New York Clipper (Jul 1895)

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JULT 6. THE NEW YORK OXJPPER. 281 TraBifm BMMptmtlouM. Doling Ui< put week tba L. A. W. KMlsg Bwid tiM been u Marai oaul, and ctulmun Oldeon »maaooes tlie foUowlof tmotfen to Out B ttie •atpesaloD o( > namber otrideraforflolitt(»(it ttonilea. Tbt roUowIng deuUa tn gtnn bjtbo boUetlo: 1. P 64B11. nloL N. u RupMded from ftU uuAtoor v^nvDMilaR (■TAMlntloD. (l«on« E. QulOD, Mobile. AU^'Qiira- Bfon uxTj. a. Dimlii, rpoUiM, Wuh.,ud wuii'uii r. rowHr. o«0«n, Uuh, in uuirtind 10 ttum a Chirlo Puilb, DODTM. CoL. ud Hub. McCttt,!/.» ABMlw^ Call »n aotpoodfd Iron CUu A poodlnR Idvb^. SnUM^ Lwiulil J/Btrk>, Boaloii, M wl, U docland * nu Bamoni, J. M. Dultl, a. B. Suae, r. L. Bumio, J. J Kalt!. lloio Block, A. D. KtlUr, WlUlun SchoMLJ. F. puurwo Aod & F. Pyndiop. D«DTOr. »ad L. C. Wohl. ColondoSpriaii^Col.. aro tranalemd u>ClA<a B. Tlio sUlHMot In pnvlouB bnUelui tbat 0. W. Radr«r*, tif Wlliuonlloff, P*., VM truBfomd toCUMBwMarmtio. ooi: b* nouloa lo CUM A. Tnatfor or "P. Rbtlion" to CUu BahouU b* JoMphflkaltoD. A. J. NowIId, LoulO' •Ilia, Kr-,l»'■»",«■•"""• .C*""- . ,„ ForcompelloKlauouoctlooed!!«««: PaulCrooanvalc "* ~* rl, "-« — ,—'-• " i.M-n-11- ■ ... Oaona Manlorl. BImar UilmboU, Mark McBrlila, J. Wiar nun, Tbomaa McBrkla, Frmnk JUrkln. and JoMpli Jlc- OuHlaaa, of BocMr, Pa., urn iuapandtd forllilrty daja; r. Cl'aUock.&l. McOlonoahnn, Roy Honrao, L. KlocAile nod P. OlUtrap, of Buaaaa, Or«., aroauuondad for ninety dark from Jnne 12; A. 8. llamaai, P. Donaldpuii, R li. Halrooand C V.Wnilbrack. orcoocon], N. II., ara pu^aii' did for ninety data l>om June S; B. AllAld, J. BUyman, William Hlgorf, T. Cacll Uownai, Jamta Q Pannar, I,. HarpoL J.Liainilar. IV. A.Schwailh, W. A. Boehaii. T. Car nlland U. Kr«ba,urBalUnior«, areaaipendad fori/nayaar fioni Juna 19 (eooipatad after earalnfiR); Olok SUiiprloy, mio Wearer, II. B. McCrearr, orOefltorTllle, U.. ara Hia. KDded Tor Uilrtrdaya IromJonaS; WUIlAin Bladsnnan, IllpO.linironi, Harry Da amir,Thoroaa J. O'Urion, W L.MlUor. A. A. Faumand T. W. lfanilln.Bl. LoulmHu.. ate auspenUad rnr thirty daya(Vom Juna 15; Fred tM. udkv. AlMoo, Mm., la iuapended from ell amateur ncini; pandnutlneael lgaloo. Fait Tine hy Flyer Johneon JohB S. Jobnaon cooeUtnted Ube mun aticsullon •t ft proteiBloul bicjcle meet held at Rliienvllle, h,, on Tburetej atiernoou, June 27. Tbe mccs look place on a bait mile track tbat waa la Dae con dlUoD, bot • iieadT Kind mm tbe east made the work cf tbe pedallen barder. JoboaoD made tto allempt to break Ibe world'a mile record on a inuk nt tbJa deaoilpUon. He was paced bj BarUioloniew and Starbock on a tandem, bit rallea to accompildb bUtaak,rtdlDgtbe mile In 3m.eK>.,tbe bairinil. being done In lo. la. Frier to tbli attempt, liuvi erer, tbe Western wonder made a world'a record ror a ball mile, In compeUUon, Ojtog ainrt, im. ant. Tbe mcea reaolled aa follow: UaV iiUe—Ji^naon, icralch, flrat; Walnlff, Boflata Uyda, aacand: Eaton, Bllubotli, UilnJ. Tlma,lin.9>,'a. One mile, open, Uyinc tlMrt.—Jobnaoo drat, Eaton aee- ond, Walalf llilld. Tlm^ Sm. 34^a. Two aiUa.—Starbuck dnt, BariJiolomav iecond, ffaio- It third. 'tlme,ini. MXa. Ifd^ mUe, enao, nylne atart—Johuon flnt, Baithola. new aecond, Walnig thinl. Time. Im. CKa. Oiu mUe. ivcoid, with pacemakan.