New York Clipper (Jun 1895)

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JVSE 22. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 249 BABEB AXiL- IiBAOO^ASSOCIATnMii - WMt*m Tmim Hiv* HnWMd TMr FIrtt S«rlM el CimM In Mm ■•w Tark n. PItUbus. TM Pldibiifgi wen Ixatcii bj tli« M«w Torks Jam II. •* Um fo\o QnoD^ Uito city, nd iren Uwrabj ooTed Into ncond pl*c« Id tto ctaunplon- •bipnc*. Riuleiwln|i>o4tettl«,uidpltcbeil»n uMllent gtma, holdlni Uie imun down to roar uSe Mta, wbloti, wlUi u »nor, tod t bam od talla, fare Um Plttabnin ttieir oslf two nns. Bart prored «u7 for tlio bomo team, wbo batted blm kiid and o!l«n, miktog hits wben null «er« od tlio lHta,and«anilDgfODro(tbaBlsrauiiicorcd. Tha odU loDg aata bliwaa a dooUa bantr by Ooira. gtaHDrd aod Pallar aaf Ur canrtad off tlw geldlos honon. Tbe fotnnr accepted all oC tea cbascea, ■oBMOtthera btlDg TeirdlfflcaU balla to baodle, BeakMa bU ezcallent fleidliig, Staltord made tbr«« «m«iy aatt blla. Poller accapted all or aerea obaDoei lo bta poalUoD. making Boioe Tondertal alopa asd tbrowa. He bIm baited well. WIlaoD ctDibtraserbl;, and Scbtlrer aod Dojie did eome 3>lendld DalUBg. Tbe chief reaturc or tbe work oDe bj the Tleluin was a great tbiow by Stenzal bam centre Beld to tbe borne plate, ODwblob be aa- aleied In pntilog ogt lUule, asd conplettd a donble play. Rule waa InTloolble arter tbe Bnt IddId(. Maw Toaa T. a. a. o. a.b. - - - « . Burt*. IT... 110 10 0 BABlwo, yf.. A S 1 0 0 t ■tkitnr, lb. ( 1 3 » 0 3 DojI^Jb.... a 0 1 0 0 - TuH<lt'D.cr> 1110 BttffoTd.tb.. ft 1 a 3 7 Wlln,c.... 1 0 0 T 1 Riliilt, P * 0 1 0 3 nnw, v.. 4 0 11ft o. A.m. DoooTaa, If. t I 0 3 0 1 C1ilinoiD.3b4 I -.llunoiD.SI BMkluTlb.. fUaonter... OSialUi. aenloa, If.. Bautr, lb.. Cma, RQgdtii, fl. Hut,P - Totdl......S t 4 1710 3 0 0 ■ 00 4 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 a 1 4 1 1 3 1 1 0 3 0 tilllla...4l •1417 17 - -. Kaw Torn 1 0 0 1 1 1 I 0 FItUbsn. 900000(0 0-3 BUVH noe—New York. 4. BtM oo 4mra—N. T, 3: niulrail, 1 Oo belli^. Y., 3: P, 1. Ktrack ont-N. Y. llfM?. Omplie, Ckmplxll. Tliu.1.10. BnoklTB Ta> OI>lea|a. Tbe Obloagos defeated tbe BraoUyiu Jnna 11, at Eaalera Park, Brooklyn, N. T., by a Umely baocb- lag of Itaeir long bitg, altboagb oatbalted by tbe latter. BtelD made tola leappearaoca with the borne team after an abeence or aereral weeka, aod while Dot batted often tbe Tltltora managed to make aeveral long aafa hits at the Tight time. HatohlaoD waa batted aately ten dmea, but kept tbe bibi well apart eicept Id the eighth Inntbg, wheo, with two men ont, two singles and a triple bagier gaTo tbe Bnoklyna two earned mns and prerealed a abnt onL Oblcaga scored two moa In Ine second Inning on a base on balls, a donble bagger $ai a slogle. In the third It added two more on a double bagger and a home mn. In the fonrtb. emis by Asdeiaon and Daly, with an ont, gave Oblcago Its flttb ran. Tbe Tlslton made their last run In tbe eighth Inning, a home run. Tbe long aare hlla were borne mns by Wllmotand I^nge, a Mple by Daly, and donblea by Dabien,ETenitand LacUDce. Oorcorsn's flelding waa a reatore. ne accepted all or eleren chances at abort stop, making seveial aenaailonal catobea and atopa, while hia throwing to the bases was anperb. OStOiOO. T. a. B. 0. A.L Oacter.rf... 4 0 1 3 0 0 tMitaD.v... 4 11' WltaMt.lr... < 1 I AOMW, Ih.... 4 0 0 IailS«.cr.... 4 > 1 ETilrltt,8b.. 4 1 1 8t«wut,tb.. 4 10 Dootha«,o.. 4 p ' BROOVLTH. T. R. B. 0. A.B. lriOn,er.... ft 0 1 4 0 0 RorcoitOiM 4 0 1 4 7 0 . UdiBBw, lb a 0 I 10 0 0 OTndnj.rr. 4 1 4 3 0 0 - 0 0 1 Hatdilaoi,p4 0 110 0 Totals Ohlcaa«..< tlOUnu, II. « ■ « • V - BhlDdl<,3b.. 4 13 0 10 DtXf.tt 4 0 3 4 3 1 ADileiwii, ir I 0 0 0 0 1 BarrsU, e... 3 n 0 3 1 0 •FoatL 1 0 0 0 0 0 auiD.p 1 0 3 0 0 0 Sa • 71711 3 Tc<i>ll...S 3 101711 1 . 0 1 1 1 a 0 0 1 0-s 0 00000030-1 *Poulc betted InpUceotBurrelllii thenlalli iDDrog. " ' •- "—•-'— " Bm« od emn BnaklTO. •PoulE betted In pi BBned moB—Cblcuo, 4; Biooblra.l. B.,S. Dnplre, HeDooilil. TInn, 1.4a WseklBgton Ts. St. LobIb. no WsshlDgtoDS soored their third consecnllTe Ttotoiy over the BL Lonla Browne Jane 11, at Wash- ington, D. 0., In a contest narked by heavy batUnir and loose Holding. Tbe game was i>ot began until tM r. v., iDtetmlttsnt rains doriog tbe aftetnoon having mads It Impossible to get the srouodo Id ebape wlthouta liberal aippUcsUoD of tawduat Tbe home team bad a commanding lead until the slxtli iDDing, wben the vlalton batted Stocksdale forseven safe mta, wlilob, with a base on balls, netted them seren mna. Ifercer tben Inok Stocksdsle'a place In the pttoher's position, and did good work. Ooogan, being eubetltoted, went to third base. Miller, or BL Louis, was suffering from a epralnsd hand and re- tired, Dowd golDg lo third base aod Brellsniteln to tight leM. Bbret waa batted bard and ortaot espe- clBlly In tho aeooDd, dfth aod eighth lanhigs, when tbiiteen ot the fifteen tuns credited to ine home team were ittsde. IHe long ears hlta were a triple bsgger by Abbey, and donbles by naaamsesr, Mc- Oplre. Osttwrlgit (twice) and Peliz. - St. Loeia. .. B. a. O. A.B. SMtad!.!!,.. ( 1 I a 0 0 BnwB,eL.. .a 3 0 s 0 0 Bo;ii,si>..... 