnam onXprtm. The home leam was ronalder- ably weakened by the absence of Of Uln Ewlug. Second Basenisn McPhee and Ouldelder llolllday. The game wae close and eiolUng anUI the aevenlh Inning when the Plltaburgs acored four runs sod virtually clnohed their vlctoiy. „Bolb pitchen were nnlte freely balled. Hoy and Miller lading In bal- llnn. each making three aafe hits. Tbe foniiera In- eluded a doable and triple bagger, while the latter'a locloded two double baggen. The other long safe hiu were tripple baggera by Beckley. E, Smith and 0 Smith, an7doubro baggera by Beckley and Cray ... A MM rr,«ri««ATt. r. a n. o. i.s ri.ici!cKAvi. T. n a. 0. A.a LnUiam.3b.. A 1 I t 0 I Ony.Sb > 0 1 3 I I VtulliO, lb.. > 0 0 > 1 3 iioiiiiiv, cr. I 0 1 0 0 0 .1113 0. . 4 0 3 1 3 0 .10 13 3 1 . < 0 I 3 0 0 , ....411330 TUaU.-.V 3 0 3) 10 a 0 0 0 4 0 V-0 1 0 0 0 I t-9 iior, ir.. Mairlt!, e BnilUi,u. Hitler, rf ClRCi^.VAri. T. a. a. o. a.s. Uil>Iin,3l>..5 0 0 4 1 U II. BolUl, aa. 5 19 3 10 Splea. c 4 0 0 3 1 1 iroanlTor,d4 1 0 3 0 0 lloj.ir 4 3 9 7 1 0 Vaoibn. lb.. 4 0 0 a I 0 Orer. lb 4 13 111 milir.rr.,... 4 0 3 0 0 0 Dwrtr, p.... 4 0 10 1 0 Tout ....98 5 11 17 » 3 0 I 0 4 1 " " PivTSBUBii. V. I. a. o. A.a. Oontnu. rf... 5 113 0 0 8UnUl,cr.. 5 1 0 4 0 0 S^klar, lb.. '?>>;? tSratUj. ir.ft '341 BAuor. In... 5 0 0 1 1 1 C1ln«mui.3l.6 13 19 0 rfoM.aa 4 0 1110 upli'e... 4 0 1110 tlKiirt 4 0 10 10 ''ir!lll......41 «,113;",» "Sii^ii:*-'.">!»t,''4i cLl^nAtfl. L.L p a-n 1 Umpire. Eoi lo. rnia. liO. -Jit F|-|UbiSa Side It three atimllbl by winning the flnal game of Ibe llret aeries, ApH 2S. ntOa- Siithi were aUll "I"""''"•«"'■=?• "i.JjSa M^eeand nolUdaj,_whlcb «rtouidy handicapped tbem. Uatt pitched In eicelj;nt fotm, holding the ^e leam down to nte aafe blui, Inclodlng a filpto hiunrar bv onv and s double by 0. Bmlin. rore- SffwM w«k £ • tight place, and In the idnth SlSi*o!nS?Bertley andTlollli each made a doable' Pimuoaa. v. a. b. o. a.s o«iloi,rr... Ill DonoTan, el. 4 0 0 B«bl«y, lb. > 1 3 BmltH, ir.... 4 1 3 BAuor, lb... A 0 1 riln||niAn.9b 4 0 0 (■lOAA, u.... 19 0 Bugdoa, 0. iitap.... TotAll Pliuiiunc. CInctnnAll 1 3 4 0 I 4 0 1 0 I ( 91 7 1017 8 : ....0 I I I 0 0 Rarnad ninn—Pliuborf, t»lUi-P.,4:U.,3. Buuclioui lit. Tlm^lal. Ciirciii.vAvi. r. a B. o, A.s. LAIham.lt.. t 113 0 0 HtUer, rr.... 3 0 0 3 0 0 Ito7, Ir. 1 0 0 4 0 0 lloKnIitr.cri 0 1 I 0 0 VAuabo, lb. 3 I 0 a 9 I OlAT.lb 3 t I 1 I 1 a.BnlUi, M. 4 0 Splo^e 4 0 ForeinAn, u. 3 t TtlaU...]] 4 0 0 3 0 1 0 u I CloclnBall, I 1 9 0 A 1 ftl7 0 H 3 9-7 0-4 Bai« on I—P., 1; C 9. Umpire. EmA 8t. Loals vs< ClBTelaad. These teams played tbelr flrat championship con- test together this season on April 29, at BL Louis, Ho., tho home leam then winning chlelly through Cuppyift poor work In tho plleher'a poaltloo. lie gave no fewer than nloa bases on balls, snd was nfely batted at critical stages. Hint was abw freely batted, but managed b keep the hlla well acaliered, except In the alxih Inning. Tho Cleva- laada wen weakened by the alnence of aecond haaeman Obllda, which cauaed a ablft In the make up of the team. Tbo long aafo hlta were a home and triple bagger by Burkett, and double iMggera by UcKean, a. Tebeau, O'Connor and Miller. C'LavBLASO. V. a a, o. al flv. Locia t, a. M. o. A.s. Burketl, ir..S 1 9 0 0 1 Doad, ir..... 0 1 0 I 0 I HcKms. u. A 1117 8 milAr, rf..... e 110 0 1 O.TtbAAuJb 5 118 10 (k>ooor, lb... 8 0 1 8 0 0 n.TtbMu.ira o i t o o Lron>, 911... s 00141 Zlmm>r, c... 5 1 0 4 0 0 Oulon. 