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May 11. BASEBAUX.. ouMom nmut oonip. ' ball WwrntmnUr- Tte fetnlt'ot Itio nooiUf V^Jti gamM of the TIr- lUlt BWs Lniuf to gtTsa btlow, Rtln Inttrfered wlUi Uw Mlitiliili) of gunea u> • oonaldenblc eil«nt lutmek. IM gunta pli7«], howeTtr, ira« veil •tuided, u4 proved IntaniangooDteate. There b no ooeinoD ihoot lUi laagne being » ptjisg lua- tailoD, UHl hu In lla natt » number of Ural cl«a Ditren, who Mt» HreU nee for their feUoir iiIst. in, Roall of ISBOS pl»ed: AsiU 9, at ftch' mogi), nla. M NatfoUv HoifoU, (: PoUnnonUi, 4. At Feienbnrg, nliL. iprtl io,u Rlohmoni), nla, At Fetanbiuv, Fetenhars, 8; Rotnoke, 18. At Nor- folL nlc >u7 1. >. ul (une* postponed, mln. Hera, »t Richmond, Rlohfflond, 10: Roenoke,g. At Fttenborg, PeterBOoii, t; Norfolk, 4. At Foits- Doath, Fortaaontli, 14; Ijiohbarg, t. Ibj 4, at Richmond, Rlohmond, 14; Roanoke, g. At Poita- oomh, Bnt game, Portanonth, 8; Ijnohbnij, 6. Secood gamo, FoitamosUi, 1; I^chbaig, I. At reienbon, Petaratiarg, I; Korfolk, r. Btondlog of Ike dnhs to Hay *, Inclnitre, Is aa roUowa: wm urn. ro'CL BkhfflOBd u ~ — liBcbtisn. 7 j*oitmMou...: 7 KorfoUr. 7 r»unt>iii» " 5 RoeMke ' 9 a e 7 5 10 ne opeUng of the Weatem Aaaodatloo cham- plonahlp aaaaoo' at BL Joieph, Ho., May 1, na a aacoai. Itewaalhetodwis aU that oonld bede- alnd, and pnmpilr at tiro o'clock the playeia, the Xam, ati7 and ooontr oOlolala, cinb dlnotora and enthoalaala In cairiagea, headed bj Pro;or>a MlUtair Band, pwadedtlie principal BtneE) of the cltjand then to the grooiida, wberc, after a ahortaddreaa bj HarorBheppaid, he toeaedthe ball to Umpin Hos- kell, who called flaj ball," and the champlcnahip ncewaeon. The home olnb had the JacteonTlUe team aa opponenla, and eaaUj defeated them hf the one one aided tan of IS to 4. The featona ot the game were tho aecond btae plajing of Oatewood and tho batting of UoYej, of the home team. The attentanee was about four Ibonnnd. HawlerpreTenwd tbe Onclnnatla from making men than two mtt hlla, Inclndlng a triple bagger b7 Ewlng, oir bim Haj 4, at Fltabug, Pa., the Htta- bniga then winning b71 to 1, In tan Innings. The Princeton College team defeated the Onngt Aihledc aQb<a team b7 11 to 1, KaT4, atOmom, M, J. Altman pliehed for the vlotois and Unjler Westerreltltoru* loeon. Offflre safe hlls the Tale UnlrenltT team acoitd three runs, defeating the Brown UolTemtj team, who made only two mm off thirtoeo safe hits, Haj 4, at Ftorldenco, R. I. Oattar pitched for Yale and White for Srewn. The Earaid nnlreialtr team defeatsd the Wll- llama OoUego nine b7 11 to 4, Ka7 4, at Williams- town, Haas. Tho Dnirenltr of PeourlTanla laam defeated the Oolnmbla OoUegs nine b7 28 to T, Mar 4, at Fklladel' phla,Fs. The AmhentOoUege team defeated the TDflkOol- lege nine b/ 23 to 4, Mt7 4, at Amhent, Hast. The Oofiietl Vnlrenlt7 team defeated the Dnlre^ altr o( Michigan team b^ 2 to 1, Uaj 4, at Ithaca, N. T. PItoher We7hbig haa been given ten daja' nodes of his release br the PhlUdelptaia Olnb. The Tilnl^ College team defeated the Colgate College nln« or 2 to o, lfa7 4, at Uatttonl. The.aeason of the Eastern Iowa Leagne opens at Dnbaqne, la., Xaj 10, Tbera are eight clubs In the race, and Ibe rtvalr; between the diOtoot cidea pninlaes to make thloga tu7 Urelj on this circuit anting the Bominer. Ths Hoir OtMa team defeated tho Hamrd Unl Toraltf nine br 4 to 3, April 30, at WorcasUir, Haas. The Clnclmulls defeated Ihe Wheeling team br a to s, April 8, at WbeollDg, W. Va, The Tufts Oolleg* team defeated Ihe Bowdoln Col- lege nine b7 M to a, AptU 80, at Ifedfon). Pitcher Hart prereated the Olnclnnatls from mak' log more than one safe bit off him, 1(b7 1, at Pltla- bnrg. Fa., tbePlttsburga then winning bj 4 to L The will ot the late John Ewlng, the n-profea- alooal pitcher, was admitted to probate April 2g, at Olnolsnatl, O, He left $16,000, ohrellj In hoods, as the reeolt ot hla baaehall aaTlngs. Uf this amount 110,000 goes to hla btber and mother, and at their death the eatate will be divided among the obUdten, Inclndlng Back Ewlng and a alster. The Tale Colveraltr team defeated the Wealejan College nine b711 to 6, Ha; 1, at Ulddletown, Ct The Fflncelon College team defeated the Lehlgb CnlTeraltj nUie b; 10 to 1, Ha; 1, at Princeton. The loaen made onl; two safe hita off Jajne. The AndoTBr College team defeated the Bowdoln OoUego nine b7 2g to 0, Kaj 1, at Andorar. ne Dolrenlt7 of Fennailnnla learn defeated the lafajette College nine bj 12 to g. Ha; 1, at Phila- delphia. The Aognita team made onl; one aafe hit off nicher Kdd, April », at Pawtnoket, R. L, Ihe Pawaokeia ineo winning b; 7 to 2. The Harwd Unlvenll; tesm.defeated the WU- llanaOoUege team b; 10 to 8, Ha; 1, at Cambridge, A meeting ot delegates was held Ha72,atHonv real, Qan., for the puipoae of forming an Eastern Intemadonil League. The following jiaces were repttaeuted: St. AJtiwis. Vt.; Ronse'a