1 0 0 1 0 3 nooitr, ir.... a 14301 Iltrear,3b,p. 4 0 0 0 1 0 )IIUer,3b.... I 0 0 0 1 0 HuamBer.rfa 1 1 1 I c Br<U'it«lD,r(4 13 10 0 aitucael[,iB a 3 0 4 1 I OMBor, lb.. a 110 10 !(eOalra,e.. • I I 4 0 0 relti,o a 1 i 4 o i OiVriebMba 3 3(0 1 gaiBB,ib...a 01410 Onolll,3l>... a 3 1 ft 3 1 BIr, a ft 0 0 3 3 1 Abber. cr... s 1 S 1 0 0 Dowd. rr,Sb.> 1 1 0 I 1 StMtalBl«,p4 13 11 OEbr«,p ft 1 1 I 1 1 COHBO.Sb.. 1 0 0 0 1 1 _ Ti<laI>....13U17t7 11 7 T0IB1B...O 101317 7 7 Wubbitoa.... 0 6 0 0 4 1 0 4 1-ls at Lmii. eoiooroo i-io BBmeo nuw—WaihlDBtoD, B; St. Louli, 6. Beie oo •noi>--W.4;nt.L.,7. nnbBlU-Wn4; 31. li.,0. Btrack ent— W.,4;8lL.,1. tTmpIre, Manajr. lime, lb. PlUladelphtm ts« OlevelAnd* An exclUng sbtaggle of eleren Itulngs betweOD these teams, Jnoe 11, al Fblladelphla, fa., resulted In a victory for the Ulevelands, although oolbatled and enUlelded by the borne team. Tbe vbdtois were more fortonale In making their bite wben men were oDthehaaea. Bo many or the aate talis made by tbe home team went to naught because they generally came whea thete were no runners to be sent home, or after two men were out Tbe Pbilsdelphlas look the lead In the second Inning, and beld It nutll tbe last hair of the seventh, when the Tlslton scored thiee ruDS, which gave them a lead or two. The borne team tied the scoie again In thenlnlb. in the eleventh, after the PblUles had beeD retired, O'Con- nor siDgled, was advanced on outs br HoAleer end Ztnuner, and scored on a single by Young. 0. Ts- beau was hurt In a colltsloa with Solllvsn at third base In the fourth Inning and gave way toHoOarr. The long safe bits worn a home tun by HcKean, a Mple bagger by Burkett and dooblee by Cross. Thompson (twice). Blake and O'Connor. Psiu. t. B. B. aiaillu>a,ors 0 3 0 Boila,ib....e a I It DlltbutT.irS 0 0 3 nonp«oB,tfe 3 4 0 ll4llnaD,lb. a 1 I 4 Ondy, e • 0 0 S Onna 3b.... • 1 I 1 aeUlrBB, IB., a 1 1 1 Jamr.p.... 3010 Tlrlor, P....1 too CLiTaLijio.T. a. B. o. A.a BBrttU, If., s 1 1 . . MokBBn, IB., a 13 3 3 CblU,3b S 0173 Blat*. rr.... s o 3 1 0 O.T4bua.Sba I I I 0 . irrasrr,3b.. S 0 0 0 1 OlO^Bor, IbS 13 0 0 OHoAleBr.er.. s 0 II 4 0 SlminBr, 0... S 1 I S 1 Kaall,p 4 1110 YoiiBft,p.... 10 10 1 tota]j....43 711011 TirtBl<....43 a 14*31 13 . Pblladelptila ...031 000030 OlBTilaad 0 1 0 0 10 SO 00 1—7 *Qilld«OQt OD Barketl'B iBterfffBoc*. ■antd raBB-mllBdilplilB, S; CloTatind. 4. Bbm on •iioii-l'.,s. Ob bBla>-P., 4; 0, 1. Binick oiit-r.,3: 0.,!. Unpin, Emdle. Thn^^40. PhUadelphU TS. LoaiarUl*. These teams met June 13, at FbUadelpbla, Pa., tain oauaing a poaipoaement of tbe gaise scheduled tor the preceding day, the Loulsrlllea then aooied an nneipeetei) vtclotr. The vlalton oatbalted the home isam, while their OeldUig waa raalUeas. Inks was steady all through and vary elTectIre at ciltloal alagea. "Ae Fblladelphlaa bunched their bits In one tnulDi ooly, the seoand, wben Itey earned two mns. McOIll also pitched well, bat aeveial costly anon by the home team helped the vlatiais to a victory. The long aala blu were a home sun by Turner and douMa baggeia by Oroea and McOieery. „ rano. r. a. a o. Va BBaliMa,cra 01100 - flif. U 4 ftra*/. if„. 4 1 HeUmaD, lb. 4 1 iBtUey, e.. 4 s OiBdr, e.... 4 0 OlWB^ 4 0 SfllllTBa, BB. 4 e fbla ■ ' 1 4 s oil 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 3 4 0 • 0 1 »uu ..010 I e -iiii ■ f.oiniviLiB.v. a. B. o. A.m. •iwtoB, cr... 4 1110 0 O'BfleB, lb.. 4 0 1 I so fDiBaBn,Ba.. 4 0 1110 BnBlboia,lb 4 0 3 U I 0 RUit,ir.. ... 4 1 13 0 0 ■iRlMir.rf 4 I 1 1 ~ - W»hh.e..... 3 OoUlaa, 3b.. a laa, p 3 0 0 0 I 0 3 0 . 'UK'.- 0» balla^Wj'Llri.*' TolalB....XI • • i atlirif I I 0 0-1 ..Sir* BaBB oa BtmB-LeaU- ~ ~ I; ft ^Two games for one admMon weie played by theae teams June 14, the Fhlladelphlu then being credited with two victories. The epesliiB gaioe waa the one sohedaled for June 12, bnt wu poe|. med on acoount of lalu, aad waa won by lbs >ne team by supeitor bauing and raniucee OeM- Ug. The LoulsvUles pteaented Weybing, rccenUy leleaaed by the Pluaboigaand romeily of tbe Phil- adelpblas, hot be proved an easy mark for the home team, wbo batted blm aately slneUien timea for a total of tweotynlne baees. Tkjiorwashit hsrd at Intervals, bat be was never called upon 10 eiert blmselt after the tourib Inning. Tbe long ■re hits were home runs by Clemenu (tirtce) and Brothers (twice), a triple bagger by Tbompson, and donblea by Delensnly, Tailor and O'BneD (talce). I.OeiSTlLLB.V. a. B. D. A.a PiBBioB, cr., a 0 0 3 1 0 O'BiltQ, lb., a I 4 1 ■ 0 ninBut,n..s 10433 BniuUl«n,lb e 3 3 13 1 0 ClBTt, ir..... 4 13 10 1 UcTlMIT. If 4 0 3 1 0 I Rolllaa,3b... 4 0 0 0 3 0 Welch, e 4 0 a 1 1 0 Wayblni, p. 4 0 0 3 1 0 PaiLA. V. B. B. o. A.a Tnner, II... • 3 3 3 0 0 Boyl«,lb....< 1 0 7 0 0 Dalabaalr.ct a 3 3 3 0 0 Thompaoo.rra 13 110 BillinBn,Ib. a 13 13 0 ClBnMBli,a. a 3 4 3 1 0 HalUj.lb.... ft 0 0 4 3 0 BollUan, B.. a 1 3 3 3 0 Tailor,p.... 5 3 10 10 Baom, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tolala....