3I>... S 0 I 4 3 3 McAloer. cr. A I 3 3 0 I iVmIcv, n... s I 1 s 3 3 O'lionoor.lb 5 117 1 0 llonn, cr... 5 3 0 4 1 1 nrlol'aor.3b 5 3 10 10 HeluTc 5 9 1 8 0 0 Cupor.l' 3 13 110 PJinl, p 5 9 3 0 9 1 TOU11...48 II 15 37 U a ToMll 47 19 S IT 19 8 OlaTolAUl 3 0 1 0 0 5 0 3 1-tl 81. LoulA 0 0 0 8 0 3 5 0 —13 EAnietl nma-^vAUnd, Oi BA«a on bAlIa-C.. 1; 8L lAiulA, 9. Struck out—0., 1; HI. L., I. Umpire. BotUu Time, Si. Tbe Isbles were tuned April 34, wben these leanu met for the aecond gsme of tbe neriee, ihe Cleve. lands then scoring tbelr Oral champlonahlp vioinn of the season. Chlldi msde bis reappeannce witn the vlsltora snd look his poalllon at aecond base, and bis tisliing and Qeldlng were fcalures of the game. Ue and Borkett were cacb creilllcd with four Mfe hlla, the Isller'a lucludlog a triple bagger. Tbe other long safe hit waa a double liagger by O'Connor. UuDougal Ktiirted In lo pitch for the home team, but waa relieved In Che aecond Inning by Stsley, when the Oevelanda bad a lead of aeven nina Captain Tetieati was dood for coaching whilo running bases. Wallace pllohed a good game for the vUliora, holdbig the home team down to aeven lie hlu. CLsrauao. v. a a. o. i.e. BurkAU.ir... 8 3 4 1 0 0 McKoAn.H. - ClitUa, 3t>... O.Tebaail.tb 8 3 U.TaboAu.rl 4 I MeAlMr, cr.. A 0 O'Connor, e. 5 0 MeOArr.sli.. 3 0 WAllAce, p.. I 1 4 3 9 9 14 3 0 I 0 9 0 0 3 1 1 0 4 9 ToUlA. ITIaretAnd. BL Loull. .81 II IS 17 18 I .... 4 9 0 . B. a. o. A.a. I u a 0 I 13 10 0 0 3 8 0 0 n I 1 0 t 0 17 11 0 V 0 4 I 10 10 1 0 0 4 9 0 Br. Ixii'iA Do>ii,ir.... MlUor, rr... Connor, lb. Lrooi, 3ti.. Qulnn.Hi... EIr, n ilosaa, cr.. _ _ 0 PolUc 0 0 3 3 0 McDouKAl p 1 BIAler. p.... 1 0 0 0 1 0 T!>lal>...37 9 7 17 13 S 0 0 0 0 9 l-ll - .. 0 0 1 0 3 0-8 EaiumI mnA-Cl«r«lind. 8. Bam oo ImiIIa-<;., S; hi. Loull. 1. HIraeb fwt-C., 4; St. L., I. Umplra, Boiu. Tlmi.9X>. The (Oevelanda won again April 26, after a close and exciting Onlsh. Tbelr Dcltllog was fsulUesa and their balling waa timely, rapeclally In Ibe eighth Inning, when they balled In three runs snd vlrtuslly won Ihe game. Both Cuppy and F.hret were In excellent fbim.and pllcbcd with good ef- fecL The long hlta wen borne nina l>y Borkelt aud McKaan, and a triple liagger by ({ulnn. HUty rain fell during the entin game, CLBviLAnn. V. a n. 0. a. a. BorkAlk ir... 4 3 1100 keXtAn. •1.41 ChlMa. lb.... 4 t O. Taboo,III 4 0 n.TobMo, rr4 o HcAlAAr.cT.. 4 0 Zimmtr, e... 4 0 VcOur, 3b.. 4 0 CletolAod. SL Unti 119 0 118 0 0 to 1 0 1 1-0 0 1 1 SO 0 l» . I Br. LAOia V. a. a. o. a.b. no>i|, ir..... 4 0 0 1 0 0 iVMiiar, tr... 4 0 19 10 aiiur, If ... 4 0 1 0 0 0 Coonor, lb.. 4 0 0 II 4 0 Lrnn>.%.... 4 119 10 ynbia.II>.... 4 11110 l\r — 9 0 0 9 1 0 0 PaIIi, c. 9 8 0 9 0 1 . I) Otm. p 9 0 0 9 I I 717 il 0 TotAll...s 9 an U 9 ~ 8 0 0 0 0 8 0-1 . 8 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 Earned ninA-ClovolAOd. 