mnt, N. Y.; Ottawa, OoL; Famham, Qnebeo, and Ihe NaUoual and Bbamnok Uluba of Hontieal. A committee waa appointed to draw up a acbedale of gamea for the aeason, after which the meeting adjourned nnUI Ha; t. It la belleTsd that Plaoaburg and Ogdenabnrg, N. Y,, will loin at the neit meetlog and thua form an eight club league. OapL Rutin, of the Yale tlulTenIt; nine, haa Blade three Important changea In hla team. Ttie moat remarkable la Ihe addlUon of Ftank Butts^ worth, the football pla;er, to the lean as pitcher. Speer, left (eld, has been laid ol tor poor aU round work, and Qolob; will take hla place. FIncke, thMbaBeBan.lsllL , the TheAmheratand Oolgale College teama pla;ed a «ea Inning game. Ha; 2, at Amhent, Haas., toimer then winning b; 8 In 6. With the acors three to nothing In their favor, IIa;2;atilleotown,Fa.,the Readinga left the Held Bering the first hall of toe gfth inning over Umpire Bvana'dedalon OD a balk, which acoted a run for the home learn. Captain FotTe;Bon need Indecorous langnaje and vna order«l ont of the game. The eotue Reading team followed him, and the nmplre (hen gave the game to the AUentown team b; g to 0. B. B. Tilcott, ex-lnaaoier of the New York dub, lecentl; ineented a diamond pin and gold headed oane to nwldent rreedman, of the New York Club. Ohailea Bennett, Ihe ez-profeaslonal catcher, who was maimed for ufe br having bis lega cot off br a train ot can In the wen a ;ear ago last Winter, caught the drat ball pitched In the Detroit-Toledo gamella;!, atOetton. Ha7or Plngiee pitched IL IiBAaOK-ABBOCIATIOH. A Big Crowd of P«opla Wttneued the Open- ing Champlomhlp Came it Brooklyn. BreeklTa vs. Baltlmem. BnokljD dM herself proud Ha; 1, when the Brookljn and Baltimore teams opened the NatlonsI Leagne and American Association champlonahip at'Baalstn Park, Brooklri, N. Y. Between twelve and otteen thousand people were preaeut, and the grounds bad a gala da; appcamnce. The gimad aland wia profusel; deconteo with Oaga rep- rtaanUng ever; nadoo. Oonlemo'a Band was prea- eat, and tendered some choice aelocdoos bcfon the game began. The gates were opened at 3 o'clock, and tron that time audi 4 o'clock, when the'iame WBsataited, there was an bicesaani atream:o{ hu- manly dllng thmogh the tumstllea. Long twfon 8 o'clock the sale ot twent7-flve cent Uoken nad to be stopped, becanao that aland wu packed to Its ntmoat oapadtr. A conservadve estimate placed ths cnwd at fifteen thooeand. The taw, chill;, peaetntlog breezes, which swept from Jamaica Be;, aadi; Inteifend wlUi the eitlornani of the apecUloia. At 8.U, the teams formed In line, head- ed b; Ihe band, and marched and connter marched, to the dellgbtof Ihe thooaandspieaent, who cheered themselvea hoaise. Kenned; was down on the oarda to pitch, bot at the laat moment Onmbert waa nbatlnted; and he did eicellent work, being ver; effftctlTB at critical atagea. Had hla support Men perteot Ihe vlalton would have acoted onl; two nina. Bemmlng pitched for the BantnoieaL and It was platnl; evident Uiat ke waa Dot la form. Be had lltue apeed, and wu (laelj bauad when bits wen nsedal b; the heme THE JSTEW YORK OLIPPBB. 153 toSS"J!!?tl"' "iS*butwerejilck"reted S,Rf'.K?'?^ n>«Brook^fi»d™ SdV»''i,S!Si'',' "\? <"« i?»i>>»- AftJrSrffii ihfjSPil.V?'' battef a hot one over the light neld fence for a home run. Dal; hit for Sh ^ 'bd »»itd on a single b; BumiL In the «M ^^Jt,^^^ * "^fi?" »ot at tint, and a wild pitch gave Baldmore two rana. The Br»kl;ns tags Wple and a doable baner,w1ih two bid er- ff Th. .'i??k'^ "«a and a lead. In IheS&l ril?.°fi" SiPyS'" • "V •» 'bor runs. After SS'«nL^Si*SSf,"''^y°'" •» work and prevented Uie Saltlmorea troo scoring again. Two SSlI".'' P***"g»»« thi^n»k5ns an- other nin In the seventh. In the ninth uulog, with IS!i"iS?r°2,?f-*' "J." l»™>»lTi>a went In, i?ijf^J.7f*'» "!L Baiumores without a run 52 K.^JSr' * '"?"S *>; Lacliance, tr1>e bag ISiV f!Sf^ doubles b; Bcanw, Brodle, Roblnaon and Dal;, The battlog of u' chance was a feanre. BuTiaoai. r. >. a. o. i.i. McOnv, Sb. a 0 I 0 < Kealer, rf... a 0 0 s I KaDey,IT,.,. ( I I o 0 Canr, lb.... 4 0 0 II 0 Bndl^cr... 4 114 0 B<IB,lb..... 4 0 111 JeDolona. 4)021 BoblnJW, e. 4 S 1 4 I HaoiinlDS, p 4 0 a 0 a Toltla...9 4 7*20 IS Bahlmoie 0 0 0 Brooklyn 1 o o LiditoM,lb a l^reonii,v. A Dtlr.iii 4 Barni, If.... 4 TWdwi; rf. < iioiT«r;ib.. 4 arim, 0. 4 OambOft, p. 4 TeialJ...3t 0 1 4 0_ I I log ( V. n. 1. a i.B. a a I a 0 119 0 I I 4 19 10 110 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 < 0 I a 1 - 7 U2ri> 0 0 0- 1 0 2-7 _¥S,*!.".''