-Juhn 8. Jobnaoo, Mlonaepolla, tm. ekn. flH aiUa.—Welnle, IltydL, drat; Surbuck. IWyda, laoond; PomwalcifiOyda., (bird. Tlma, I3in. 3^a. I W II TBI nABiio>(Y BOID Bici, from llannooj (o Blueli Creek, Fk., a dbitanceot twentj.flve mllee, was de- cided on Jane 27, Ernest Crogenwetl, of tbe Butler 'Ordlng Cinb, taking tbe flietUmapilze.ln lb. 23m., and Oeorge Hardorf tbe aecond. Ae race was won bj I. fl, Kaoi, witb J. Oreeae second Tbb National 'Qrcle and Atblello Clnb bare de- cided 10 um tbeir track at Manbattan Deacb lam an acadamr during certain boura of tbe day. It will be open to ladles, cblldren and beginners ereiT day from > a. M. to nooo, and from 1 to 4 p. TEXAS-SOVTIIERN LEAGUE. SeuoB OlTlded—Dalloe Oete the PeniaBDt *A New Bchedale of Oamee Adopted. A special neeiing of tbe Teias4outhem Leagne was beld Jnne 29, at Dallas, Tex. It was decided lo divide tbe cbamplanablpseaaon Into two parts, ne DiBt one ended «n June 24, and Dallas was awarded tbe pennant, Tbe aecond aeaaon to begin Jnne St. No cbsnge was made In tbe league's circuit, tbe clUes lemalnlng as before. Eacb visiting clnb will be paid oiklr IM per game bercafier and there will be no dlvlshia of gate receipts, except on July 4. On Ibat day Dallas pbtys two games with Art Woftb, San Antonio the same namber with Auailo, Sbrevepcrt with Sherman and Oalveston wltb Hous- ton. Oiklvesion plays In Houston In tbe momleg and both clubs go to Oalveston for the afternoon contest Secrelaiy Nolan was given full power to decide all disputes snd contested games sod other matteis that may coms up In older to avoid an neceasaiT meetings. Tbe staff of umpires are Kirk- patilck, Boacber.OaiBOn and Mace. Oalveston was given OntfleMerJoeeph BmdeUck, recently rtleaeed by Sbennan. Tlie following schedule of cbamplon- snlp games was adopted for the new season TBI 8CBSDDLB. Oanesto be played atAusUn-Wlih the Oalveston aub,Bept.e,7,8; Houston. Sept. 2, 3, 4: San An- tonio, July 1,2,3; Uallas, July 0,10,11, Aug. 13,14, It; Fort Wonh, July 12,13,14, Aug.«, 7,8:Sbernun, July It, 17, IS, Aug. 18, 17,18; Stieveport, July 18, 20.21, Aug. 18,17,18. ' Oames to be played at Dallas—Wlib the Oslveslon Club, Aug, 3,3,4, Aui. 23,21, 26; Uonston, July 98, 27.28, Aug. 20, 21, 22; Auitln, July 30, 31, Ang, 1, Aug. 27,28,9»; San Antonio, July 23,24, 2i, Aui. 30, 31, SepL I; Port Worth, July 4, p. ».,«, 7; Sbennin, BapU 9, 8,4; Sbreveport, June 28,28,80, Oamea to be played m Fnrt Wonh-Wllb the n«l- vealon Club, July x. 27, 28, Aug, so, 3i, Sept. 1; Houslos, July 30,31, AUK. 1, Aug. 21,28,28; AuRlIn, July 23.24, 21, Ang. 2U. 21, 22; San An'onlo, Auc. J, 3, 4, Aug. 23,24,23: Uallas, July 2,3,4, a. M.; Sher- man, Jnae 21, 20,30; Sbrsveport, June 25,26.27. Oames to be play at Oalveston-Wlih the lloiiidon Club, July 4, p. H., 0,7; AuaUn, June 2t, 28.27: Sin Aotonlo, June 29, JV, 30; Uallas, July IB, 20. 21, Aug. 0, 10, U; Forth Worth, July it, 17, 18, Aug. 18, 17, 18; Sherman, July 12, 13,14, Aag, 13,14.13; Sbreveport,July*, 10, II, Aui. 8. 