9; KL lAjnln, r Baib on talll —<;., 1 Hlracb oat—C., I; HL L., I. Umpire. BolU. TIma, 116. LowlarlUa Ta. Chkag*. Boperior batibiR enabled the Lonlavlllea to defeat tbe Chlcagos on April 23, at t^olavlUe, Ky,, when tlieae teama played their Int cbamptooahlp oonleat oftheaaaaon. Uriau waa hatted bard, sagedaOr In Ihe aeoood, afti, rfiih and 8li^ laalw>«Bca the Uularlllaa acored all of their tuna, the hiltar making twenly lbrse safe hlta tor a total ot twenty- Blx baaaa. Uiby, too, waa treely batted, bat moat of Ihe hlta made oft him came attar ohancea had been ootred off his pitobing to pat out tlH aide. Tbe long him were a home mn by Ryan and doul>le laggen liy (Uaiacock, Bweeney, Shugan, Hyan and Anioo, Lot'laviua r. a a. o. A.a Rvaanar. rf. a 1 9 9 0 0 0'BltaB,n>.. 8 I 1 8 8 0 Rhuinii,cr.. 8 t 1 a 0 a niAnc<>ok,lb 8 14 4 1 CaiCAOO. r. a. a. o. a.b. X;Aii,rf.....a 1 9 0 0 0 IniR -....» 10 19 0 «llmoi.ir...a 19 10 1 .. - . . An«no,lb....» 1 1 14 8 1 P(¥Sir, ■...8 3 3 1 1 olCani*. cf.... S 9 0 111 (^Isrb.lr..... 4 1 4 9 0 1 PTMIOB.Sb.. 8 3 3 1 9 0 lubr, p 4 1 10 9 3 Rnnll,9b..S 18 13 0 HtaWAIt.Sb.. SOI 189 Klllrid|*,o. S 114 0 1 Unko 8 1 1 9 0 0(lt<ailh.p...S 1 9 0 8 1 n>»ll...84 ISSQ II 8 T0UU....4ala 1417 17 7 lAiuUrltIo 0 4 0 0 9 9 0 S 0-M <9ltcAin 1 0 0 6 1 0 9 0 4-14 Eareod ran»— LouIitIIIa, a Baiai*oa i i u ii tfc.3M^t. rAsn.8. On balkt-L.. 9; K., 4. Blnek ont-L, I: C , t. Untptra. HcDonaKl. TIma. I.S. The Chlragoe were enaMeil to reverse the above reault on April 24, ihrouoh tbe wretched lIcldlDg uf the home team. The Chlcagoa wore lortiinale In maklngthelrhltaalterc«ailyemnhad lieenmade by the home team, or men had been aeat to dtat on lialla llntcblaon waa quite freely lutted, but man. aged to keep the Mu made off hlu well icattered, or waa veryesectlvewhenahlt waa needed liy Ihe koue leam for Bending In a nin. Tbe long atfe hits were a triple bagger by Qlaaeoock and doubles baggera by luan and Uooohue. Olaaacook aiicceedeu In compleling a neat double play unasalaled, LocuriLiB. r. M. a. o. A a BnMnoy, ir. 8 0 0 1 0 I IfBrlon, lb.. 4 0 I 9 1 I nbnmn, cr.. 4 o o i o a nuiae<>ck,lb. 4 0 9 S 0 I ITilfar, B... 4 1 1 0 1 3 Clirt. Ir. 4 0 9 4 0 0 l>roUwi,3b., 4 0 I I 3 0 Mcl>onu«l,p 4 0 1 0 4 0 Cole, r. 4 0 0 4 0 u TuIaU 97 I II 34 It ' Uulnltia 0 (9itrARo. I I Omicauo. t. h. a. 0. A.a. Hran.rr..... 4 11110 DsbUi, n . 4 I 0 3 3 0 Wlbmt,lr... 4 10 110 Aoion.1b... 4 11(00 Lania, cr... 4 113 0 0 K»r«it,3b.. 4 I 1 a I 0 HMWArl,lb.. 1 I 1 I 1 0 UonohaA, c. I I 1 4 I 0 tluichloon,ps 0 0 a 1 0 TulAlA 3> 8 7 37 II 0 0 0 I 0 0 0-1 K«mod nio-LvuUrlM«. Haba on UlU—U, 1; Chtcssn, 3. Hinickoul-L.,3; t:..9. Ilmpliv, UcltaaaU. TIma,Bi. Superior all round work enabled Ibe Luulavlllea to reverss the above reault when Iheao leains met, April 25, for Ibe third game of Iheir netlea Ciin- ulngham pitched wItb good eilMt, tbe vUltont be- ing unablo to make more than two asfe hlla 111 any one Inning. Tbe Ixiularlllea tislted bard, eapecUlly In tlie slxln, aevenlh and eighth tunings. Tne long aafe hlla wera doulila tMggera by Bweeuey, Prealon, Ryan ami Anaiin, Ihe Isuer scoring two. Tho bat- ting and DeldUig of Preston, anil ihe Holding of Sbugart ware featurvs. LouiaviLUL V. a B. a a.b. anoMor, rr. s 1 3 4 o 0 O'Brian.Jb.. 8 0 I 0 II I Sbuaart, cT.. 8 0 3 7 1 0 OtAAACoclr ■' ' proffir, a ... . . Cbirk, If 8 3 3 3 1 0 Prauon,9b..8 3 3 1 5 1 Ctin'gbAU, p 8 u 3 ti 3 0 Coin, 0 5 3 9 9 0 I Touu...ii 15sir 13 I Uiilatlllo. I 0 0 ChtrAXO 0 3 1 DtbUn, lA.. \f llmul, U.. Anaoo, lb.. laaia, or. CuiOAUo. T. a n. o. a.b. Bran, rr.....8 0 1 9 0 1 6 0 19 11 6 0 0 4 0 1 4 118 4 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 ■l<nnlt,lb.. 4 13 110 BUBArl, lb.. 4 1 0 3 1 0 lloiu,a.... 4 0 0 1 0 1 BttrtUin, 1>.. 