*rfty !'""3'.': Brooklrn, J. BiM on er BilL,!; Bnoh., I. UnpliM, Mum; and looi. TImo, The Brwkljns won sgain on Har j, tfier a line nphlU eght Kennedv, who alaned In to pitch for the home team, proved an eanmarkfortbevlaltorB, who batted bIm hard and often, even harder than the score Indicates, bnt sharp Oeldlng kept the vis lion' score down. At the end ot the thud Inning Kenned; waa ndnd and Lucid aobedtuled. The change proved a good one, as the Baldmorea made onl; two scattering ilnglea off him in the remaining six Innings, nedwav gave wa; to Andenon, In the fourth Inning, and tnu proved another excellent change. The latter made three safe hits. Including a home mn, out of aa nan; lUnea at baL Esper )ltched a good game tor fonr bmlnga, the home earn making onl; one ran and one safe nit off him. In the Oftta Inning he began to gel unslead; and lavetwo men their base on belli; theae were fd- owed b; a double bagger, wblcb neued two runs. In the alxth Inning three alnglea gave Brookln another run. Oleaaon wasmbstliuledln the seventh Inning, and be blanked the Brookl;ns. In the eighth he gave a base on belli, then a home run followed. He gave another base on balls, then an error b; HcOmw and a hard single gave BrooklTn two more rana. BA1TIII0U.T. a. B. 0. i.l McdiMf, »>. e I 0 0 I Xoaltr, rf... t I 9 0 0 (•Iter, v.... a 1111 ilknr, lb....i 0 I la 1 Brodle,or... i 0 12 0 Rolll, lb.... 4 lilt JeDDlDaa.u.1 12 3 7 Robljiioo,o.. 4 0 110 Baper, p 1 0 0 0 1 Ol4aioii,p.. 10 0 10 BaooiLTK. V. a. B. 0. A.a - - 1 2 0 0 1 II 0 0 0 9 10 0 2 9 2 I 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 114 2 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 I 0 1 0 I 1 0 a 17 12 9 I orinin,cr. - _ 0 Lachaoco, lb a o 1 Corcono, o. a o 0 Oolr. 2b 4 I 0 Buna, ir.... 4 I 0 Tfslwv.'rr.. I 2 Aadenon, rf 1 OHolr^.lb.. 4 0 0<llo;,e.... 4 0 Keoaedr, p. 1 Lucid, p 9 rilal«...4l SI0MI8 4 Touu.n a BalUmon I 2 2 I 0 0 0 Brookl^ 0 0 0 1 9 1 0 4 -4 Earned niaa-BaUlmor«,4; Brooklyo, 2. Bam on or- lon-BalL. I; Biook.. 1. Od ball»-B>li., 1; Brook., 0. Umplrw. Hnmjaod uns. Ttmo,2XIS. The BSIUmores rerened Ibe above result Ha; 4, when the; lacceeded In ihuitlngout the home team wlihont a ran. Stein waa pounced In a llveli man- ner, eapeclall; b; Keeler, Jennings and Brodfe, wbo made iblruen eafe blta for a total or nineteen baacs. The Bammores batted bIm eafel; In ever; Inning except the alxtb, when he aucceeded In redriug them In cue, two, three order. Hoffer proved an enigma to the home pla;ei», who made onl; flvo scatlerlag aafe blta, including a double bagger. Corcoran bad an "ofP' da;, and, after making a couple of coaUj errore, nttred at the end of the aec- ond Inning, Bhocb taking hla place. Hulve; pla;ed a great game at third base, accepUng all of nine chances, and some of hla atope were made off ap- parenll; safe blta. Of the vUltore, JennUiga carried offtbe gelding honors, while Keelerlcd at the bat, cloaeir followed b; Jennings and Brodle. The deld- Ing of Jennings was elmpl; wonderful. He ac- cepted all of eleren cbancea, aome ot which were vei7 difllcult balls to handle. The long aafe bits were a triple bagger b; Keeler, and double bag- gere b; Keeler, Jennlnga, Brodle (two) and Orlm. BlLTlHOU. V. a. B. 0. 1-B. MeOlmw, Si. 4 S 0 I 0 0 Kooiw, rf... 1 a a 0 0 0 JMiabin, a. 0 a 4 - a I a a D a 18 4 4 I I 4 0 I 0 0 JBB,« Xtiiar.ir... (bor.lh.... llrodle, cT... Balii,3b Bobbaon,o. Uoffer, p.. BiooRLT.v.T, a. a. o. A.B. Orllln, cr.... 10 0 10 0 Luluoco,lb9 0 012 1 Corteru.u. 1 0 0 0 1 Bbocb,a.... 1 0 I a 1 0 Dsir,2b. 1 0 I I a 0 Bona, ir.... 4 0 0 9 0 0 AndinoD, rf. 4 0 0 1 0 0 Muinr, abr. 1 0 12 7 0 arim, e 4 0 I 2 I 0 SKIll,p 4 0 119 0 1^ T0U11...JI 0 arai a 01001 2-11 - - - - - 0-0 Tota]a...4SlI 10 27 lalUaoro a 1 Brooklrn 0 0.,, Baniod nioa—Balllmoro, S. Bas« od wroro—Bait, 3; BrooUrD.I. On balla—Ball-, fi: Brook., 1. Smickoot— Brook., a. UmpliVBiMutTmruoLoDg. Tlnio, IJA. OIkleaf o va. LoaiavUIe. It required tan InnUigs to decide the conteat be- tween theee teama, Ma; 2, at Chicago, III,, wben the; opened the major league cbamplonahip aeaaon In that cil;. Tba game was a amnge mixture ot good and bad pla;lng. In wbloh the LoulsvUlea acored a deserved vlclorr after a cloee and exciting . Both pllchen did good work at critical atagea. The long safe bits were triple baggen b; Anaon, HcCann and Shugart, and two baaen b; R;an (two), Btawatt and neSbr. The vlalton took the lead bfbonchlng tbelr blta In the Bret and third Innings. The Oblcsgos drew up slowl; unlU the; llnall; ded the acore In the ninth. Tben the Lonla- vlUea batted Intbewlnnlngranln the tenth, FteOkr distinguished hlmaelf b; a raonlng one handed catch ol a bot ball from Blewan'a bat, and aasliiing In a double pla;. The feature waa a triple pla; b; Dahlen, Stewart and Anaon. OUKUOO. lyao, rf..... Dalitan, u.. WlUsol.U'... Anaon, lb... Lanie, cf... Enroll, lb.. BUVBI1,3b.. T. a. a. 0. A.a. s 1 4 4 0 • 3 112 2 1 a 0 0 I 0 0 a 1 2 11 4 0 0 4 0 1 sol 100 _ 9 0 0 loBobua, 0. 4 0 1 1 iQtfbUon, p 4 0 1 0 9 0 Totals..J8 4 II S 12 9 Cbleaso.... 0 1 1 0 Lonlarillo.. 1 0. 1 0. LoDiariLu. V. n. B. o. A.a 0 HeOaao, rf.. ~ Clart, 11:.... a O'Brioo.Ib.. a Bbo|trt.of.. a aiaaaoocli.ia. 4 rraSer.lb... 4 Pi«aloa.9b.. 4 Cola, e 4 CaDDlDg*m,p9 0 0 I 0 0 9 3 0 0 0 0 10 2 II 0 0 1 9 0 0 14 9 1 14 9 1 I I 2 I 0 9 0 0 1 1 a 0 esi7 9 1 0-1 0 i-t SaTii«divoa-Clilca|p,3:Loolinllla,4. Baao00erron— 0,2; L, 2. Co bilU^.. 