7,8. Games lo be played at Houslon-Wllh Ibe Oalvea- un Uub, July 2,3,4, a. h.; Austin, June 28,99,80; Sao Antonio, June 26,28,97; Dallas, July 19,17,18, Aug. 9,7,8; Fort Worth, July 18,20,21, Aug. 13.14, 16; Sherman, July 0,10,11, Aug. 19,17, U; Slireve- Pt>rt, July 12,13,14, Aug. 0,10, II, qsoes to be ptayed at Sao AntonIa—Wllh llie Oalveston dub, SepL 2,3,4; Ilouetoa, SepL 9,;, 8; Anstlo,JaIy4,A.ii,an(I p.m,l8,7; UsIlas.Jiilv 12, 18,14, Aug. 18, 17, 18; Forth Worth, Jnly 0, lu,ll; Sberoaa. July 18, 20, 21, Ang, 9,7,8: Sbreveport. July 30,31, Aug. 1. Oames to be played at Sberman-Wlth the nalTss- lonCnub.JulySo, 31, Aug. 1, Aug, 27,28,29: IIouh- ton. July 23.24,26, Aug. 23, 24,26; Austin, Any. 9,3, 4, Aug. 38,31, Sept. I; San Antonio, July 29, 27,28, Aug. 20,21, 22: Dallas, June 26, 29, 27; Fort Worth Bept. 8, T, 8; Sbreveport, July 4, a, u. snd r. ¥., 6,8. oames to be played at Sbreveport—With ibe Oal. veaton Clnb, July 23,24, 2t, Aug. 20,31,29; llniislon, Aug. 2,8, 4, Aug. 30, 31. Sepu I; Austin, July 28,27, 28; Aug. 23,24,26; gan Aotonlo, July 30,31, Aiii, 1, Aiig,|^, 23, 2b; baUas. SepL e, 7, 8; Fort Worth, BepL 23, 24; Sbermao, July 1,2,3. LEAOUE>A880CIATIOH. An Interstting Struggta In which Many Chongn are M atte Amon g th« Lsailen. BostoQ Ts, New York. Tbe Bostons made It tbiee stnlght victories over the New Yorka by tlefeatlng them sgaln on June 36, at BoalOD, Kaas. Sexton was In excellent form and pioTcd very eOtictlre, holding the visltora down to six isfe hlla, Includlnig a double bagger. Uark iras fne^ batted, bnt kept the hits well apart after the Ulrd Inning, and nnventlng any more rune tma being scored. The New Yorks Oelded well, bnt were weak at the bat, etpeolally when meo wen on tbe pases. The grounds were damp from a light nln tut feu dortng the eariy part of the game. Lowe did the best batting. Ub four safe bits Included a double bagger. TheolberlongBafebluwenidonble baggeii by Buike, Long, Nash and Tucker. Tbe features were the batting and Oeldlog of Lowe and oupy, tbe line all around work of Bnike, Van Baltren and W. Ottrk. V- »• •■ o. A.i.L Boeres. . A.s.l Bonos. T. K. a. o. a.a. u.... a I I I 0 OlLonB,aa 4 113 3 2 I'*'S^.''-.« 1 0 3 0 HiiocSluiy, ira 0 I 3 0 0 VanHalt-n,cr« Olio MDnO'y, ef.... 4 I 1 S I 0 ftyii^" «"'•'* 0 HialC J» 4 I ■ J 0 - 0 I l|l.owt. lb.. Behriror.o.. 4 0 0 4 0 0|Tackar, lb... I 0 I s 0 0 w.C1uk,lb. 4 0 I B I olBannoo. rf.. 1 0 0 S 0 I £-,<;■"*• P " 3 Olio «ToDoay,e.... 4 11100 'nUar.af.... 3 0 0 I • (<|8aiun. p.... I 0 1 i I 9 UU1M..M 9 el4 0 ir Tatab....3a S 1317 8 t wawTork tOOOOOOO 0-1 ■ya"-- 9 I I 0 0 0 0 0 -» _Barn«d rann—KawTorb.l: Boatoo, 9. Baaervannr*— 11. T., 1; B, I. On ball*-K. L Btmek oal-H. T., 1. DBPua, ■amy. Tbna^lel the Bieoklym ts, PhUadelphls. The Pblladelpnlaa defeated the Brooklyos agtin » June 96, at Brooklyn, N, Y„ and iheitbyahored > latter Into eighth pUce la tbe ohsmplouhip race, and at tbe aame lime moved themeelres Into sixth place. It waa a pitcher's batUe between Cte- sey snd Kennedy, In which the former canted off JiL.^^'Vf: The contttt was short, sbaip and ex- ceedingly Interesting. The borne team waa etrength- eoedbytbereappearaacaof Bumnaad Dalley. The £i™»f ptayed left Held aud the latter caugbL The Pullles' tnt two runs were the rieult of two base* on balls and two singlet. Their other ran wu double. Brooklyn's llrst mn was the retull of otiley's doable bagger and a triple by Oilino. The second mn waa made by Dalley, (be ball bounding Into the Bftj cent seats, and be trotted around bom" SI'"*.". J-f "^oi^U?"