4 0 0 4 4 1 Tout....90 4 7 17 13 8 10 0 4 4 U-IA _ . II 0 0 0 0 11-4 EAnMd runs—LoulRtllU, 7; (nilcAao. I. Baa* on halM -L.. 9: 0,9. BIrnck oul-L., I: C, 1. Umpire, Mo- DonAtd. Tlun,l.ir. BaltlmarB va« Braolalyili The llalUiuore and lliooklyn leaus mot tor the dnit Ume tbbi aeaaon on April 24, at Ihilllniore, Uil., Ihe former then winning alter a dues and exciting alruggle. Iloth Hemming and Uunil«rt noro In ex- cellent form and pltche<l with good eilbcl, keeping Ihe bibi made oiT Uietu well acaliered, except In one or two Inalances, wbea all tbe luna wen scoreil. Four brilllaat douiHa plays were nudo, each team tieing credlled with two. Tbe long hibi were a triple liagger by Kelly and double liaggera by Blioeli and llohi'mlng, tho latter getllDi two. Tho drilling nf Corcoran, Jennluga auil llaflz, with the Iwllliii of Hemming, were roaturea. Score: MiLriBuBB. r. H. R. u. A.a. HcUn*. lb. 4 0 1 I 1 1 KeoUr, rf... 4 10 9 10 K4iUr.tr.... 4 0 1 9 0 0 HnulWAlbl 0 I r I 0 Bmllo, ct.. 4 0 1 U 0 0 lulii, in 4 0 I 9 4 I JinnliiSA,M. 9 0 1 6 9 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 naMn>>ll.n. 3 U 0 9 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 lltnunloa |> 3 1 9 I 0 0 - • - Tuuii...s 9 ton II a 0 0 I 0 0 0-1 BhOOKLVX. T. N. n. O. A.B. Qriinn, cr.... 5 u 3 a I 1 tuhinca, tb 5 0 0 H I 0 Dllr.lb 4 0 U 1 9 I Buma. Ir.. . 4 0 I 4 0 0 Tnd»A]r. rl.. 4 0 1 I I u Blilnillo.3t>.. 4 1113 1 Corcnru.m. 4 0 3 0 3 0 Urim.c - - - - Ijunibart, p. TouU....» I 834 11 3 Hrnoklyn 0 y 0 Ballimore.. .... 0 -a Kaxntd niiiA-Bruolilin, 1; BAlUiunro. 3. Bvniiubilla -Brook., 3; HilL. I. Hlranb out-Bionk., 3; HaII., I. Umpire, Mumy. Tlim, ni. Toe above reault waa nveraed April 28, when the Urooklyna by a brllllaut rally al tbe bat Bcured leu runs In the Isst three lunlnga lAicId pitched a good game and kept the hlla made off him well acaliered, except In the ilxtb Inning, when tbe home leam bunched four hibi. laeludlog a duulilo and triple baggsr, and scored four runs. After that tbey could du mile or nothing wllh Lucld'a ebihlng. In Ihe eighth Inning, after having oIh Ined a comfortable lead, Fouu put In Blelu, off whom only ono bit waa made. The pbaylng on both Bides waa good, CrtlHn la partloular dhuln- gulahlng bimaelf. Ilo uisdotwoaenatliinal calohea uf apparenlly aafe hlUi In deep eenire leld. Cor- coran, Mulvey and HcOmw also telded Inely. Mr. Long msde s good Impreaidon 01 bla Oratappcarance as a major lesgua umpire. Hcors! BaOOBLVN.r. S. a. U. A.B. uriino.or.... 8 3 3 I 0 u LachAno<,Ibo 1 I > 0 0 Corcornii, aa 8 1 1 3 4 1 Oalr, lb S 1 I 1 9 U Burai, ir.... S I 9 9 U 1 Tndway, rr. 8 I 1 0 1 Mulrar, h>. .819101 Ullio, c 8 1 1 4 I U LuclJ, P 4 I 9 0 1 U Hum, p I 0 I 0 U U Tnuk...ll3 II II 17 10 4 Brooklvo 0 3 0 Balllmure... . 1 Raltiuohs. v. a. a, o. i.a. Mcllnw, 30. 5 1 I 1 e 0 Xoolir, rf... 6 0 1 1 0 0 IallAr,lr,... 5 0 13 10 Bno(litra,tb5 0 1 lu r 0 8lodlc,cr... 5 0 0 1 0 0 Rain, hi.... 5 1 1 1 5 I JanoIoi».M.8 1114 1 Hubliaoi, 0.. 4 1 3 4 1 0 lllta<an,p .. 