>l 11 n 17 11 0 Tl>ta]>...ia S It 17 13 3 PhllaSolpliU... 1 a 0 • 0 1 0 0 4-17 LonlaTlUa O'llOOOOlo-S Bataed maa—Pblladalphta, S; LooIivIIIb, & Bbm on arroiB-P., ft, Oo balla-P., 3; L. 4. Blmek oat—P„ 1; L.. 3. UmpIiB, BniBlIa, Tima, 3b. Tbe aecond game, wbloh waa started Immediately arierwards, was aomewbst similar to tbe list, ex- cept that tbe home team's flelding was not so shsrp or perfect. Cunnlnghsm was freely batted all through tbe game, eepeolally In the eighth, wben nine safe bits weie bnnohed aad eeveo runs scored. Careey was also touched up In a lively manner by tbe LoulsvUleB, but In no ooe Inning could they score more than two runs, as Vsisey was very ellbct- Ive when men were on baiea. Tbe long safe blbi were home runs by Tnmer and Deletiantv, donble baggeii by Delebanty, SuUlvao, Pteaton, Bnuthera andMcOieeiy. PaiLA. Tnrear, K, jrla,ib.l,,e 1 3 ■ I Olb'Srian;3b.! • 01330 DaMbaoir.cia 3 4!! 9 ahaimrvae.. 3 113 4 0 BroalbaiMb 0 0 I 11 1 1 Clark, II S I 3 1 0 0 Loeieviixa. v. a. a. o. a.b. PrBOiin, cr. S I 3 1 0 0 McCfBarv. rf 3 1 I 1 1 0 r,olllDa,3b.„ 3 10 10 1 ZAbaar.c... S 0 0 4 1 0 0*iu*Kb*ln,p 8 1114 1 TTH»Bp«oo.ff 0 3 3 3 1 0 Uallmaa, m. 0 1 3 3 4 3 CtamaBta, e. 3 0 1 10 0 Qivlr, c... 4 0 1 4 0 1 Balllr.Sb.... S I 3 4 0 1 Bulllian, IB. s I I 0 3 1 nanay.p,.., 3 3 114 0 Baam. p 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOIBla 13 14 017 13 ft Tolala...47 3 1117 13 3 PblUila)phla....3 0 0 0 1 3 0 7 0-11 LonUvllb 00011101 1-a Bamad run»-Pbllad«1phla, 9: LonlaTlUa, 3. Bane on anoiB-P,, 1: L, 3, Oa balla—P., 4; I... 3, Btnck out— P.,l;l.,l VmpW Bndla, Tlnia,3.Ui Baltimore va* OlBclnaatl. Bnpeilor sU around work enabled the BslUmores to dereat the Olnclnnatls, June 11, at Baltlmare, Hd., when Pitchers ForemsD snd Hemming o^lcIa^ ed In tbe place of Umpire Long, who {ailed to pntio an appearance, A heavy mluetorm just beroretbe game kept the attendance doim, and, although the grounds were not In tbe best ot condition, the game wasoneof ihemoetlnteTeetiogortbeseTiea. Hor- fer did good work, keeping the bile made olT blm well apart, eioept In (be elxtta Inning, when the vistton batted In three runs. DTryeriraahltqnlte bard, but the home tesm could not bnuoh their hits only bi the flretead eighth Innlnga, wben they scored Ave of the alz tnna credited to them. A triple bagger by HoObr irsa lbs only long sare hit made. Tbe flelding of HcPhee aod Jenolngs, to- gether with Uod'er'B batting, were tbe feahiiea. OlBoniBAVi. r, B. a 0. A.a Ulbam.lb.. ft 0 1 0 0 0 9 0 0 3 1 0 3 113 3 0 4 119 0 0 Ewlns.lb... McFbaa. lb.. Millar, cr.... Smith, aa,... Roj.il llaiTltt,o.... Dwrer.p.. B1LTIB0BB. V. a. B. 0. A.B. goiior.ir.... 3 0 1 3 0 0 KaaUr. rf... ft " " " " " JaDnlnipi.u. 4 aUainD,3b. ' 4 0 0 3 1 0 4 0 1 3 0 0 vxjs,.!..... 4 13 13 0 Ho(mlrar,lt4 0 1 t 0 0 Totals...39 4 Oil It 3 OlnolooBtl 0 0 1 4 113 4 siBndIa, or... 4 nanr, lb.... 4 Relli,lb 4 RoMnaoD, 0. HoITer.p.... 4 _ _ , _ Tolall...93 3 1177 14 0 0 3 0 0 0- 1 3 I 2 3 0 I 1 3 0 I 11 0 1 0 1 1 1 3 1 1 BaltlmoTB 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 BBmad mna-Clnclonatl, 3: Baltlmoto, 3. Baae on tr. iDTa-C, 1: B. 1, On balU-O.. 3; B.. 1 Btnick out—0„ 1;B.,3. tioplraa, Poramanaod Bamnlnr. Tlma,2b. BoatoB TS* liOalsTlllei The Boetons succeeded In shutting ont the Louis, vines wllboat a mn, June 11, at Boston, Hass., and thereby took flnt place In tbe ohamplonahlp race. Luby waa snob an eaay mark, and bis aupport so In- dlflbieDt, that the Boetons made eveiy bit exceptooe credited to them In tbe llraironrlnolnga. Cunalag- bam replaced blm at the beatnnlngot the flfth, and did far better work, alloirlng the Boetons only one eafo hit, and preventing them rrosi scoring agali during the renialnderot the game. Dolanpltobeda flue game, preventiag the vultoTsfltim getting more then Ave ecsuetlog alnglea, not ooo of whlon waa made off hla delivery, until after the flfih Inning. Tbe only long safe bit waa a double bagger by Ban- Don. The flelding or Sbugait, Lowe ana Long, with the latter'a battery, were the teatates. LoouTiija. T, a. B. 0. A.s.f BoeroH. PiBBtoo,cr.. 4 0010 0 Lowe, lb.... 3 CrBrlen.!!).. 4 0 0 4 1 o|Banooo.if.. I Bfausart. u... 4 0 1 0 „ . s olDony.cr... Bronlb«n,lb4 0 0 t 0 0 StcCuUir, a s. o. A.a 1 0 3 8 1 13 10 1 u\u I 1 1 1 0 1 I 10 1 0 1 3 4 4 0 0 13 0 0 • 3100 (neck, tr 4 0 1 4 0 0 .Naab, 3b. Kamraer,3b. 3 0 0 3 1 1 Taekor, lb.. 3 Walduo 0 0 0 0 0 I Loos, ao.