- Tbe features were the bat ting of Dalley and Tbompaon, Ibe Heldlng of llou- man, Corcoran and Daly, and two double plan by the home team. ' BHwiiT.1. T. a. i. o. a.i. nrllllo. c/.... 4 0 9 3 0 0 Corcoran, aa. 4 " ^ " „ PsiLi. T. a. a. 0. I.e. Hamilton, «r 4 10 110 Boyla, tb.... 4 1 0 II 0 0 Bolllfan, aa. 4 0 I 9 4 0 Thompwn,rl 4 19 0 0 Tamer, If... 4 0 I .1 o u Uallnao. Sb. 3 0 I ISO Clemanb^ c. 3 0 0 9 I 0 Croaa, SO.... 3 u 0 4 I o Uara.y,p.... 3 o 0 0 t I Total.... Jl 3 517 19 ] Phlladalphla.... 0 - - >-v,u„«U, H. « V w 3 7 0 Lachanca, lb 4 0 1 IS 0 0 Tradvay.rf.. 4 o a • ^ n 8l,lndla,ib.. 4 u Daly, lb 3 0 Bum^lr,... 3 0 Dalley, 9 1 p.. 3 0 ..31 9 0 3 0 0 0 U I u U I 9 0 0 10 0 3 10 0 0 0 1 U tir 16 u 0 0-3 1 U-3 Broobiynr.'"!!.".'0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Earatdnaa-PhlUdelpbia, 1; Brooklyn. 1 Bi SiT"='A.°°.j*'!S-*'-'i»'"- 8llnckout-B.9. Um pire, McDonald. Time, I.IJ. ClaelDDBtl TS. 61. Lonla. FanlUeaa deldUig aud timely balling helped the Claclnaatis to defeat tbe SL Louis Browot on June 2i at Cincinnati, 0. Ehret pitched good boll for four Innings, but In tbe irib tbe home team batted oat four nins, when Ebret waa retired and Slaley snbiutated In his pUce. Pbuilpa replsced Rhinee In tbe fonrlh Innlug. Ewlngis band was loo eon for him to take part In the game, aud Vaughn played flrsl bate In bis stead. Tloy led lo batting. The long safe bits were a triple bsgger by Uoy and doubles by Cooley, Dowd, Smith snd rhllllpe, Ibe latter mating two, Tbe features wen the l>atUui of Uoy and rhllllpe, the former's base running am the Heldlng of Ely and Smith. Fein's work behind the bat for SL Loult was poor, be being cturged with live of the tlx errors niarte by the vUdtont. 6t. LODia. T. a. ■. o. A.a. Brown, cr... rvioley, IT... Qulnn. 9b.., Connor, lb. Bonnar.Sb.. Dowd. rf.... Ely, aa Ehrat, p.... Kulay, p.... Fnslo, c— I 1 1 3 4 0 13 0 0 13 0 0 0 3 9 0 CisoixitAVi. V. n. a. a A.m. Hoy, II t 3 3 0 0 OlLal^iaill,3b.. 0 0 9 0 9 114 9 I 1 I 0 0 9 9 9 1 0 II 1 0 0 0 0 0 I t 1 a I e I 0 0 0 t I ~ 9 111 to I] 9rit I U 0-S 0 1 -III McPbaa, 9b. Millar,If..... t Bmltb,u.... 4 VauKhn, lb.. 4 ItollTday.cr. 9 1 0 9 0 Uoiinltar,cl 2 9 0 1 0 0 0 Xurphy, c. 4 4 9 1 Rhlowp ... I _ . Phllllpa,p...3 Totiila...39 0 19 24 14 4 TolAlI...3g SLLoula 0 0 1 1 3 3 1 Olnclnoatl 0 0 0 1 4 3 c Earned runa—Bt. Loula, t; Cincinnati. 9. Baaaonbalbi -BL L.. 9; O., 9. HliMck out-SL L., 4; 0., 9. Umplia, ICeara. Tlme,lh. Supeiior batting and daring base runnlngentbled the Ctncloaatia to defeat the SL Louis Brownstgaln on June 20, when tbe home team was iirengUed by the reappearance of Rwing, Bnltenslein wostieely balled, eapecbklly In tbe second, fourth and seventh Innings, the Clnclnnatls earning eight of the twelve runs made off bis pitching. iSinolt waa alio bit i|ulie ban!, but managed to keep tbe hlu well apatt, except In tbe Unit and leventh Innings, when tlie visliora scored all of their runt. Cooley and Uogrelver led their respective teami In batting. Tbe long safe hltt were triple baggeis by Uowd, Miller and Smith, and doubles by Hoy (twice), Ewing and PamtL The festuret were lluy't hatting, tbe Heldlng of VcPbee, Smith, Qulnn and Ely, and the base running o( Uoy, Hognlrer and Uurpny, ' - - . .