4 8 0 0 1 1 Tolil>.. .41 • 10 IT II 4 1 [I 0 3 5 1-14 0-S KArnwl nuA-Rrooblrii, 3: BallliDiira, 3. Ham on ar roia-Bnok.. 4: Bolt.. I. <M balta-BnuiB., 9; Bnll.. 8. airuck 001—Bncik. Uinptrtt, piarrijr and Lnns. Timn, IV. The Ualtlmore* rereraed the alwva result April 28, when Uieae luma met for tbe third time tliU aessun. The Brooklyus look tbe lead In Ihe fourth lonlng and held li unui tbe alxib, when die Bslil- mores bunched tbelr blla and scored night runs, virtually wIniUng Ihe game. Ilolhr pltcbeil a good game, and kept tbo hllH made olT him pratly well acatlertd, except In Ihe fouriti and iilnlh Innlngi. Htein wsa veiyelTKIIve until Ihe sixth Inning, wbeu only three acatiering hlta had been made off hlio. In that Inning, however, Ihe RalUmorea pounded his pitching all over Ihe Held. The long aafe lilu wera homo runs liy (Irtnin and Lacbaoce, a triple bagger by Tradway, and doublia by Mulvey, Bklu and Jennings. Score: Halvimokl v. a a o. A.a| Bmouilts. v. a. a. u. a.s. Merirev, 311. a 3 3 1 A 1 (lrlinn,nr.... A 1 1 I 0 u KMlar, rf...A Ilia MUcbaKe, ll<5 1 I It u u 5 1 1 0 0 0 i:urconJi, u. 5 u I 1 8 1 5 I I 15 8 0 Hair, Hi 4 U t 4 3 u 5 9 3 1 0 MBuroA, If.... 4 0 0 3 0 U Ktiiar,tr.. Csnr, lb., "redin, ef. Hall/, dli A I 1 1 4 OITraJinf. if. 4 u I 0 u 1 Jinnlnnu. 5 114 8 UMulrv, 9b RnlilnMB, c. 4 1 0 9 0 nBumll, e. Ji ' Mulror.ib.. 4 I 1 9 I 0 _ .,Butrall, e... 4 » 0 t 1 3 llolfir, p.... 4 0 0 0 1 UHUlD.p... .. 4 3 10 10 TolAla...43 111] n II ll T0UU...3B 5 1014 14 S BrookIrD IOO3 000U1-8 Billlniora 0 1 0 8 0 a I 1 -19 Karntd ranB—Biwklirn, 3; Baltlnon, S. Bah uo IfAlU —Bronk,, 3: RaH.. a. Mncb oa4-Bruub.. 3. Uniplroa, Murray and Loof. TImt. ISO. !(•«* Yorli TS, BoalaB, The New Yoriia lost tba Orst game of the preaent aeries to the Uosloui on April 24, at the Polo Urounda, thbi city, through Ihsir Inability lo l«t SUveU'a pitching. Only two aeatlerioir aafe hlU were made off hin. Iltiile, loo, did exceUeot work, liot aeveral cobUv eiron gave runs to Ihe Boabina which the New rorka could not overcuina. Up to the flfib lonlng uotarunorlbe aembbuice of a Mfe hit had lieaii made. In that laoing, however, after two men were out and one un flrat, Ihe reault of a liaaa un lialhi, Doyle nibiaed an caay Ibtuwo liall from Huale, which, bad he held 11, would bare re- tired the Bostons without a ruo; but two aafa blU folliiaed and three raos were icored. The Iknlona earned a run In tbe alsth on a acratch aingle liy Colllsa and a locky three tisfner by Maah. A liaae on IjsUa, two erron br Tuckerathl two aloglea gave Ihe New Yorks all of uelrniiu. Hcon: BcBvov. r. ILS. o. A.a. NBvToaK.r. a a. o.A.a LuBa, 3li.... 6 U 3 4 9 0 giUir. M.... 4 10 18 1 Lonaaa.... 4 O 0 0 8 3 ViaIUII'n,cr4 t 0 I 0 0 Dully, cf a U 0 4 0 0 Oivll,!)).... 4 0 10 1 Mc<;anlir, V, 4 I 0 I Tnekir. lb... 4 10 8 Oolltnair.... 4 1 1 9 NaUi,8li 4 0 11 HinnUe.... 4 10 8 SUTa(U.p... 4 111 Toiau...n 6 an BoMoa 8 6 Nmr rwb 0 0 - ncTl UoyU. lb. Tlnraao, I waArd, 3b. Bnrla, Ir.... 4 0 0 0 0 0 rarnlXe....4 0 0 8 3 1 lb.... 4 I 018 0 I I, rf.. 4 0 0 I 0 0 ,3b.. 4 0 I 1 4 0 I 0 llBAto, p 8 0 0 0 4 0 17 - • ■ - RnrBM run—BoAton. ri>tAla..JS 9 Sn IS 0 8 3 8 8 0-8 0 V 0 0 i 3 0-8 Bam oo trrora— B.. 3; Maw York. 8. On tallA-B.. 1; N. V., 4. BIraek oal-B., 7; M. T., 4. Umpire, (^mpbsU. Time, US. The above reault waa rarersed on April 3t, when Iheae teama met for Ihe aeoind Une thia aeaaon. Netlbaralde acored antllUM third losing, when two alagle* and