— ft Zahner, c.... 3 0 1 0 0 O Rrao, e 8 Collloo, rf... 3 0 0 1 0 olDolan, p 3 Lnbr. p 1 0 0 0 0 01 (TnOBloB'm.p 1 0 0 1 1 Ol Tota1l.,Jl 0 ft 14 10 3| TolBk....l3 11 tea 17 1 LonlaTlUa OOOOOOOOO-O BoMon 8 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 —n ■ ItDimaront. hit vllb hatted balL Eanad ruoa—Boaton, 0. BSM on olrop-IjoalaTllIo. On balla-L, 1; B., 8. Stnuk oat-L.. I. Umplia, Eeafa. TIma, ISH. New Tork ts, OleTslseid. Tbe Clevelaads had Utile trouble In defeallog tbe NewTorksJuDeUat the Polo Orounda, this olty, when the latter pieseoted a badly crippled team. Captain Doyle wrenched bis ankle while at prac- tice. Just pilor to starting tbe game, and may be laid DP for a week or more. Without Davis, Doyle aud Ruale the New Yorka do not preaent a very formidable rront The Clerelauda put up a atrong game. Yoang pitched with telling effect, while Oennanpteved an eaay nark tor the vUlilog bats- moD, who batted blm at irlll. aaklag bits wheo men were od tbe baaes. Dnplre Campbell reported at the grounds, bat was la no condition to do duty, and Knell and Matpby were aelecled to officiate bi hla Btead. Tbe long aaXe bits were a home run by ObUds aod a double bsgger by Burke, Frank 8, nailer, wbo la playing flrstbaseror tho reorlateam. of tbe Western Asoclallon, was mm Sept. 91. uno, St FIttaburg. Ps., snd gained bis Ont knowledge of the national game on tbe open lots st Allegheny, nt. Ue began hla pTofesalonsl career as a caToher lor the Wheeling Clob, of lbs Trl lUalo Lugue, during the season ot isiu. That lesguo commenced Its eeaaon on Apill 30 and ended It Sept. 14. The namllton Club dlBlianiled Aug. 2T, after which time It was conducied on lbs co-opera- Ure plan, aud all games played on Ibst plan were throrra out. Haller look part that aosson In torty- sli ohsmplonsblp conttiu, and according to tbe oMolal averages ot tbsl organlzallon ho nnked among the leaden as a batsman ond Oeldcr, Dur- ing Ibe seaaon ol ISW he played wllh tbeSprlngllrlil and HcKeeeport Cluiis, a Ibo lume league, begin. Ding tbe aeaaon with the tonner and renisluing wltE Its team unlll Ibe club was dialiauded, and tben be flnlsbed Ibe BcBBun with llie McKeeaport team. Tbe Tr|.SIato League, that year, begau Its seaaon on April 30 snd dUibaniled Aug. Mailer took part that year In sixtr-ali chainplonablp con- teats, fllllng various poalllons, principally those of catcher and ebott stop. During the next few yeata be rellred from the dlsmond, or at least did not en- gage regularly aa a piDfeasloDsl pisyer. In 1303 bo accepted an engagement with tbe llarrlsburg Club, of the ronntylranlH SIsle Uagiie, and ranked well up lu Ibo oitlclal avcngss or that organbiallon, both aa a batsnian snil flelder, lie migrated 10 tbe "Sunny SouUi" during lbs leaaon or 1B»4, and was conneuiod with Ibo Ksw Orleans Club, or ilie Hnuth. em Aaaoclatlon, and remained with lis learn unill the league was dlibsnded during the Bummer monlbs, wben he relumed Norili and flnlaueil the seaaon an captain and flnt bsnemsi) of the Iben ramouH Kmnkiln (Pe.) team, which won tbe oham- plnnablp of Weslem Fennsilvsnis, It waa bla excel, lent work with the Fnnklln leain that led In hla pteseni'DRSgetnent with tbe Feorla Ululi. Ilslltrla a good balanisn, cle>er flelder and a very flne haoe nmner. lie has been cndlted wlib a numoer ot Imi- llng perrormances during bis proreealonsl career. In one game, In four times st bat, he made tiro triple ann two double Inggers. Ilo la hilling the ball bard and flelding bis position lu a sallarsctory manner. tbe leault lieyond doubt. It was a pitcher's battle ror eight lunlbgs, both men doing elfccilva work. Id thenlnUi Espersent Klllen to flrat nn bells, Bmlth sod Sieniel bunted saleir, nillng tho baaee, and Donovan cleared them wlin a beauUfnl drive lo the right fleld fence for tbiee haies, scoring later on Bsner'e high fly to centre fleld. Ualtlmora's only mn waa made In tbe tirst IuuIdk, wben Jennings was hit witb a pitched ball, look third on a passed ball, and scored on Qlesson's aato biL FiTTeBOBo. V. a. a 0. a.b. Smith, ir.... 8 1 - • - - Bisntal, cT... ft OoooTao.rr. 8 Bocklar, lb.. 8 Bauer,lb.... ft rilBKniaa,3b 8 Croaa, aa.,... Eln»lo«, o.. KlllBD.p.... 13 4 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 10 0 0 113 0 0 0 I 1 3 0 0 0 13 0 0 110 0 01000 UalTIMORS. t. Kaiiar, ir.... a Kaolar, Tf... 4 JaanlORa,aN. i fll«Baon, 3b. 4 Bio<lla. cf... 4 ITatot, lb..., 4 KalUlb,.,. 4 Clarka, 0..,. 4 ■■•par, p 3 llennilog. I 'reuis...3r a 0. A.B. 0 3 0 0 3 10 0 11 1 I I 3 4 0 U I II 0 0 0 3 8 0 111 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 8 37 11 U T0UU...4I 8 II 37 13 0 - FlUabun. 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4-1 BalUmore lOOOOOOOU-l " Batloil for Eapor In Ui*. niiiUi Ihntog. Eamad mna—Pluibiint, 8. Baa* on aTTor—F, On balla-F., 3; Balllniora, 3, Blmck out—P., 1; B., I. Um. plia, MnriBf. TIb». lift. . . . The BslUmores reversed the sbovo reeult June 14, wben they succeeded in sbuiting tbe I'ltuburgs out without a ran, llemnilng was In great form, and hold tbs vbilton down to iliiee safe bits. Including a double bagger. Ue was given excellent Bupporl, especially when any ol Ibe viiltlog players was on a base. Hawley was freely batted all Ibrnugh the contest, beeldrs his support was poor, which dis- heartened him after a few runs had been made liy Ibe home team, owing 10 Ibe enon behind him, Ue tossed the bell up u tho batsmen III a llsiless maoner, and was booted st and lilascd by the spec- Utois. Tbe long safe blu were a triple bagger by Bauer aod doubles by Brodle, Gierke snd Donovan, FrrvBSOBO. v. B. s. o. a.b. Smith, ir„,, 4 0 0 3 0 I BUnukef,,, 4 0 0 DonoTBO, rt. 4 0 1 Baoklar, lb. 4 0 0 Banar, lb,.. 