- ciirciNSATi.T. a. a. 0. a.n. 8t. Loud Bnws.cr. .. t 1 I Cooley, cir. 1 1 3 aulon, ab... t 0 1 unnor, lb.. 4 1 I Bly, aa. i 0 1 Dowd, ir„3b. 4 I I BoooBr,3b. a. D. 0. A.I. J 0 0 9 t BraltanMt'n.p 4 Klnlnsor.rr 4 Totala...39 SL LoQla. UloolnnmU. Hoy, ir... Latham, 3b. llcPhae,3b.. 0 u Vlllar, rr....e 9 . Sinltb,aa.... t I 9 0 0 Bwinf, lb... 6 1 9 0 1 Hognlter.rr 4 4 0 0 0 Murphy, c. 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 ParmtLp... 4 1... t It 24 g 9 Touua. ..a 19 14 17 19 300'> 003O0- 0 9 I 3 I 1 3 I -19 Eama(iruna—8t. Loula, 9; Cincinnati, a Baanonballa SL L. 1; 0., 9. Struck out—C., I. Umpire, Keefe. Time, lot. Oleweland we* Chicago. Timely batting and daring base runulog enabled tbe Clevelands to defeat the Cblcagoi on June 27, at Cleveland, 0. Young wai In excellent form and plicbed great ball, preventing tbe visllon from making more than fourtafe hlls, Includlag a dooble bagger. Errors by Ohilda and McOan were re- spouBlble for the two runt made by the Uhlcagos. Hutchison, too, did great work In the pitcher's posi- tion, holding the Ulevelaads dowo to eight safe hits, Including three double Itaggeis. The long safe hits were double baggere by Ityaii, UcKean and 0. T^' beau, the latter getting two. The Heldlng of Ever- lu, StewiitandKcEeaa, with 0, Tebeau'i batting, won tbe features. CLBTBURO.r. 0. a o. i.a . t 1 CniOAOO. T. a. 8. 0. A.R. Ryan, rf..... 4 19 110 Daliloo, >a... 4 10 110 tVllmxL ir... 4 u I .U*on, lb... 4 0 0 7 1 0 Ikcker, cf.. 4 0 0 t 0 0 KTCrltl. So.. 4 0 0 3 3 0 siantt,lb.. 4 0 0 1 3 1 Oonahiia, c. 3 0 1 s 0 0 IIulclilaon,p3 0 0 1 3 0 Tolall...M 9 4 24 13 I Chlcajio 0 0 3 OonBiod 0 1 .1 BiirkalL If... 4 0 0 3 t HcKaan, aa. 4 3 9 4 3 nhllda,!!).... 4 0 0 3 9 . O.Tab«au, lb 4 0 9 II 0 0 Blake, rr.... 410100 ZIminer, 0.. 4 0 3 I 0 0 McAlaor. or.. 4 0 I 4 I 0 Mcnarr,3b.. 9 113 0 1 Vouoir, p 3 0 0 0 t ' ToUU. 31 4 8 97 II 0 0 0 0 "- 0 t 0-9 Baraed mn—OlaTalanJ. Baae on armra—Ctilcaio, I; ClaTa.. I. On halla-Clil., 3; Clara, I. HtmckoDI—dil., l:CI<ra..3, Umpire,Staxo. Time, 1.96. TheChlcsgossucceeded In reversing the above re solt 00 June 28, after an uphill struggis that had an exdtUig Oolsh. Sbarp Heldlng and light balling obanctcrlzed the game. A wild throw by HcKeau iQ the ninth Inning virtually gave the game to the Chlcagot, who scored two runs as a result of the inlsphiy, Uolb pltoben did good snd rffecUve work, Wallace having better command of the liall, although there were more hlu made off blm than were made off Teiry. A seoaatlonol one banded catch cf a dlittcnlt ny by Decker In the second Inn log wat a feature. (Tsioaoo. T. R. B. o. l.B riyan, rr..... 6 0 1110 Uahl«>,>a... 4 0 9 9 1 1 triimol, ir... 4 0 19 10 Anun, lb... 4 0 2 e 0 I Deekar,gr... 4 119 0 0 KforltL 9b.. 4 0 0 0 9 - 8lawart,9b.. 4 119 1 nonahue, c. 4 0 0 7 I Terry, p 4 0.1110 ?o(aU...J7 9 • 37 13 9 Ohicaso 0 0 0 CloTelaod 0 _0 0 Clbtblaho.t. r. b. 0. a a. BurkatLir... 9 0 0 3 0 0 MoMaau. aa.. 4 0 I 1 1 I ChlM^ 9b.... 4 0 0 3 1 0 O.Tar>«au, lb 4 0 I 9 0 1 BUba, rf ... 4 0 I 9 1 0 O'Connor, c. 4 0 0 4 3 0 MoAker, CI.. 4 0 0 4 0 0 HcOarr,3l>.. 4 1110 0 Wallaca. p.. 400030 Totala...37 1 9 97 s 9 0 0 0 - - - 0 1 0 Baae 00 anora-l^lilcaao. 8; CiaTcland. 