4; L. 2. Stniclloiit-0.,l;I.,a. UmplraJfcDooaU. iimt.Tt. ^ The Chlcagoa had UlUe tronUe In reversing the above tesulL Ua; 4, wben enon and bases on nails were the chief caoie of the Loulsvllle'a defeat, aa the vlalton were cndlled.wlth the onlv earned ran of the game. In the third Inning, with two ont, Bhugart dropped an eaa; 0; ball, DllUig Ihe baaea. Tben HcDermott lent three men to their base on balla,:forclng In three runs. Erron b; Olaaacock and Clark, followed b;Bevenl good hlta, gave the Chlcagoe four more nina In the aaveoth, and vlrtuall; the game. Wonderful throws b; R;an and Ungt, In thM and fourth Innings, respecUTel;,prevenied the vlalton from acoriog. The long eate hlta were a home run b; Bbugsit and a double begger b; Anaon. Stavrart and Olaaacook each made eome nice pla;s Is their posiaons. Csroioo. r. R. a o.A.a Brai,if.....a a I I I 0 i»bUii,K...s 0 1 a 1 wibaoi,ir...a 1110 Aoaoclb... 4 1 I s 0 L*oi>,cr.... 4 I 0 a I BTenl>,lb.. 4 0 12 1 Ble«art,2b.. 4 0 10 4 Kltuldaa,o. 4 I I a 0 OrtllUl, p... 4 0 0 0 1 "' - 7 ami 0 a 111 0 0 2 4 0 1 3 2 a I Ilia 1 a I 0 0100 0 0 4 0 safu 1 0 o-r LoDlBTiLU. r. a a. o. i.B. Bwouiar, rr. a I I I 0 0 . Clark, If..... a 0 0 O-Brloo, lb.. 4 0 ~ SliaiBil, cf.. 4 OteAuoduu 4 0 rrtlfar, lb... 4 0 - Pnaloo, 3b.. 4 I Cot^ 0 4 0 MeDonu>u,p4 a touii.'...jB 7 anil il T0UU...9 < CblcasD 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 Loolnlllo a ,» »^t„' " " - " •Bforolt oot, hit with ballad b«U. Eimad ran-LoobnIUo. BaM 00 •rronb-ChlexfO.a; ^.1. oobtlu-a,4:l,..i. Btnickoai-C., l;b.,t. Do- In MeDoaald. Tlnia, LW. The Oblcagoa won again. Ha; 6, In a game that sboonded m Drtlllant plan of a aenaadooal charac- ter. The conteat waa esaentuil; a battle of the pllchen, both Ttrrr and Lub; receiving superb impport. Tbe Chlcagoa, however, were more for- ta£!ie In making their hiu wben the; wen needed In aending In rana. rteier aonosoced this aa hla ' appatsnce wllh Uie louUvllle team, and be pta;ed amai game at aecondbaae- Dahleo.at short for iSe home team, alao pot up a wonderfoJ nme. accepUng all of nine chanca*. Clark, too, SuSl aloe game bi left Bold, accepting all ctences. aaeb ot which look bIm lott> the cnwd that mcTOMbed upon UitenttOT. Tbaloagiafe Fnnk II. Oonnaughton, the clever all Bmuiiil pla;er, wbo la this aeaaon Oiling tho poalUon of abort atop 00 the Ranaaa Clt; team, ot the Weatem League, was born Jan. 1,18«0, at Clinton, Haas., end It waa at bla native place that be learned to pla; ball. He was connected wllh aeveni nroml. nentainateurteamaatCllnton,and bla bardnltung and excellent work behind the bat led to hla linu profeaalonal engagement. In 18(1, wllh Ihe Woon- aocket dub, of the New England League. He did good work that eeason for the Woonaocketii. HenfU, of the Cluclinatis, was pla;lng witb the eame team that;ear, and Connaugbton gave bIm a llvel; rab for aopremac; In laitllng. Connaugbtun began tbe aeaiian ot im with Ihe Pawiucket team, of the New England League, sud remained there until Ihe club was dUbauded, when ha flolahed tbe Ms eon with the Lewlslon (He.)Cluli. In 1803 Hansger Vanning algned bIm for bla Savannah team, of the Bouihen League, and he remained Ibere until that league disbanded, when he nturoed North, and dniabed out tbe season with Ihe Lewlslon Olub, of Ihe New England league. While with the Bavannali Club Connaugbton ebowed hinuelt to bea verv good all round pla;er, being placed on aecond and uilnl basCM, as wellaebehind tbe b«t,and acquitted hlmaelf vei; aucceaafuU;., Connaugbton waaalwa;a a bard and reliable baiaman, a faat anil daring baae tnu- ner, and waa looked upon aa one of tho lieat all 'round pla;ere In tbe New Kngland League whilahe waacooneclad with IL InJaniiarv, 1884, Oonnaugh- ton algned with Ibe Boston Cluii, of the National Loague and American Aaaochitlou, aa one of Its calcnera, and iliirlna tbe foUowIng aeason he look Rrt In thlnrelght champlcnahip conleata. In Uilri;- o of wliicn he dllcd the abort aton'a poaltlon In a verj creditable manner. Ho nnkeu high Iwth aa a batsman and llelder In tho offlclal averaget of the major league for Ibe aeaaou of IMM. At the lieglii- nlng of IhTa aeaaon the Dnaton Cluli had a suTpltw of pla;eni on lis pa; nil, and It was plalnlv evident lhat aonie of ueu would have to Im reieaaed, or remain on llie pla;era' boooh during Ihe groalor part lit the leBaoii, Uunnaughton waa one of thoM who preferred regular dut; Inninalolng Idle, and he vaa reieaaed to the kanaaa Qlv Club, of the Western Lnguo, of wbloh JImm; Hanning bi tho manager, ana no one kuowa Connaiigbtonii worth aa a liall pla;er Iwlterlhan Hannlog. lie la tfl. Olii. tall and welgba alwut lASIh. hlla ware double baggen b; Dahlen, Wllmot and Zabner. LooiariLiB.T. a. a. 0. a.b. jvoooar, rf. 4 I I 0 0 0 ~ if..... 4 0 2 4 0 0 T. R. . 