3 0 1 riioRman,3b 3 0 0 C^nHU, aa.... 3 0 I Busdao,o.... 3 0 0 K*abr,rf.... 8 Jaoatonaa. 8 UlaaiOB,3b.. 8 Haw YOBS. Burka. If.... TtomaD. rf.. BchriTor, lb. . PamlLlb... 4 VannaU'B,cf4 < Bugonl, lb.. 4 WIlun, c... 4 Oomaa, p.. Foliar, ta.... Totala..J8 Raw York.. (n«Tflafid.. v. a. a. O. l.B. CLSTSl-lBO. T, B. B. O. A.B. 4 3 1 3 0 0 Barkatl,ir... 8 3 3 4 0 0 4 0 3 3 0 0 llcKeaa,ia.. 8 3 1 3 3 1 0 1 7 0 0 rhlldi, lb... 8 1113 0 0 3 3 1 0 suka,n 8 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 110 Bcaarr.Sb., 4 0 3 1 3 0 0 I I 9 I O'CoBnor, lb 4 0 I 10 I 0 0 0 3 1 1 gcAlaor,or,. 4 13 10 0 0 0 111 Ilmoar.e... 4 118 10 1 1 3 4 3 ironOB.P.... 4 0 0 1 3-0 3 914 11 8 TOUli...S> 8 13 37 13 1 0010O0030-3 „., 00300033 -8 Eunad nna—Kaw York, 3: OIoTelaod, 3. Baaa on a^ ToiwN, Y.. 1:0., 4. Oo bBlIi-^.. 3. Btmck oat—N. T., 3;0.,L Unpliaa, KoaUBBd Hnntir. TIma, 1.88. Tho Olsvelsnds won sgsln Jane 14, alter one ol the beet contested and most lateiesdng games played hi this city, this season, and that, too, on an emr by Van Bsllren. Only for Van Dal. tren'a emr sn extra' InnUig contest tras among the probabiutes. Aa oadly crippled aa the Mew Yorks were they made a flne light throughout, and gave tho develands all the; could do to wUi. Clsrk pitched a great game, holding the Cleve- Isnds dom to seven aare bits, Including a don- ble and triple bagger, and waa verr effective at critical sTsgee. Young was alao In one fonn, and pnrented tne New Yons from making more than five saTe hits. The ooly run or the game was scond In Ibe seventh Inning, IfcOsrr made a triple bag. ger. O'Connor went oat at flnt from Puller u Bcbrtver. McAleer bit b> Slaffbtd, and HcOarr wu IhiDwn out at tbe plats, MoAleer golog to eecondon the play. ^JmrnereentaneasT Or lo Van llaltren, but the latter malM It, aad MoAleer acoRd. Tbe long aare bits wen a triple bagger by HoOair, and a double by Tonng. New YoBi. V. B. a o, A.a. Bniko, U.... 4 0 1 0 9 9 T1*raBn.n.. Hcbritar. lb. 4 Famltib... 4 VBBlla)('n,cf 3 BtaOoid.Ib.. 3 Wllaoo,e....3 <nATk,p. 3 FnUor,aa.... 3 Tolala...31 Haw York (HaTalBBd.. 0 13 0 0 uio I e i:)ilUa,iii. 0 0 a 0 Skba. If. 1 3 0 1 " ■ ~ 0 3 8 14 10 8 0 3 0 13 3 0 134 18 1 0 0 tTLBvaLAaD.T, a. a. Ol A.B Barken, If... 400 l(cgaaa,BB, 4 0 3 - 4 0 0 3 S 1 llisaarr,Sb.. 3 0 3 O-Oooaar, lb 3 0 I Vollsar, oL. 3 I 0 Elmmar, a.. 3 0 0 YooBB.p 3 0 1 Tout......30 1 mil 3 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 13 0 4 3 0 3 0 0 I 1 1 8 0 0 80 0 1 1 ' 1 0 ooeoeolo —i Baaaosanoi*-K6w York, 11 Ctoioland, I. On balla- H.yTi iM^i>'-l' V,7: C,l Vnplie.CaBpbaa Tina, I Jl. BsIUsBora wa. Ptftaharf. The ntkborga defeated the BalUmotes Jnoe IJ,at BalHaote, Md., by a floe ralij at the bat iaibe Biatfe lhaliw,*keath«rseofed/ouimi,aadpot BALTIBOBaV. B. a. O. A.B. Kallar.ir.... s 1 1 0 0 0 uiaaioB.-.. Hrodls, cr,,. 8 Carar.lb.,., 8 Rallr, lb.... 8 nurke, c— 8 llaminlnB, p 4 1 3 3 e I 3 0 0 0 0 Tatab...M It 1117 18 I u 0 0 u 0— 0 -II 110 0 3 3 1 : 1 0 31 0 7 81 Fltlvburg 0 0 0 0 Baltimore. 0 0 10 1 • Clark oat, hit br a battad ball. Eamad ruoa—Raltlmnia. 4. Bai* on ermra-FfllaburB, l;B.,X Oo balla-P.,3: B., 3. Btnick out—P..3: B.,1. t/uplre, Mamy. Tloi*. 13U. BrookliTB vs. 81. Ijoala* The Biooklyiia defeated tbe BI. l,ouls Broims, Judo 13, st l!aatera Park, Brooklyn, N. Y., with ap- parent esse. The vinllure started off Ilka winnere byacoilngtwo raos in the second Inning, bnt tbe Brooklyos fell upon Kltlnger'a delivery la tbe third sad Ullled aeven nna before the last man was put our, vlnually winning tbe game there and then, Qumbert plb:bed well and eOScUvely, and at tbe end ot the alith Inning, wben the lame was sa good ss won, be gave way 10 lfcl>ouBaU, late of Ibe dia banded TToy team, of the New Bute League, but be was unsteady, glvlog tour men their Imses ou halls In the eighth Inning, thereby forcing In two mna iCisbiger also appean lo lie Uo light for tbe malnr league. Ills onljr good work was at tbs bat. Tlis long aare hlU were a Ulple bagger by tirimn, and doubles br KUnger, Oriitlo, lacbsnce, Bblodle, Dal; and ortm. Br. Loots. V. a. a. Brown,cr... ft Coolajr. ir... Dowd, 3b.... tlonnor. lb.. Falli, c Qulon.lb... 8 I 0 ft 8 0 10 8 0 I 13 8 113 8 13 0 8 10 1.. Brallana'o.rra 1 I 0 0 0 gUlosar.p.. 8 0 3 1 0' BanoBLvB. V. a. s. o. A.a arimn.or.... 8 3 1 3 0 0 (^oicornn. ai. 8 1 tachSJic*. lb 8 Poala.lr..... 8 Trwlway, rr. 4 niMla. 3b.. 4 16 4 tlalr, » nrlm, c ToIaU....J3 8 IIII U 1 BL LonU 0 10 Bnoklia I 0 7 u Oumliart, p.. 3 llctlnuB4]I,p I 3 I 1 0 0 I 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 I 3 I 0 0 Tolala...40 13 13 17 13 4 .... ■ -_, -19 EAmad rana-BL Lnoli, 3; Brooklrn, 1. Baaa oo orrora -BL 1». 