a doable bagger gave the New Tofka as earaed ran, and a bad moir by Lowe of a Ibiowa hall by Maab gave Uia Bew toika two oiocs mas. lUaesdadthalrraB leltlBg. TUBostoosgoond two moa In the tiflh Inning on a double bajger, a baaeon balla, a aingle and a wild ttnw by nnell. Both nlicheradid good and einoUva work, eapectally at ortllcal alagta. In tbe dnllnnlng Ihe Bostons had three men rn Ihe ha>ea,lintcouId not score. Inihe third they made two alnglen and a aacrilce, bat conid not get In a run. Scorei noirtu.v tABa, lb.... 4 1 lAinff, BA— 4 0 t Dniiy, cr.... 4 I 1 Mctknbv, If. 4 0 u Tucker,IK.. 4 0 1 noitiDAtr.. XAAb.Sl.... iUnwl,c... Ntcb«U,p.. •Baunon... . . TolAU....9t 1 5 14 RoAloo 0 0 New York. 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 9 0 0 A 3 0 II I 10 0 0 h, 0, A.B. II 1 0 0 I 0 0 1 ; 0 0 NawToai.T. a. a. a. a.b. rntlar.AA... 4 1119 0 VAiiitali'ii,ef4 0 118 0 Dailii,3b.... 4 0 1 0 0 0 " • ■• 4 0 0 8 9 1 4 0 110 8 4 0 0 4 9 0 4 119 0 0 4 0 15 11 4 119 9 1 D>iyla.lb.... TleniAn,rr. Ku>or<l,9U. Huika, Ir... VnmlUe... Haokln.p... Toula...9B 9 8 n It I 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 00000 -3 "llAnoon baited In NIcboli* pu^ In the ninth Inning, ttarnfit runa-H^Mion. I; New Ynrk, 1. HsMon anora- R.,t. llnbAlt>-H,4: N. Y., 1. 8lniekoul-B.,3; N. v., 3. Umpire. I^m|ihall. Tlmn,9h. . ^ Fanllleaa Selillng ami tliiiely balling helped Ihe New Yorks to win again, April 28, whon tbeae teams met for Ihe dnal game of ineir tint aeries. Qennan waa In llna form anil pllcheil wllh telling estct. the Uoatoaa nuking only six aafe hlla off him, WUsnn •UTled In lo pitch for ibo vlallora, Imt he waa an- ateady and Inrilbollve. In Ihe lltih Inning he wut roplaccil by liolan, who waa at llniea falriyenecllve. Tho long aafe hIM were double baggen by liavhi (twice), iHiyle and Hchriver. Fuller made aooe womlerful phiya Ilia Holding, wllb that done by lAiwe, and Ihe Imlllbg of Uavia and Uoyle, were featurer. The lloaton plaiera found conaldenbia fault with Uinpln Campbell's nillni*. Score: Boemix. I.aw«, lb. .. A I/tita, RA.— A Uiill}, ef.. . 4 McCanhr, ir 4 NaaIi, 3I>,. ... 4 Tucker, III.. I IMIIna, ir... 4 Rjan. c 4 vrlliun.p.. .. 3 DolAn, p 1 Tolala...al Httauin Naw Yiiik Haw VoiB. V. a. a. o. A.B. Kulkr.BA... A 4 1 1 8 0 Vau llAtt'n,cl5 - - UAvll,9h.... 5 9 I 1 0 U 9 9 9 1 0 0 3 19 U 0 0 I 4 0 U . 0 1 1 U I I 9 d 0 49 14 It n 11 0 0 0 l>- 9 0 -14 a. n. n. A.B. 0 13 7 II I 3 I 10 4 1 0 0 1 0 I Uoylo, Ik.. 1 I 0 3 D nornan,If.. I 0 11 0 a Hiiiri.nl, lb.. 0 0 0 0 0 Hnrkn, If..,, 0 113 1 Hcbtl<or,o.. 0 I 0 9 0 Oaniiifl, p.. 0 0 0 U I) 4 4 It lA 1 Tiilak 11 u 0 0 I a 1 a 1 0 0 1 . . KamftI niiia-Now York, A. Bah on «mir-N. Y. On liAltA-B«>t4in, 4: N. V., 7. Hiruck out-H., I; N. Y., I. Umplra, ('aiiipMI. Tlino.1.11. . Waahlagtoa ts, PhliadrlpliU. Tho Waihlngtoiu defealml the Phlladelphlaa April 34, at Waahliigtln, |I, U., when Iheas teama met for Ibeir Ont ehaniplenahip conloaL MoOIU'a wlldneaa In the fourlb tuning, III which he gave three men ihelr laiae uii lialls, all of whlob reaulled In runs, virtually telU the itory ul the defeat ot tbe Phlbidolnhlas. ni au otinr Inning dlil the home team male nuira tban one lilt,and Mdllll ntlred nine men on a'rtkcs, Joyce lielsg hIa vlollni four tliiies. In Ihe Beveulb Inning Ihe PhlUiilelpbIss bitiicbod livs hlla and aciirea three runs, which caused Manager Hobmela Ui biiMIIuIo Hullarhy lu BlookAdalo'a ulaco In Ibe elghik, and Ihe cluage proved a gnwl ono. Tho long lilia wera Irliile liag- gom III Helbaoh and llalliiwu and douMo baggera wAAiiiaiiroliT. a a. o. a.b. NlebuUon,M8 13 8' Joyce. 