4 0 . 4 1 . 4 0 CBIOAOO. Ryaa, rf.... D«lll«D,H.. WUmoLir.. ADloo,lb.. LaflB*,e/.. Bvorou,3b. HU»mn,2b. Moian, c... Torrv, p 3 o 0 1 I 0 Touu...ja 3 s 37 la I (nilcago 0 10 LotilKlllo. - - - c, I: L., I. TbD^ iia . 4 I . 3 0 . 3 0 B. O.JlB. 10 0 0 IIS 1 3 I 0 II 1 1 I 0 1 I 3 2 2 4 0 3 I I . ouli Btiuch out—2. curb. If..... 4 0 2 O'BrlOB. lb., a 0 0 13 Shusart,Of.. 4 0 0 3 u 0 0aiuaeook,ai4 0 1 3 8 0 ' ntlTtr, lb... 4 0 0 4 3 0 PfWIoo.lb.. 4 I I I 9 I Zihoar, e.... 4 0 1110 Lib;, p 9 0 0 1 0 0 -- , J6 _3 «_JJ IJ_1 0-3 M. P ToU 0 0 I 0 0 lo,! Bai UBipIro, MeOonald. BeotoB vs. WaahlDgtaD. The Bostona defeated tbe Wsshlngtons on Ha; 2, at Beaton, Mass., tor ths third time this aeason In a regnlar ohsmplonablp game. The vlallori alarted off like winnen, and tor dve Inning hold ihe lead. After that tbe Boalona aettled down to their work and easUv betted oot a victor;. A couple of coati; errora, which wen followed b; UmeJ; batUog on the part of tbe home team, tell iheator;of Waehlog- tcn'e defeat. Both pitchera were frecl; batted. Tbe long late hlla were home rana br Belbach, McCuIre ana Kaah, a tilpla bagger b; ^oker, and doubles b; llssainaear, NIobolaon, Long and Qanzel. The battlog of Long, tnBj andBelbach, and Ihe deldlng of Long wen the featurea. Neat donble pla;a were made b; Long, Lowe and Tucker; NIobolaon and Crocks. WAsaiBoioBr. a. b. o. am. OiooU.3b.. •.31 Jorea, Bb— a AbWcr... < 8albacli,ir... 4 Uaaan'ar, rf 4 lleaolra,o.. 4 Oait'il|bl,lb a Nloholsoo,aa4 llaal,p 4 Ti>Uli...aB WajSlnflon... Boeroa. t. a. a o. A.a. Leva, 3b.... a 0 3 a a 1 ' <!i,a<..... a I a 4 4 0 OuB/, d a HcCartbr, If. 4 Naib,Jb. 0 0 4 0 1 I 5 I I 0 a I I I 0 a 0 1 1 a 1 1 12. Tucker, lb. list OColllBa.rf. 1111 iauiai,c. 0 13 13 Nicboli. p. 7 gieii 1 Touia...ae > it 1711 .030300130-^ .03100313 -i Barnod raoa—Waabbftoo, a: BotU>n, 4. BaM on or- rpr«-W., a: B., 8. On belu—W, 4. Blnieb out—W., 3; .,]. Uoiplie,Rearo. Tlo*. XQB. The Boelona scored so appareoU; eas; victur; over the Waahlngmoa Ha; s, when theae teama met to pla; off the poalponed game ol April 23, at Wasb- lofflon, D. 0. Ths Bostons batted the l>aU hsrd, ca- peclall;lo the r«cond,llftb and alxth Innings. Mer- cer wea bettea out of Ihe plicber'a poaltloo In the Hfib Inning, and Andenon, wbo aucceeded hin, fated Ultle better. HoUlvsn pllcbed a faUI;good tame for tbe Bostona and retired In tbe seventh nning to give Ddan a chance. The long aafe bile were home rana b;I/ong (two), Uun;, McCarth; and OolUna, a triple bagger b; Abbe;, and two- baaenb; Lowe (two), Uuiiy, Hctiailb; and Colllna. Lowe'a ttaltlog waa a feature. WiaaiBOTCB V. a. a. o. a.l **" Ciwbi.ib... 14 0 111 jorc^Tlo-... a I 3 0 a AbUr.cr... a 0 1 1 0 1 a4iba<li.ir... a 1 a a 0 0 Juam'ar, rfa 0 I 1 0 I (caolro.c.. 10 0 10 0 -■-100 Mihoaar, e nut'rishVibs a 3 NlcboboD,aaS 3 0 Mtfoar, p.... 3 0 0 Aodoraeo, p. 10 0. Touu It II lO^II a H> WaahlogtoB.... I 8 0 —9 4 I • 0 I 3 14 0 I 0 0 I 0 Loqi.lA..... 7 s a a Dunr, ef....... a ■eCaithj.ir. a s Kiiai,ib. Tuebtr.lb.. CoUlua, rf.. T«BD«r, c.. WarBCr, c. BulllvaD, p. Oolan, p.... IMaU... 10 0 0 a s 1 2101 a 0 0 0 3 19 1 a 3 III 0 I < a 3 I 0 I a 3 1 a I 0 100100 a 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 u M 2; IS 37 u 7 a 0 o-il 8 3 -37 ITaav York vs. PhlladalplilB. These teama met Ha; I, at tbe Polo Cnundi, tbU clt;, after three poatponemenis on account ot nln. Tbe New Yorfts look a lead eari; In the game anil were never beaded. Wo;hlog, who alarted In U> pilch for Ibe Pblladelplilaa, waa wild In giving men their liaae on lialla, and waa froel; bslted. lie was replaced li; Boilla after the Ihlrd Inning, but the RDie waa viriuallv luat Ibon, although be did oiuoli luir work than old hla predcccaMor, and prerontoil tbe New Yorka from accnng anio, Huulo was In good fom, and pitched a neao; game throuahiiut. 'Ulr one ran waa earaed off hU pitching. llMlman and Tieman led tlielr leapcctlve leaua at the list. The long aafe blta were double baggen br llo;te and Fairell. The flelilhig of BlaObru and Ilallmau waa sxcellent, sa was also that dons l>; Uavta. PSIL4. V. a. B. o. A.a. 0«lahanlr,ir> 3 10 0 0 llllImaB, ft. I 3 9 " ' lluillloD,cr< 0 0 CkmaoUko. I " ' Bachlar, e,. S Onmlb ... 4 noiD|Moo,rf 4 Holllfan, ■. I Bo;la,lb.... 4 WaihlBs.p.. a 8ailUi.|!:.... 1 Tniali 91 niladalEbla... Newrort. I 0 0 I I I 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 1 I 0 0 0 u a 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 . S34 II 3 10 0 9 Nov YOBS. T. rullar, M.... a VaBllall'o.ert Davli,lb ... a i)orio,ib.... a tlamao,rf.. 4 Blalfonl, 3b.. 4 Horka, Ir.... 4 rinallo ... 4 Kuila. p 4 ToUU...