1: B., 1. Oo bBlU-«L L..8; H..3. Btmckool- BLL,4:8.,i Uoiplro.HcDnnaM. Tlme.lJO. Tha BttMklyoB won again June 14, In a contest marked by heavy balling, Id which the bone team excelled, although the vtalton were not far tiehlnd In the lotal number of tiasea. Bt, l^ula opened on Kennedy In a lively manner, scoring three earned nioa In the flrat Inning off a double, IwoelnglesaDd a triple bagger, asd look a lead which It beld until the sixth, wnen the borne team pounded out six muB and ware not beaded again. In tbe seventh tbe vWlon gave Kenned; another dmiihing, earn. Ingreurrans off a slntleanil Ihtfn boinerun driven. In the last hair of lhaf Inning the llr\Hihl;na made a bnmer, a triple and two double liaggeni. earning thive mna. The long aare hits were home ruam b; Blown. (Julon, Bonner, Bhlndle and Hurrlll. triple laggenli; Ronntr. Ptdt and llaly.and d<iuble« liy BnwB, arimn, Lachance, Tledway and Bblodle, Ihs ■alter gelilDg two, Tbebstuag of both teams, sa- pedany that done by Bhindie and qmnn, with By's 4 1 lleldlDg, were reatureo. thtuws made by Kly were Bt, loOis. t. ~ Brvwn, cr... 8 Coo\tr, ir.... 8 Qolno. Hi.... 8 t»nnor, lb.. 8 llonBar, 3ii.. 8 Palbte 8 DnwJ, rr.... 4 Blr, M 4 Hiabr.p.... I T0tAla...i3 81. Lonla Brooklyn I II 3 1 U 3 I 0 0 U 0 1 0 0 I) U I I 0 0 0 Q 0 U 7 13 31 13 I 3 0 0 0 0 0 Some or Ihe alnpa snd or tlie aetiaatlonal order. BBOOBLTB. V. a a. O. A.B. Urinn, or.... 8 0 1 3 0 0 arCAiBD.aa. 1 1 3 0 3 0 chance, lb 1 1 3 IS 0 0 PnulL ir.. Trodwar. rf. NilndlKlb.. llalMli Bumll, 0.. 0 10 0 13 10 3 « D 3 13 3 1 3 14 1 119 Eamad runa-RL Loula. 7: ror-MI. L. <ln Iwlh-SL r... 1; »., 1. Umpire, Mclloaali) DU.,0,,, «... . W Kannedr. u. 4 . . . ^ . Tolala....44 13 13 1711 a 0 0 0 4 0 0-7 3 0 S 3 I -13 ; Brooklyn, II. Baao 1M1 ar. I; H , 3. Pimekout-SLL., . Time, 1.17, Baeton vs, CLteago* Timely batting and fsulllew Oeldlug helped the iloslous to derest tbe Uhlcsgos, Juae 1'^ st lloiton, Usss, Nichols pltolied ciTUctlvely, except la Ihe fourth iDulug, when his liaies on balls were re- spoiiBlblo for Iwtb Ibe raas scored by tbe vMbHi, Arierthst beseltleddown, and Ibo Clilcsgoa rniild do nothing with hla dellveiy, OilfflthB alao pitched a great game, but bis support waa poor. Huffy listied Ihe bell over the reoco for a home mn,Bnd Nichols made a double bagger, Ibeae lielog the only long Hsfe lilla of tbe game. The flelding of IhihleD, Kveritt and lAing was a feature r^iiicAuo. Ryan,rr llalilan, m.. WIlBHlt, II... Anion, lb. . a n. 0. i.e. lAoae. cf... KTatlll, 9h.. SlavarL 3b. Klllrldsa, 0. UrIOIIh, p... TouU...: Ohieaao Bnalon. 0 u I U 0 1 13 3 0 I 1 14 0 10 10 > a 1 a ) D I 1 1 1 ■ u 1101 I oil is 0 0 I 1 0 Boarox. I,aws, lb.. Rsnnrio. ri.. - - UnTy,cf...., 4 1 NcnarUiy.ir. 4 1 - ' - - 0 T. B. B. 0. A.B. 4 10 3 10 0 0 9 1 0 0 0 0 Kaah.lb 4 0 1 3 3 0 l^uekor.lb... 4 8 1 7 0 0 - iMt. aa..... 4 0 0 3 4 0 llBnul,e.... 4 1 1 r 0 0 Klrhohp.... 3 0 1 0 0 0 TolaU...98 1 817 a 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 .01100 -8 Baraad nna—lloab,n, 1. Bojw on lialla-CTilcaso, li B..8. Biruck onl-a,ft; B.,t Unvlro,Kaara. Tlnia,IJ18 The Bostons won again June 13, when Ibe; ncored a decisive viclon over the C'blcagns, llutchlouii was freely liatlea, especially In Ihe llrat, Arili and eighth tunings, lieildcri which bla support wss poor, Ihe eirom made li; ilablcn being veiy oabII;. Hu|. Ilvan kept Ibe Chicago's blls ao well apart that Ibey were of llitio beneilt In ran geiibig, and wan par- llculariy eiTecllve wben men wore ou the liases. Ttie balling or Ibtnnon. Iluiry, HcOartbyand l^we, irllh tbe flelding or f/iwe aud lying, were the rea. lures. The long Here hlla were home runa by liiwe snd Duffy, douulo baggsnliy Bannon, Duffy,Tucker and Tunuey OHICAOO. - Ryan, rf..... 8 Dolilen. aa... 1 WlliniA. If... 4 Anion, lb,,, I LaDB«,cr.... I RTaritL 30.. 4 Suvan.lb.. 4 riooahaa.e.. I llulciitaoa.p I Tolala...3a riilrBRO Boaton. R- a O. A.B. Oil 1 1 4 U U 3 1 ft I 3 1 I 3 1 0 0 I 0 0 7 0 I 0 3 034 1 0 1 BOWTUB. T. B. dLows,31i.... 8 1 ' Raaoon. rf.. 8 3 ihiirr.cr..... e s Hrilarlhy, ITS 3 B. 0. A.B, I OHiih.lb. ~ ' Tuckar, lb. Long, aa... Taanay, 0.. Hulllran, p. TolAla.. 0 0 1 ■ 8 0 3 1 8 I 8 3 8 1 Eirard mna—f.lilcaRO, I; IfaMtOD, 8. .nw* uh «rruiir- 0 , l:B.,3. On halta-n , 3: B.,8. KImeh oot-O , I; ■., 8 t/mpim, Kaafa. TIma, 111. Ilard and Umel; balling helped tbe Oblcagoa to reverse the above result June 14. BlivstU, wbo started In to pitch ror the home team, was so freely balled that be rallied at Ihe end of ihealxlh Inning, and Nichols, who was auliatltuted, fared Utile liet- ter, Urtnilb, despite Ibe faol that he gave six men tbeir hase on balls snd bit two mors lialsineD wlih pllcbed tails, waa very errecllre, sapeclallf when men were on the baaca. Tlie long aare hits were borne mna by Hlewsrt and OanisIT double lisggera by James Ryan (tslce), Uahlen and Kllmdge. - - ^ V. B. H. n. A.B. .8 0 1 3 4 0 8 0 0 3 0 0 1 R I 118 1 I 0 0 0 0 . 49 ai 13 17 13 I 000-3 0 1 -B Baaa on emra— Chioaoo. Jai,nyan, rr. 8 I 1 Dahlan.aa... 8 0 3 0. A.al Bosms. 0 0 elLowa,3ii,. 1 8 OlHannan. rf. Do^bar, ir...8 114 0 MUoffy,er.... 8 0 1 8 0 0 Anaon, Ik... 1 0 I S 3 UUdlanhy.lf. 1 I 1 8 0 I Lansa,cf....8 till oliraab.ll>..., 4 i 3 I | 0 4 0 0 4 I 0 7 1 3 Lansa,cf....8 13 3 1 OlWaab. F.Tarlu, 3b.. 8 1 3 3 8 Oiroekar, lb Rtavar4,Sb.. 8 3 1 8 3 I LoOB-aa.. Klllrfdaa, e. 4 I 940 MJso.Ribb, arintb.p.... 4 0 3 0 4 a naaaala.... 1 I I 0 0 lHlIretta,p... 3 0 110 micholiiLp.. 