1 Oa ball*— Clil., 9; Clero., 9. BiracK out—Obi., 4; Oloro., 6. Um. idra. Buge. Tima. 197. SupeiTor Oeldlng, with timely liatllag, enabled Ibe Clevelands 10 defeat tbe (Ailrago when these leams met on June 39, for the eighth game of Mielr lerles. The Chlcsgoe ouUiatled the home team, but stupid base running and several costly errom by tbe vislton, with llutchlngs' poor com- tnaad of the ball, were the cblef causes of Ihtlr de- feat. Orlnlth surted In to pitch for the visllon, but was put out of tbe game for kicking over one of Umpire Stage's declalon9. Burkett led In batting wllh three timely eingles. Hit bsUing, wlib the Holding or llahleo, Everttt, HcKetn and Cbllda, were the featuree. Cuppy pitched a very good inime tud waa ably auppoited by hU team CUIOAUO Kyan. rf.... Dihlan.aa.. wllmoLir.. Anion, lb... Daektr,cr.. ETOriU, 3t>.. Hiawart,9b.. . R. B. o. A.B. 9 0 I 0 0 I 9 1 9 9 4 1 4 0 0 9 0 0 4 0 1 7 0 0 4 0 0 9 0 0 4 I 9 I 9 I 19 0 Kitlrldie.e. 4 0 14 nrimtb, p... I 0 0 0 I llulclilH>o,p. 9 0 1 0 t 19 I CLIVBLARO. V. a. a. O. A.I. BorkatL II.. 19)000 Mekoan, aa. 'l 9 1 1 3 0 RhlUa, 9b... 4 1 0 3 3 0 O.Tabaao, lb 1 0 I 8 0 0 BlAka. rf.... 4 0 0 9 0 0 Zlmmar, c... 4 0 I 9 U 0 ■cAlaar, cf.. I 0 0 9 0 I IcUtrr,3b.. I 1 0 0 3 0 Coppy, p.... 4 1 0 I 1 0 TolAla...J7 7 7 97 10 I Toula...J8 3 _ ciitawo 0 0 0 1 0 laTalud 10940000 -7 • NeAlsar out, bit by ballad ball. Eamad moa—ClilcaBO, 3: Olavaland.9. Baaaooerrora -C\twt. On halla-^L 3; Olara., 7. fltrack ont—Cbl.. Cleta.,3. Umpire. Btaaa. Tlma . IIP. Balllmore vs. If ew York. The Ballimores sppesred to have little trouble In defeallog the New Vorka on June 29, at Btltlmore, H I., when these teama met for the 8nt line this season. The vlcloiy moved Ibe Balllnores Inio second place In the cbamplonablp race. Oerman was not lutted to any great extent, but the BalU- moRs hlls were well bunched. Singles by Keeler aud Jennlnga and KeUey'a ny 10 Bnrke gave tte champions one run la the Ont Inning. Time aion ruos wsn added la th* third, aotnr went la am oa Oennan'a Ulsgol dellfsiy, MoOnw tfafled, bg| Edward 0. Dixon, oaeof tbecatchen of Ibe Provi- dence Club, of tbe Rasteni league. Is a very clever all arouad player. Uo was boru on Feb. II, 1870, at Jackson, Mk'b., snd learaco to play bell on Ibe common at Ills native place. Beginning at an early age, he soon developed Into quite a player, anti gained tuch local renown that bo was offered bit flnit profeselonalengagoKent In 1830, by tbe oitlclabi of the Grand Rapldt Club, of tbe klohlgan Sitto League, which championship season iiponedon Uay 13, and cloeed SepL 17: but tbe Individual records could not be obtained, never having lieon mude up by tbe tecrelaiT. In 1800 he wai wllh Ibe Johns- lowii-aiovenvllle Club, of tbe New York Slate League, mklng part that year In forly-teTcn chain- aouthlp conteebt, and doing excellent work both In itting and Iteldlng. lie tilled several poeltlons In tbe team tliai season. lu 1881 he wiu wllh the Marinette Cluh,of the Michigan Slate l«>BUe. lie began tbe teaiuii of 1802, wllh tbe Ulnneaptdls Uub, of tbe Weetera League, and remaloed with It until Ibe league woh dUliaaded, when liu Julnod llic AllaniaCliib, of tlio Houihern lAagiie and HiiUhei the Beaton with Its team. He took pan In thirty one champloiublp cnntctin while wllh the Ulmio- npollH Club, aud nnkoU aiiiuug the leoilrm aa a babinuiii. Ho alan did good work tiehind the bnl, lie remained with the