« 0 0 0 0 B. B. 0. A.B. 9 13 4 1 3 0 10 0 I 0 1 I 0 I 1 II I 0 I a 0 0 0 0 0 1 a 0 1 I 0 • a 0 a 1 0 u 0 0 0 I u 137 1) I 3 - ■ 0 Ranoilnint—rblladoli'bia, I; New York.S. Baaaon «r. " 1., Op bal!a-K,9; N. V..e. Nlraek out-f.,!; for—N. N. v., 7. Umplraa, Oanniti ud Ballly. TIma, 301. Tbe New Yorka won again on Ha; 2, wben Ihe acene wu obsoged from this cli; to I'hiladelpbia, the occasion lining tbe opening of Hie National laagoe and American AnoclaUon champlonahip aeaaon there, and one ot Ibe targeal raid attana- aucea ever aees In that clt; was presenf. It being ea- timated Uut Iwent; Uiouaand people wen there, Ta;lor'a wlldneaa In giving liaaea on Iwlla, aliad orror b; Sullivan, and opportune batung b; iha Mew Yorka were the chief cauaea of the oefoat of Ihe hone team. The New Yorka took tbe lesd In Uie Brat Inning aid were never headed. The long Hate hlls wen s tume nin b; Davis and double baggen b; Herean, Heeklo and Thompson. Iiavia' tHinia ran landed on the eaal aide of Droed Street. Tier- nan'a douMe bagger In the lame Inning alrack tbe right Held wall. A ground rale allowed him onl; two lisaea Fuller's Holding was of the highest or* dor, and bo ended Ihe game b; a Jomplng one handed catob ot Cross' llnar. Burka'a calcb ol Bo;le'Babortll;ln the llfib Innlnj o( work. Stafford also did baae. Heeklo pllcbed a gi Ive at critical sfsgea. NaT Yoax. T. a- b. o. a.s ruUar.ia.... 3 1 0 9 4 0 Vas Hiii-o,cra 10100 was a pretl; bit work at second game and wsa effect- Darla,! Ooyla, lb.... TUinaa, rf.. HIAiruid, 3b.. IlDrko,lf.... |rarrall,e.... Kookla, p.. 8 113 1 a I a 19 0 0 a I 3 0 0 0 3 13 14 0 4 0 1 3 0 ' a 0 0 a 0 4 13 0 3 Tolala...41 > II n 13 I NevYoib.... PhlladtlpblB. Psiu. V. a. a. Iliinliuii, er a I I llalhaao, 3i> 1 0 I Italahaaif, If 4 0 1 (.'roaa. Pi.... a Ttiofiipaoo.rf 4 l/MaBuoUm., 1 Urad;, c I HulllTas, ea. Bo;l*,lb.... 4 Taylor, p.... 1 0. A.B. 1 U 0 0 3 I l> 0 8 1 1 0 0 1 s iS? 3 3 II 0 0 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 p I 0 0 0 0 0 ToUk .. .41 4 8 37 13 a 1 0 0 3 3 0-0 0 0 0 0 a-a • Wamor out for iDlarfaraoco. Baraod maa—BoMoB, 17 Baaoooaiiuia WaefaioBtoB. .:B,>. Oab*iu-w.,4: B.,a, Hmck oot-w.,4: B..3. ifmplrB, kaara. TIb>o,1X). The Bcatons won sgalo, Hs; 4, b; their aupertor battlog. Wilson pitcbed s due game, holding Ibe vlaltore down to nve aafe hlla. Including a double bagger b; Uaasmaear, and had his snppon been good tbe Wasblngtona would have scored onl; one ran. Btoekadale was freel; betted b; the Bostona, eapeclall; In Ihe eighth Inning, when tber earned two tuna. Tba Waahbigtons pla;ed a faulUeai Held- log game, but could not bat when hlla were needed. NIcholeoo'a wark at abort atop waa parllcularl; line. A feature wea a eensUonal one nanded alon l>; Lowe of a hot l<sll from Crook's bai, on wblcb be astfated In maklog a doublepla;. Naab led In bat- tlag. nbi Ibice safe blta Included a donble logger. WAasiBOTOB.T. B. a. o. A.a. ~ Crooka-lb... 4 0 0 4 1 0 JoicMx.... 4 0 I 0 I 0 IMiar.t/.... 400100 Balbaeti.ir.. 4 113 0 0 Hsawiaer.rf 4 1 1 0 0 0 ■tcOulio, c. 4 0 I 3 1 0 Canvilr 1.1b 4 0 I U I 0 liieaoiaoB,H. 4 0 0 1 i 0 B«ockBdals,p 4 0 0 I 4 0 TOUU....31 3 a 34 IS 0 WaAIBftoe 0 10 - 0 0 BunoH. Le.'9, Tb... Looff, aa.... Uolli'.cr..... 4 0 1 MoUaithy, If 4 I 1 l(adi,lb. . Toekar, lb.. UolUBi, rf... 0 0 0 0 10 T. B. a. o. A.a a 0 0 4 4 a 4 0 1 9 7 1 I a all 410 4 0 0 1 I 0 ganMd r»B»-Waihto«loa, Ij Boetoo. a. Baaa oa ar. nr-W. «BlalU-W,4:K,l. Bmak OBt-W.,1; B., i. Vmplfa, Ksad. 1Isa,l.W. Kanad ruB>-Ntw York, 3: Plilladolphls, I. srrora-N. Ir., 3; P., 3. Oo bdls-H. Y., Sj P., 4. Blratk aut-X. r, 4: P., 4. Umpln. OaupbaU. TIma. tSI. Hupertor balling enabled Uie Phlladelphlai to re- verae tba aliove leaalt Ma; 8, whan tbeae teama net tor the third Ume this aeaaon. (leraan wsa freelr baued UiroughouL whUe HcCIII pllched a stasd/ gsDM, holding lbs New Yorka down 10 lis afe bits. Including two double beggan, and prevenUog them from acoring untU Ibe aeventb Inning, wben the; tallied two earned runs off two alngles and a doaUs bagier. In Uie elghtb a alngla and a double Java New York another earned roo. Krrnra b; ulllran reaulted In two more rana for New York In the ninth luolng. The long aafa hlb ware double liesgan b; llsmllton, Boyle, Tlerean asd Btaflbrd and a home ran b; Thotnpaun. The Utter baued the bell over the fence In toe ninth Inning, aendlng In two rana ahead of him. The Oeldlng oil Btaifbra and Ilallman and a acnaatlonal calcb b; Hurph;, with Thompaon'a borne ran bit, were the feat4]re& Aftar i hard, nptaU Oght the Phlladelphlaa wen again, Haj 4,when,wlil Iheaooie standlngltoB agalnatUHDi,Uie; wentlnoo Uie ninth Inning and lulled Hven nus, off Ive mte bits, a couple of erron. two besea on balbi and a wild pilch, and mned apaanot defeat Into a gnat vlclorr, dp to lhat ttiae Ihe hone team could do HiUo or nouang widi IUale>a plichlng, mUhig onlv Ive bits off hln. Bmlth, who aCarted In to pitch for the Fhlladelphtas, waa ao freel; batted lhat ho reured at Ihe end of Ihe alxtb Inning, anil ilMtaon waa aulaUtuted. In Ihe ninth lanlng Qreil; look llodson'a place at Ihe bat, and Iban cana; pitehod the Uai half ot Uie nInUi, The New Yorka outbatlod Iheir opponents, bnltbalr enomand tba baaea on balbi given bv Ituala proved COSU7, eapoclall; In Ue ninth Inning. Ibe long aafe hlla were double baggen b; Uelehantv (tiro), nompaon. Van Haltren, liavIa, uo;le, Ourie and Riale. raiu. r a. b. IlimllioD. cl 1 I u IlalbnAB, lb. a 1 I DaiebaBix, If a 1 • Craaa, lb.... a a 1 TliompKia, rfa 0 1 CUmaaU, a. a 1 0 Bulllvao, ML. a 1 1 BOTia, lb. Hm1lh.p. Naw Toss T. a. a. 0. 