10600 TolBla...43 7 una) I TolaU...4a 4 •3710 3 (Tilraso 1310030] S-7 Bnlon 0 0 0 I 0 3 0 i 0-4 FAmad rana-^lfBsn. 8: Bocton. I, Baaa 00 orrora— n., 3: B, I. CIO iKlla-B., 8. Biratk ont—B., 3. Ifmplro, Kaal'o. TIma, I.18. H»w York vs. Lewis* TbeNewYoitsdefested tbe M. Louis Olub:June 18, al Ihs Polo Clroands, Ibis city, chiefly Ibrough the poor work done by ihe vlalton, and opportune laltlug on ibeir own part, nude and Brelttnstela were both on Itaair nelai, but Ibe fonner ma Ihe mora eoecUre at ertlleal stages. Bcellenslela gave fswer bases on balls than did RnaU, but the toller ledfedBonMBOBsMkeB. BoafeiraeaafoilaBale In bavin* a Snier spilt by a hsrd lino baU from Bouoer's Mlla ibealDth lanlng.and It may lay blm do tor a week or ten days. Tiie club la now In a pnliy iMd atale In ivgard In crippled and aick play- en. In the second Inuing Ibo Dome team made a curious trtnle play. Brelienstsin wason second and Broimon Int; Cwley popped np an easy fly that Ruale could have caught, hutloirallaaroll, tbe bats- maa being ent on an uifleld n;, when flnl bsse was occupied, wllh noaneoul;thcu, asllrtetenaleloand Drown each silvanccd a base, tho ball was Ibnwn by Ruale to Fairell, who loiichcil ilreltenelelo, and from Ftarrell to 8tam>nl, wbu put nut Brown. Naw VrtSB. V nnrka, ir.... ft I Tlvrnan, rf.. 8 1 BchrlTar, lb. 4 1 PairalLlb.., I I Vsnlla1l'n,<r I 0 Blaminl. 3b,. I 0 Wlnon.r 4 0 Rurin p..... 4 0 mark, p 0 0 I 1 3 1 3 I 0 3 4 0 S 1 St. |4>vis. Rronn, cf,.. iVmlay.ir,,,. t>i,«i(,rr...., tlonnar, 3b., ronnnr, lb... I*alla,e auinn, lb.. ..I'l.''-. T.ilala...! Sa<.Ya|fc.. V. n. B. 0. A.S. 3 113 0 0 8 1 3 3 0 0 8 0 0 3 0 0 8 I I 1 I 1 nix, « If w i BiaU'nit'n.p 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 II.. an IS a Toiau,..4i 4 rffis 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 O-Q 0010000 0-1 Bamril mna-N«v York, 1.; RI. Unla, I, BaM all sr mr>-N, v., 1: Hi. I,., .\ On balla-H. Y., 3; RL L., 7! Hlmekuol-N.Y.,3; RL L ,R Unii'ln, Csmpbau. TIma, tk. WashtaglaB vs. Ciaelanatl. These teanu met June 14, al Washington, D. 0,, alter two poatpooementa caused by imln, tbe CiaolO' nsUa then wlanliig by opiiortniie batting. Foreman waa ateady anil very eillxtlvo when men were on the haMs; besliler, he retired eight men on alrikea. The numlier nr blls anil ernini on each aide was ibe Bsinr, liul the hiinni Irani uoubl nut nukeahliwhen one WHrt uoeiled ruraenillugInarun. Mercerpllched n RfKul game, lint the vlaiuim foiinit lllllo Unulile In liiiiichliig tlieir hlla whou tieceaaary. The only long Mto hitwaaaIrtfilolugger liy Mrflulro. Thefleldlnii rcstiires were the aeviuiil baaii work ot Mcl'heo and tllsMcock'B Bhnrt-Btii|>pliig. Ibiili tnaite aome brtl* llsnt playa oif apparcuil; mro bllK. Waiiiiimutu.v.t. B. a. 0. A a (]|xri.T!(ATI. T. B. B. o. A.B. Ralhaelkir... 8 u I 3 0 I ralliini,Sli,, 4 0 U 9 1 1 Jiiyco,3li,... 8U1I10 ..... llaum'Mr.Tla 0 I I D 0 IIUWKh, u 4 I I I ' ' HHInli*, c.. 4 0 I > l^t'rllhl,lb 4 I (lnioka,n>... 4 0 . AbUy, cf.... 4 I I '- - 4 0 1 Martar, p. - fa. I lU 1 I 3 U 0 1 8 0 8 ■■amill, III.. Ill Jlrl'h>e,lti.. 4 113 Sllllar, cr.... 4 I 3 I 0 0 HiiilUi. aa.... 4 I I 1 0 I till)', ir 4 0 1 1 0 0 Morrhl, 0. .., I 0 0 I 9 0 Fiiraman, p. 4 0 U 0 0 0 ....... llooralTir.rl I I 1 I 0 0 Ti>Ufa...99 3 1011 11 t Ti>lala...31 11017 I I praabinainn U 1 O 0 t U 0 I 0-.9 Oinclnnall 1 II II u 3 0 1 I -8 Karneil mna-lllncliinall, 4. Ha«o nn armra—Waahlng. Ion, 3, (In balla—W„ 3: II., 1. Hiruoh out—W., 3: 0 , I. Umpira, Loog. Time, 3[i, Brooklyn wa« Clevelaail. Timely listiliig by tho oiovolAnds, and loose flehl- log by tho Urooklyni', onabloil iho runner In dereat the laiter.Jiine 11, at KsBterii Nrk, llinoklyn, N, Y. The Clevelanda opoued uii llsub, In a lively aisnutr, auil, saUalod by emin hy Kuiils and laohance, Bcored three runs. The; esrneil RDiillier ma lu Ilia thlnl nn Iwu alnglee and two oiita. Afler that ibey could do lltUo or nothing nllli Daub's pitching, insklng only tbrto scsllcTlMg nlnglm. Tliellrook. I;ns nulls their lint mn lu ilio fuiirili Inning nn an ormr, a single anil a ffv Ui left duld. In tbn nllli thur esmed a run on aslngle, a rorced niii,an uiitat Hrff, and a single li; Fiuiti, Tlio Urooklyns had three mon nn the Imhvs, with only uiio mil, lu Iho rlphita Inning, but cmild iiit get one nr llieni rctdm Hid piste. Wallsue pltchtil efftullvely all thiiiugb, fioldliig the honin tpeni down In Ovo aaro hlla. Double liaggera hy lllako ami 0'(;oDUur wero the only lung Miro hlla. .. — _ - - B, O. A.B. I u I u u a a 0 0 III 0 1 13 0 3 1100 1 1 8 0 0 4 10 17 0 1 0 U I I a 17II a 0 0..4 0 0-1 l1l.kTBi.Aiii>. r. a. H. n. A.B. RnrkolL It.. 8 3 3 3 I I BcKoaii, a>. 1 u I I 10 Rllllda, dl>... 8 1 1 1 4 U HIaka, rr.... 4 1 3 3 0 1 llcllarr,3l> , 4 u 0 u 3 3 oirunnor, Ib4 u 1 11 1 u HoAlaar, cf. 4 U 0 I 0 U Illinniar, 0 . 