Atlanta l«ani IlinHiglioiii the aeaMinnf im In 1804 he became a inuinlier of the Prnvldonce Club, of the Raslem Loaguu, soil helped Its team to win llio pennant of lhatorgnnlxalluu, be taking part Uiat year In eighty chaiiiplnnslili) cnn- lesbi, ranking twenty-fourth aa a liatMiian In a llelil of one hundred and twenly-four players, and Bland- Ing fourth BR a catcber, accortting lo the ninclal avoraget of the Ijuleni l,eague. Ilia giuHl wnrk last year, led lu hit re-oiisHKcniont thin HeuMin with the Vrovlileiice Cluli. Ho la a reinarkalily Hliitdy nnd **heaily" player, and boa IiIm wits alioiit blin In Ibe miMt trying Rlliialliinii. He la a olevcr and n liable calclier, biiiI a swift and auciinite thrower In the batee. waa forced at tecond by Kecler, JoonlngH tingled and lloffer tcorcd, and Kolley't double iHaggerscored Keeler and Jennlnga. Another ran waa ncoivd In tbeetght1i,on Kelley*s double bagger and llroille's single. New York's nins were made In the iecond Inolng on Famira double, Slafford's micrtace, Wil- son *t slngls and Keeler's muff of Ueruian's long dy lo right held. Kolley't baiting and Fuller'a Heldlng wen the features, ntirke was lined (96 for ob- jecting to one of Umpire McDonald's ileclalons. New YoBB. V. s. B. o. A.ar " - - - Burka. If. TIanan, rf.. 4 0 u 4 Vanllalt^n,cr 4 0 I ' PamlLlb... 4 1 - SUITord, 9b. Wllaon.o... CUrk, lb... flarman, p.. Pullar.aa... Tjlsla...J4 9 New Vork 0 9 9 9 1 0 0 10 0 4 1 9 0 0 0 4 0 t 10 0 0 9 0 I 0 3 0 3 0 0 3 4 714 0 3 BlLTIBOHB. r. H. B. O. A.B. McUraw, 3b.. * 0 I 4 4 0 Kaeltr, rf... 4 9 Ba 0 Jannlnin,aa. 4 I r3 3 t Kollay.lr.... 4 13 0 10 Hrodla,cr... 4 0 1 2 0 0 HalU,9b.... 4 0 0 3 3 1 t:ar«y, lb. .. 4 0 0 II 0 0 Roblaaoo. c. 9 0 IJ 3 9 0 Itoffar. p 3 1 Totala...J4 t 0000 0 19 0 H 97 19 3 0 0-3 1 -6 Baltimore 1 0 3 0 0 ... Bamod mnit-Naw Vork, 1; nalilraora, 4. Ba«a on ar rorw-N, v., 3: B , 1. Onballa-K. r.,l:B , 1. Bunckoul —N. r, I. Umpire McDooaU. Tlma, 1.4a Superior sll around work helped tbe Uaitlmores lo defeat the New Yorks sgsln on June 29, It l>elng the Istter's Hftb consecutive defeat since the; left home. Arthur Clarkion pitched for the home teim ind tbe vielton fouotl bit pltcblng too dinicull a problem tolve wben a bit irai necemry. in two Innlnni only, the fourth and eighth, did they lacceed In IiU- ting bin consecutively, they then scortng their only runs. Husis made hu reappearance wllh the New Vork team after an abience of several weeks, and while hit pitching was good bij tupport was poor. The long safe bits were a Ulplo liagaer by Tleman and a double by Van Hallren. Fuller and Clttka led their reapeoUve teama In batting. Kellz wrenched bis ahoulder esrly In the game and gave way to Oleason. Uiirke was heavily Hoed and sus- pended by President Freedmsn, Uuiph; taking his placs In left Oeld. NbwVobb.v. a. a. o. a.b Mun<hy, If... 4 0 0 3 0 0 Tiamao, rf.. 4 I I I 0 0 Vaallalfo,er 4 0 t 1 0 0 CUrk, lb.... 4 1 1 10 0 I Biadkird, 9b.. 4 0 1 3 4 1 Wllaon,«.... 4 0 ■ ■ • - BAinsoRa T. R. a. o. a.b. Hcllraw, 3b. 4 t 9 9 3 0 Kaolar, rf... 4 11110 Jaonlnnaa. 4 I 0 0 3 0 16 10 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 1 Parrell, 3b.. Ruair, p.... rullar,aa..,. 