4.a Pullar.aa.... 7 0 0 0 | I VanllalrB,ol 7 I > ■ I 9 U«vli,3b.... t I • 1 I I Uayla,lb.... i 1 1 13 0 0 Tlanun.rr.. 11110 0 Stallbnl,lb.. 0 1 1 1 i 0 Burb^ Ir.... 0 13 18 0 PanolLe Roala, p. 0 0 s I 0 S 0 I 0 4 1 tl g I4W 18 a 0 0 r-io 00 I- ■ 1 ..4 1 IK , 1 I I I _ _ llodaoB. p... 0 0 0 0 0 0 uiaily* 10 10 0 0 CanBy.p.... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Touu....4) 10 10 17 13 a TotallL. PbiisddphU... 0 0 I 0 0 a Not Y>rb 0 10 14 1.... •Ondy bauail for llodioa. ICIomanla out, bit wllh hallod twll. tUnail raoA-rhlUilolpllla, a; Kaw York. S baaa en orrnn-r., 3; H. V., I. Oo ialk-l> 4: N,T..S. Bmak oot—r., 4; N. Y.. 9. t lmplra. Oamp ball. Time, 88). Plllabara va. VluelBwall. Inablllt; to bat llan'a pitcbing, Ha; 1, st nita- burg, rs., vraathe chief cause of dnclnnaU'e defeat. Hart was In excellent form anil had the vlallon coinpleiel; at hla mero;, allowing them ont; one aullurj aafe hlu Parrati alao pllched a good game; In one Inning onir, the Uilnl, were Ihe noma learn able to iiunch their hlta. Pun; eight thousand per- aona wlloo«ed the game. It being the opening game of tbe nuijor league champlonahip aeaaon. A nreet parade waa one ol the attnollve featurea. A.a 0 3 0 3 0 0 9 I UiaclBKAVI. V. B. LathAni,ll».. 4 0 llov.ll 4 0 MoniM, 3b. 4 0 BTlairTlb... 4 0 llUr, tr..... 3 0 RuIUi.AA.... 3 0 Manlll, c... 3 0 ramtti, p... 3 0 tlovralTar.cl 9 I _ . . Y0UU...3I I l>31 10 I ninelnoaU 0 0 0 rllUbaix 0 0 3 «Qoalua out, hit h; W ' EariMd nn-Plluiiun. PimaORu. T. B. a. 0. A.B. flanloi, rf... 110 10 0 Hleaial,or... S I 1 1 0 0 ., . w Backliy, lb., a 0 I a 0 0 • 0 OHinllh, Ir.... 4 U 0 4 0 0 3 i 0 Baoar, 3b.., 4 0 I 1 I I 110 inlosmaii,)b4 0 113 0 ' llrou,aa 4 0 I 7 1 U rioplco, a... 4 1 1 I 10 ll>rl,p 4 1 I 0 a 0 TOUU.... JO 4 g ir 10 I 0 0 1 0 U 0-1 - . .01000 -4 «Qoalua out, hit hy Wlad ball. iliun. B4H on belU-OnclDoaU, 3; 4 t 0 I 4 a 1 0 I P.J. Uinplr<,KD»lla. Tlna,I.IO. Twelve mnlngs were neceaaar; to decide Ihe ecu. teal botwaen Uoae lesma, Ha; 9, when the; met for Ibe aftu game of their aeilee. The ooolsal ivaa close and lateiaaUiig, and waa won liv the llooln- nalla after an eiolUog nnlab. The IllUbiirga bed tbe ganie well la band up to Ibe laat halt of Uie aeTonth Innlug, when Uie vUlton bunched Uielr hlU end KOied four earned rana, Kllleo was Ihsn rapbued b; Hart, wbo prevented the UnclsnsUs troni acoring aialn unUi the twcllUi Inning, when Fonnan reached dnt on an error b; Ulngman. In nioiilng to nm Foreman collldod wlUi Heckle;, end the termer was ao liadir ahaken op that he nUnd from the game, Vauglin nn fur hint and aoond the winning rua on Uusm'sapleBdldlrtplohatgar. Tbe other loni asfo blls were triple baggen b; Bauer, Croas, iTov snd (I. BnlUi, anil douurs bag- oerM b; llauer, Cllngmsn, Ho; and U. Hmlth. riTiBHitaii. V. a. B. o. A.ar — " ' I I I a 1 » . 3 1 I 9 4 1 I 3 1 I a 4 I s I I 0 0 000 - Ill Ilur, ir till Mol'lioa.ai.. a 0 I 1 XtIbs, lb... 1 1 111 3 0 II. Hoiliii. M. e I 1 8 1 0 Millar, rr.... S 0 1 I 0 0 Itnarolnr.ore u I 4 u 0 Vauabn, 0... 0 0 I 8 3 I Furanian, p.. 4 a 3 I 3 0 TnlaU ta 0 8) 18 17 I 0 1 0 u 1) 0 u-a 4 II U U 0 l-f Itenloa, rf. Hunul, cf... 0 1 Baoblay, lb., a I K HnlUi, ir. 1 I Btuir,Ih.... a 0 UlnaUiaa.9b 0 0 l!n»,M.... 0 I HaBdoii, c.... S 0 ■into, p. ... 3 I UacL p 3 0 Tolali. ..A3 1 19 99 II I ntuburf ... u 0 I 0 < Oincloiull.. SUIOOI.. ..... Kareod noa-I'lluburB, 4: rlnolnnall, a. Bbab on lialU -P,4:ll.,4. ainiot oob-l'., 4; (1,4. Uraplra,Bmalla. Tli»a.3.ll. Another extra Inning game waa plared Ma; 4, when the fiusburga auoceeded In nvening Uie above result In Ihe tenth Inning on a home nn bit over the left told feme b; Kimer Bmlib, Ilawlo; waa In excellent form and held the vlallon down to Iwo aafe bits, Inoliirtlng a triple begger b; Kwlng, snd had hbi support lieen perfect uie Cloolonalli would nut hare acured, Thalr two nioa were Ibe leault of erron, I'lillllps waa hit hard, liut mao- sged to keep the hlla well apart; liealJo, fils support wssjHrfecl. The long asfo hlla othor Ibsn sliore meiiQuuod were Iritile laiggen b; IMuoraodOroas llaW and a two liaaer b; llawlet. Pimavao. v. a. a. u. a.b. DonovAS. ri. a 0 0 3 u u HlaBHl.of... 4 0 3 1 0 1 HockUy, lb. a 0 0 II 0 0 Bnllh, If.... 1 1 I I I Hauar, 3b... 113 11 irilagiDAnAb 4 0 0 3 3 Craaa, ».... 4 13 111 Klnalnv, e... 4 0 1 a I ~ llavlay, p... I 0 I 0 1 TolaU...4l 3 10 10 II 0 - I - " fiianRRATi. LiUiain, Sb.. Hi;. If. HcHos. rl.. XbIbs, lb,.. MbIUi, H.... milar, rr. .. Vauabn, llngralTar.of 4 Pbnilpa. p - B. a. p. A.a 10 110 0 0 110 0 I 3 a 0 0 I II 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 a 0 a u 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 IB > 0 I 0 1-8 0-.1. fHf rum. llanlltoa,et a llBllmM. 