9b. ... 5 0 U I AbbAy.cf.... 4 0 I I Halbacli, If... 4 0 11 llAUu'ar, rri I 1 0 Mcdulre. c. 4 I u 5 >b>,lli...4 I k'lilapl U 0 0 Taula...»l 5 7n II WAAlilnaUiu.... t u 0 riiit-A. V, a, a o, A.B. 9 0 llaniItlAn,cr. 5 I I I 1 0 ~ " Hiiyin, lb.... 5 0 1 8 1 u Cfraa,lb.... 5 0 10 10 llAlcbAoty, ir A 0 1 1 I I nii>iiim>ii,rr 4 0 0 too llalblun, Ih. 4 I 13 9 0 l'.Art'llBbl,lb 4 I I 13 t ORulll>u,u.. 4 0 1 3 9 0 ■ ■Hunbby. e . 4 I 0 10 I 0 Mdllll, 1 4 I 9 0 I 0 Tiilat>...4ll 4 II n 18 I 0 0 0 0 0-6 PbllAilerrblA. . . 0 0 0 u I 0 3 0 t>-4 Itarn*t1 runi—Wndiinali'n, I; I'lilkililiihlA, 4. Ham uii • ln>l>-l'..3 lln lallA-W., 7l.t'.,l. HIniok out—W.,8; ■ .. Uiitpllo, Knoh. ,.»>*, «b lluiicliliigtiiclrlilbiatopnnriiinallnieaenabled Ihe llillailclpfalaa In ravorae llie alKivo reault, April 38, allhniigli llin liital tiuiiilwr of liaMM iiuile by the Waahliiglunn waa greater than llmlof Ibe vlallora. Onay anil Mercer were bit liinl from tlio beglu. iiing, llio latter In llio llflh Innleg lining nplawJtiy Muflarkey, wlm allowed lliu Pbiladelnlihia all hits during Ihe ruiiialiidcr of the game. Malioney auu. ceeded Hcliiiire In the sixth. In Ihe ninth Inning Hulllvaa Biiil Turner uiillldeil In left llald, aud tho former had lu rrlire from the game. Ilelohaniy took his place, liut liail nnlhlog t<> du. Tbo luug hlla were home ruiia by Joyce and Meruer, Ulpin liaggeni by Crooks, TIinuipa4iu and Uleineiita,doulilo baggen by Cruokn (two), Mercer anil lloyle. Scorei WAam.iiiro.iT. a. a. i>. A.B.j Puila. v. a. a. o. a.b. Nldiuluiii,!! A 0 0 I a 3 Turner, ir...5 1 I I 0 0 Juy»,3li.... 5 1 1 U 3 0 llAllBail, lb A 3 3 3 0 0 Abbey, rr. .. A 1 u 1 0 0 llaiiiTlbiii, cr A 3 1 I U 0 Helbacli, ir. A 1 I 4 0 0 ineinaiiu, e,. A 3 9 8 1 0 llAMlirar, If A U 0 3 U 0 CniAl^ 3li.... A U 0 4 I I Milluira, c. 4 1110 0 T(ioni|>Hn,rrA 3 8 3 0 0 Mabunoy, c. I I 0 3 I 0 Hultiran, h. 5 I 1 4 4 1 (^nrt'ilaliLIb 5 U 3 lu 0 0 llelalianly.ia 0 0 V 0 0 0 llcuokF.lli... A 9 3 3 1 0 H4.yl>, III.... I I I I I 0 aoicor, p... 3 I 9 11 1 0 llArmy, | 4 3 9 0 1 8 ulUrby, p. t U 0 0 I 0 *t:nuBan I II 0 u 0 ol 1%lalc...45 1llllll 0 9 TOUU...43 15 1817 t 9 Wulilnalon... 9 3 I 0 9 U U U 1-10 rtillAilariibU... S0054UI0 —11 •Cuuaan bAluil fur MulUrky. Kemwl tuna—WtAlilnalon, 0; KltlUdelplila 8. Bah uii arnilA-W., I; P., 3. Iln lalU-«., 4; P., 4, Stnicb-W. 3;P.,1. Umpire, Kosrn, Time.tlS. Uupuriur tiattlng onablud lue Waahlngloua lo win UO April 'A, when Ihe gatua wsa called at Ihe end ot the eighth Inning on account of darknea. Ths home leant bunched their blla lu Ibe fourth, aixth and eighth lunlnga, when they aoored all or Ihelr runs Hclllll waa wild In gtriog baaeaoB ballssnd unsteady, sud waa freely lalleiL Mercer, allbough hit i|Ult« liiinl, loausHtiriu keep the bits uaile off bIm well a<:attiired, cxoept In Ilia llflb InulDf, when Ihe vlslton inado foiirol tbelr eight ruha. The long aafo hlla were hnue runs by uruokaand Helhseh, triple baggera by Nlotaohiun asdHercar.audiloublaa by UrtwiTght, llalliiian, Criiaa and UcUlU. Soorai r.'nMibB,it}... Joyc«,91i.... sou Abl,ey,ef.... A HalUacli.ir... A llAMiirar, rr A Hcllulre.o.. 5 llan'rilhl. IbA NIchblMB. 