4 11 U 4 1 U Wallaco.p... 4 U U I 4 U Ti>lala...» 4 8 37 II ft niOTalanil 3 u I IIHM1RI.T.V. T. B. (iriiaii,cr.... a 0 IVirciiian.aa. 8 I Larkaiica, lb 8 u rouli, II 4 I Trrdvay.rf.. 4 0 Hl•ln<ll^ill., I 0 .40 llaly, 3I1 llrlni, e. Uaub, p. 4 U Tiilala...S 3 . . u 0 0 Brooklyn 0 U 0 I 10 0 Ksmatl mna—uiavalaiHl, 3; Hronklyn, I. Haia nn ar roiwo.,!; B.,4, lln Ualla-U.,3; ll.,4. HImck out-tl., I. Uniplra, McUonahl. TIma, 131. BrtMklfrn vs. I«oulBVllle* Uiincblng ibclr lilla after Uio vlaltun bad made coally erron enalileil tho ntonklyns to defeat tbe lAUlavllles un Juno It, at KsAloni I'ark, Biooklyn, N. Y. Kominer alsried In to |ila; llilnl bsoe for tbs vlalton, but, arier shirting serersl spparenlly eaay iiBlls llist sbuiilil have resultcil In put outs, and making a uoall; ermr, be waa retired at Uio eud ot the Bscond lunliig, Hct.'rcery taking his pisce and Roiiiii bj right fleld, while Uolllna was sbllled lu ilraliose. Tho cluinge was a gawl one,snd the Luubivllles iila;eil In Inner fomi and made a good upblll flglif, bill cJiuld not overcoiiio the lead nb- lalned b; tlio liunio team earl; In ihe aatiie, Uc- lleniiott pitobed a great game when all things are couRldertd. Al loSHt hsif tbe lilts nisds oil liUn wen or tho "scmlohy"onlrr. Had b's aupinrtlweii pertoot bis learn would have lieeii crrilllwl wllh a victory lUBIcad uf a dereat. l,uclil pllcbeil for six lunlnga, aod waa very enectire, Tlieu be cum* philned uf not foelliig well, and was rellevsd by liuinlHirt who waa freely balloil, Tho long aaTe tills wero a homo luii by bhugsrt, a triple laffser bjr An- ileniou and duiiblrs li; Bliiiinrt, ilriiuinen, l}laik, Urtltln (twice), Treilwsy, llsly, Urliii snd Uiuiilierr, lAlUiaVILLB. r. a. a, l>. l.a HimUKLTS. V. B. B. U. A.B. - "tuu 4 9 0 . . . B U U ADdamin, Ir, I 3 I 8 0 u - ■ U U I Fraalon, cf., 1 1 1 li'Brlan,3l>,. 8 I I HIiuRarl, aa.. 1 4 I Hninllianklb 8 0 8 mark, II 10 3 Kaniniar, 111. I u u I u Mdlnary, ir I U 1 0 0 l,'<>lllaa,rf,aii. 4 0 0 4 1 Walih, c 4 0 0 8 I J(allarTniitt,pl I 0 u 0 T0UU....91 a u 3110 LonlaTllli 1 U S Brooklyn U 4 . .13 3 L'ureonui, aa. 8 u 1 '.adianco, III 8 u 0 Trfdvay.rr, 4 u I llhliidla,3l>.. 4 10,.- IMIy, III 4 3 1 I 8 U llriin.o 4 1119 0 Lucid, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 lluriilierl, p. 1 I I 0 0 0 ToUla.T.ap 10 I n • I 0 0 1 3 a 3—s ... I 1 8 I 0 >I0 Eamad runa—{.uulmlllo, 4: UriKiblyo, 3, BaH ooior. rora-L. I: B , I. On l>alla-l,.,8: U , 3. SIruch out-L., 3; M.. 3. ljupiro, Mc DihibIiI. TIm a, TJO, Hmur York ve* Claolanall* The New Yurks were iKsten wllh ridiculous esae by tlie Cinvinnatia, nn Juun II, at Uie I'ulu Orouuds, this cll;, Tbe club U lisdl; crippleil In regsrd tu playen, snd as no one ulso was lu coiMlltiun sxcept i;iark, who had pliclied on Iho pracedlog day, abU Buswoll, the ei Unlvonilty uf t'euiisylvsula pllohcr, tno taller was aelecled, snd bo msde a aorry mean or niatleni, Tme, lila auppurt was wnlchod, but bis uwn work was ao pour tlist oven fsultleaa fleld- ing woii'd have iiencflbid blm lllllo. lie luid iiu control uf the Is'l, givlug twelve nieu their baae on lialls, and making two wild pllebiis, all of wbluh aided tbs vblloraln getllug mns. 'fheu, wbenfae was able to gel tbe ball over the plate, ur near enough to If for lbs vhilllng balaiiien tu reecb II, ho waa baited bard, especially by Miller, who made four safe hlla. Including a duubia tag- ger. Then, too, Boawell did not watch Ihe Isuea very cloeely, knd, Iwlngoliiw lu bis dellvary, mads baasmbnlngsn ess; matter fnr the vbllore, Tbs New Yorks scored two runs In the alxlb Inning and prevented a ahui out Tlieir runs wero the result of a laae nn IibIIb, and a boiuo run bit by Btafford, The other lung nsfe hlla were ilnulile laggem by Tlemsn and vau llallren. Weak baaa ruuulng uu Ihe parlor Ihe liuiue learn Inst sevenl cbsuce* liir Bconiig moB. RSW TOBR. V, B. B. O. A.B. Uurka, IT.... 8 0 I U 0 I Tlaraan, if.. 8 0 3 1 U 0 Rcbrlrar. lb. a 0 I « 0 I FarralLlI,... 4 I 1 I 1 I Vanllah'o,cr 4 U I 1 0 I Hlaffunl lb.. 4 113 3 1 Wllaon.c..., 4 0 1 8 4 1 Boawell p,... SOI 101 Fnllar.aa.... 4 0 0 1 4 1 l.'IBUIBBATI. V. Ulliaiu.Sb.. e R>lB(,lli.... 8 »4o<, lb.... I cFbM.lb., 8 Millar, cr,.., 1 Hmllli,aa,„. 8 Hoy, rr a Mrrrltl, e.. . 8 Fanroll. p,,,. 1 UogrelTar, ir 1 >olsla..,II 11 IU77 10 1 U 8 0 0 0 1 0 I 14 3 0 3 1 1 U 4 I u a 1 I 3 3 I 3 ToUla.„3B 1 3 34 1111 Vow York OOUOO..:^. . moclooaU 3 I 3 I I 0 4 ^ -II Eamad rana-Naw York, I: ulnclnnill, 1 Baaa nn or. fora-l'., 8. Oa lallo-g. Y., ill;., II. HInick oul-N. Y., 3:0.,!. l/uprra, (^mplKll. Tlma.LW. , FklMelpbIa va, PlUaharg. Clean, hard belUug and faiililus flelding helped the FbllsdttPlilaa to defeat Iho lltuburga ua June Il.a' jijij^inbla, Fa, Uartwas knockld out ot tbe pli 101^^2'' 'lllun In the flfth Inning and Oannan was suJieut^if, but Ihe hone team hit blm bald enoogb ivhea hlu were needed, The flelding done by the Tliltora was wretched, eapeclally Cnm and Cllogmso, wbo each made three cosily erron. lisd Uialr iBlillDg been perfect Ihe TMIon wooM not have iieen beslen bu bsdiy. Haor of the bite Bade by ihebumelesni came afisr ehsacea bad besa offered off lbs nltcblng for poUlog onl Ibe aMe. The king aafa nlbi were double Gaggtia by Dete- hantr, died/and Utnlaa. The game was vntaally lost la lbs trih inning on will UuewBbjOkoM