3b. a UalahsBly.Va I Rniai. ai.... 1 0 TboBipam.rf 1 Badlsy, e.. a BolllTsa.aa.. 4 Boylo.lb.... 4 ■eaUI,p.... 4 . B. a. o. A.B. _ I . 3 1 a 3 I 0 I 0 0 PhlUdalplila.. HsBTaik... NBwToaa.T. B. a. o. A.a PuUar.ai.... S I 0 I 1 I ~ 8 0 0 8 I 0 • I 1 a I 0 a 0 0 II 0 0 a I 1 I 0 a I ■ - - 4 0 4 I Sa-.Tifc";; Uoyla. lb.... 0 S 1 01 14 11 Borko, ... 1II I 0 Bcbrivar, s. 9 U D 13 M .10 0 0 0 0 Blaiofd,lb Borko, U.. 'cbrivar, o.. . . lormao, p.. | o PainS.... I 0 Teiiils....4l • 0 I 1 I ■ • I 4 I 18 8 0 0 4 0 0 0 rnig 0 8- I •ianif la riornaa'aplacf In'theBlotb laafag. Earmd nna-PbiladalpbIa, 1; NaT Torh, 8 laae oo ar- rora-B, T, 8. Ob laiu-r, 1; N, r., 8 tinak sot-P., l:B,T.,aL UBpCa^OaaipbUL liw^A. . > - - TuUU..il IIUbars,..0 1 0 8 0 0 1 lnelonaU..I 000000...,. Kanodruna—PlllaliHrs, 8. BaAaoaarroia OloclBnttf, 8. Ob UlU-P., 3: II. & BInieb out-P, 8; 0., 1 Um. pira, Botu. Tlnjo, 880,1 OUvelaad va, HI. Loala. Tba (^levelsnda defeated Ihe BL I/iuki team Ha; 1, at Cleveland, 0„ after a cloee and eiolllng fluUh, Young ataried In hi pitch for lbs home learn, but waa an lyeelf l«tle^ '^'Jjo g^'o, *a; lo Cu^; liered, Kbrer waa alab bit quiie liaird, the bcine*Gim after Ibe third loulng, The latter did mneh work, keeptng Uie blta made off him well aoatiered, and pnveellng tbe vlallon from Kcriug —'~ iiuuebing tbelr hlu In Ibe grat and (oorth Inaloga, The king aafe hlbi were a home ran li; (lulnn, triple liagger bjr U. TSbeau and two Imasn li; Oonnor (twice), MoKean, HcUarr aud Oupp;, tbe latter two. - — ('fcBvauBB. V. a. a. o. a.s. Burkoll, If.. S 3 1 1 0 0 Mrkaaa, ai. S a | S 1 I rhildi, Jb... O.Tobaao, " Il.Tabaao, Hcilaor, I Klminar, < Mc<laiv,8 Youn|,p.... I 0 0 0 I 0 ""ffiar;:;:J}i?^J j 0 0 a 0 0 o-« ulnar, ii.. rooUy, of., l^onaor, lb. LyuOA, lb... Uulan, 3b.. poBd.lf.... Hlf,Aa Palll, 0 PJinLp..... TotaU.. HL tAUla... (nafilaod -. l.ouia r. H. a. u. A.a 0 0 I I 0 r a I 1 4 0 a 1 1 8 3 a I 1 8 1 I 8 3 18 1 S 0 I 0 0 ( 0 0 13 1 S 0 I 4 1 a 0 I I 1 .48 1 Mau I a 0 1 .800 . ir.. e 3 1 10 0 L ai . 8 a 1 a 1 I . lb... 4 113 4 0 ■0, lb 4 0 0 10 0 0 jao. If 4 I I 1 0 0 «r, cf . I 0 I ■ ■ 0 er, e... I I I B 0 0 rv,8li.. 4 I I 4 3 I La 0 0 l-f d, 4. Baas oa ar- rorA-«i.I.,l;0., I. lIDbslU-W-L,8:U.,S. mraetoBi -HL L., Ml.. I. UaipIlM, BolU and Hug*. Tlloo,33D. The Clerelsnda won again Ha; i, although Uie; were ootiatled ii;the Vinton. Heveralcosil;erron on tbe part of BI. Loula, and llmel; liatiing b; the borne team gave the latler a lead of slgbl nioa In Ibe dnt t>o luoiogs, snd vlrtuall; aettled the gsme, Wallace pitched a good game, aud, alUiough ireeir l«Ued, managed u> keen the hlu made off nln well acalterod,. The long aafe hlls were double baggen b/ Cools; (two), Connor, HoKean, <l. Telicao and HoAleer. unlnnandOUverTebeauledUielrnapec- Uve teams Tn liaUlng. Sr. Louia. ■trilar, rf.... i'MUt, cf... c^nor, lb.. Lyooa. 8b... Uoina, 2b.... noTiT ir..... a a. o. A.a a 0 1 j 0 I a 0 3 1 - - 4 I I It a I 0 I 4 18 1 4 0 U 0 4 0 1 , 4 0 3 Brell'alela.pl I U I a 0 Totab. ..81 4 10 » IS 1 at. Losia 0 u I ■tAll'AlA 0 0 1 I 0 I 4 0 0 0 a 0 1 3 OLavaLABD.V. B. B. 0. A.B. Buikaimr... 8 I I I I 0 McXoaa, la.. 4 I I I 1 0 LIiIUa. 3b... 1 3 I 1 0 1 0. TobaaB,lb a 3 3 10 3 0 (I.Tobaaa, r(3 I 0 j 0 0 McAUar, cf.. 4 I I I 0 0 O'lkinaor. e. 1 0 o a o 0 McOair.lli.. 4 0 0 1 8 1 WaltUT.p... 4 I I I 4 0 toiai<..8i 0 7n 11 a LlavaUod.. ... 4 1 I -8 P.aniad niBa-flt LSf la I; Oloraknd, I. BaAooaarrorB -Sl.L.,]; n^l. lia balb-aL L.,1; O.J. BIraek out- Hi L., a: 0., i Vmplra, Balu. TIma, I.B. Tbe Oevalsnda won again. Ha; 4, although nut- liatted b; Ihe vMUhb. The former were more fortunate In bunching their,hlu, eiipeclsllr bi the flntaod Ihlrd Innlnga, when Uie; UMk a lead that tbe visllon could nol overcunie, aimauib Ihe; made a Una upblll dghL Sharp Iisro runnlog alao helped the nome team, the; taking deapente obancea when tbe; bad man on the liaaea. The 00^ king Mfe hlta nisde were double liagiera bv Ooole; and Cbllda. The Oeldlng ot Kl; and Uhllda was a feature, the former accepUng all of nine chaoeea, and aome of bU aiopa of hard kit liaUs were ol lbs aeoaaUonal order. Nr. Louis, v. a. a. o. A.a. " HIUaMf... (Joolar, cr. (loeoor, lb.. tr»a, «>.. (mIbo, lb.. K>d,iL... ni, as Psili, e. 8 1 I ail a I 1 la 0 0 0 a I I 1 I a 0 0 I 1 I 4 0 3 3 0 0 4 0 I a a 0 1 0 I 0 laiar.p 4 0 10 10 TolaW.....<l I 1114 11 I Kuniu 1 . OlaraUad 1 0 tArwA nina-St. Looi. -8t.lZ,l UnbalU-«tu,> (iBpIn^ iBilla. TIma, IM. McXtsq, aa. 4 8 3 3 4 3 lAIUaTlb... 4 8 3 1 4 0 O.Ttboaa,lb4 1 110 p 0 U.Tabaas.rf 4 118 0 0 ■eaUar, cf. 4 0 > 4 0 o SjBiBiar,«... 8 0 0 4 I 0 Ma(lan,8b.. 8 0 0 I f I Ooan.p 8 0 a 0 I 0 ^6-"3'riL! - 1 —4 0 P 0 B 0 3 0 0 8 e I 0 0 1 ABkOiOIBTafaBd,! Baaeoo -«t L., I; a, rnnuk oat-81 oat-SL L., I.