5 Marcar,p.... 5 11. i.a. 9 3 1 0 I ^ 13 9 PuiLA, V. a. a n. a.s. lialrliAnly.irs 110 0 1 llallman, lb. a 1118 8 lluiriuin,ers 0 10 0 0 BuAktoy.o.. 8 I 18 0 0 Okmenia a. 3 0 1 0 0 0 llna«,iu.... 8 1 I I 0 0 Tti«pipH0,rf 4 9 0 1 9 0 auUlran, ai. 4 0 1 a 9 o Hiirta,lli.... 4 I I II 0 0 Hilllll, p.... 4 0 1 0 8 0 .47 lA 18 II II 7 Tuub 41 8 U 94 9 I iBlun 0 0 U 8 0 4 0 8-18 nillaile'plili 0 I 1 0 1 I I 0-8 KAnid rnni—WAAhlnabw, II: PbllAdilplili, 4. Bamou lallA—W., 7: P., 1. Htrucb oul-W., 4. Uniplio. KMro, Tlina, 1«. Ml. U>mU va. Plllabara. Tlieae b.>aina played Ibelr llnit champlunAblp game of tho BesBiiii bigallicr, April 28, at Bl. IahUs, Mo., the IlllslHirgH then winning liy Ihelr aupertor pll round work. Ilawley waa In excallant trim, and heM the lionie team down to live acatlertug aafa hits. llrellanKcIn waa freely lisllcd, the vlallora hunching their hits In the fourth, anh and alxlh Inn- Inga, when all nf tbelr funa wore made. Hugdeu and I'ella lot lliolr respective leania In tailing. Tlis llelding of llauer aud Cr»a waa a fsaluie. The only eirora charged lo the vUllon were made by lllugniau, and tbey did notpnire coolly. Hcurai PinaBuBii. T. B. a. It. A.ar * — " UtMiuTan, rr. 0 0 I I Oaalniucr,.. 6 1 U 3 0 Bwkler.lb.. 6 0 I 10 0 0 HinlUi.lI.. Bauer, 1**.. Ulln I 3 Ullnaiiiiii,9n8 I 3 crroAA,!! 5 3 3 BuBilen, e. llavlAy, p. ToUlA. I 0 s s I 8 3 4 4 0 3 3 Pluabnri HL tAMlll ,40. . _ .43 8 13 n 13 .... 0 0 Hv. Iaiuis. Mlllfr, rl.... 4 (Vaiby, er... 4 4>,iinur, tb.. 4 r.yiina,9b.,.. 4 A.B. 0 0 1 0 3 U I 7 0 I 0 UIO 0 0 0 I 9 I u U 0 I 9 0 I I 1 0 0 11 u a 4 I sniT 8 0 0-8 U 0-U Oninn, noBd,ir.. Br,M Polll, c 8 - _ . - areIlAnii'o.p9 0 0 0 9 TOUU...94 u or' 9 I 9 0 ~ 0 0 0 0 u . . P.Arn*l rnriA-Pltulrtire, 9 Bam un ballo-P., 4; HI. lAiula I. airacb uul-P., 1; M. I..,!. Viufin HellA. Time. 310, Tbe PlllaburgB won again April 21, aflar a ckiae and eiclTlog llolsta. Tbe noma team look Ihe lead lu the dnrinnlOM by acoriug two runa, and held It unlll Ihe aevenlh lanlng, when the vlalbira tallied a ran aud Uad the aaire, and llually wuii nut In Ihe nlnib lonlnB wllh only one man onL Kbret was freely uued, uut managed to keep moat of llie bitsmadeoffhlm well acaiured, Klllenpitched a ateady game throughout and wsa well aupiioito). Bauer and Lyons led tbelr reapectlve teams In bat- ting. The former's four aife nils Included a triple bagger, wblle Ihe latter ma credited with a home runtadonlile tagger aud a alngla. Ueckley also made s home run. A neat double play waa made bf ()ulnn and Connor. Uauer'a dne heldlog waa auoareauire. Score: ft. Locia r. a. u. o. a.b, Pirraapau v. a. a, o. a a. Mlltor, rr......A I u I u f Donoraa, rr.8 1 I I 0 0 iJoolsy, If,.. ,A 0 U 4 0 1 ltMlni,cl... .6 0 1 I 0 I .'1 .L . . 1 I H«kl«y. Ib..ft I III 0 0 9 11 USollb, ir.....A 0 1 9 0 U 9 111 0 Saner, lb....4 14 8 8 Cllni ' ^ Connor, lb.. Lyune, 8b... Oolnn, nt.,. OoBd, ir..... TolAla 8t.I«nl<.... rltlAbnri. . . Earoad ranA-Ht Lonta 8i,l>.,l; P., I. BIraekuni TtasiLia 0 3 1 u ucnoRniaa,lii.4 0 I Q 8 0 0 111 0 Unas, If, 4 0 I s 9 0 0 u I 1 u luBden, a....4 0 0 4 0 0 U 1 U 8 VKllUa,p 4 0 I » 9 0 1 as II 8 TMaU.....«i 8 1417 f I «"IOT^080*-4 0 I 1 • I 0 U-6