3 0 9 9 3 0 T0ISU...SI 9 7 94 10 I Na* York 0 0 0 Baltimore.. ^naa. 4 I 0 0 3 0 Kallay.lr.... 4 0 0 0 0 0 BiDdra. cf... 4 0 19 10 Raltl,9b 1 0 0 0 9 1 Utaaano, 9b.. 3 9 I 9 3 0 Cany, lb.... 4 1 0 II 0 0 CUrka,c... 4 1 3 0 9 0 Clarkaoo. p.. 3 0 0 0 4 0 Totals...39 7 1 37 20 t t 0 0 0 1 0-9 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 —7 Earnarf mna-Naw York, 3; Baltimore, I. Baae on ar- nia-N. Y , 1;B.,1 Oa balla-N. V , 4: B., L Hlruck out B., 4. Uuiplle, HoDooaM. Time, 9b. Plttsbary TS. 84. Loala. Superior batuog helped the lltlabuna lo dcfeal llieSL Louis Browns on June 27, at Illbiburg, Fa. Tlie home leaui had little trouble In batllngStaleys delivery, they making bits wben necetsary. Both Uauerand Sugden had to retire from the game on account of injuries tbe former belngknockedaenae- lew while at the bat In the Bnt Innlug by a pitched ball ntilklngthe liack of hIa liead, Ueotna Uking bU place. The long aafe hlla were Utple baggen by Qulnn and Becilev, and double* by Connor, UUbgman and Hart. The featuree wen the batting of ijulnn, Beckleyand Blaniel, a wonderful running catch by Donovan, and the flelding of Brown, Ely and Croaa. Br. Loitia. V. Br««o, cf... 9 Cuvloy, If.... 6 tluinn, 9b.... 9 llonnor, lb.. 9 lilllar.a.... 4 Ely, aa 4 Dowd,3b.... 4 Bonnar, rf.. 4 BtAlay, p.. 4 0 a. I. 0. A.I 1 0 9 0 0 0 0 3 3 110 0 I 10 0 0 0 9 11 0 9 14 till 0 9 0 0 0 3 - a I, PimiuBO. V. DonoTan, rf. t I I 4 0 0 Bauar,!!,.... I I 0 u 1 1 tlaoloa, 9b.. 1 1 0 9 0 1) Beckia/, lb. > I 9 ■ 0 U HunaaCcl... 4 I 3 9 0 u Bmn^ ir... 4 1 9 I 0 0 Croaa, M 4 0 0 9 4 u Cllnsmaii,3b 4 110 10 SuRdao, c. 1 0 0 4 0 1 Morritt, e... 1 I I 4 0 u llarLP 4 I 9 0 4 u • 14 10 I Tolala. ..3l t 19 17 10 3 L UMila I I 1 0 I 0 0 0 0—4 loaburi 10 13 10 13 -u EamoiT mna-.8L Loula, 1: Pliuljiirs. 7. Bbao 00 or- nin-M. U, 1; I'-, I. On balk-BL L., S; P., I. Stmck oot-RI. L..4. Umpira, Javna. Tlma. 9tl. Ten exceedingly Interesting and siuiibornly con- tested Innings were played on June 23 before a re- mit WBR reached. It waa a plicher'a battle. In which Hawley carried off the honora, the Ptttsburgs winning In the tenth Inning on a safe hit by LYoas, who Immediately stole eecond and came home ou Cllogmao'i tingle. The game wu marked by many brilliant pUyi, In which Cooley, Stenzel and CroM took prominent ports. Dowd led In lalUng making hree of Ibe teven tare bits credited to hit team. 9 9 U II 3 9 I I I 4 0 I I on IMIIIR, liealiloH bluing twit more iMiionrn wllh pitched balls, anil was freely iisited. The homo leaui llnally ktiocked blm nut nf Ibe pltrtiur's umI- lliiii In llio Oflh Inning, wbeu Kbiliigur was hiiIihiI tulod, ijut Ihe game waa virtually lint by that tliiio, ami WHS llntlly called at Ihe end of ihe llnii hair nf tbe eighth Mining In alkiw the visitors to catrli a Irain for Chicago, where they were wthodnled In Btay the following day. Dowd and Hockley Icil lelr respective leMnis In laitilng. Tlie long Hafu bibt were a triple logger t>y Stenul and duuhlea by (Julnn, Dowd, Donovan, llecklef, Cllngnian and MetTlli. ht. Luttis. r. H. B. o. A.LI PimaoHo. v. a. Briian, CI... 6 0 0 0 0 OlDtmaian, rt t 3 l^nilay, ir.... 4 0 9 1 1 I llanlnslb... 9 tliilno, 11>... 4 0 9 9 4 ojBacblir,tb.. 9 IJonnor, lb.. 4 0 1 10 9 0 SlanuC'f... 6 Mlllar,c .... 4 10 3 1 0 SinlUi, ir.... 4 Ely,ia. 4 0 10 1 U Oniaa,aa..... 4 DiiRd,9(1.... 4 19 11 0 lMlngnian,]b4 Biinner, rr... 4 0 U 1 [1 OlHfmtL o... 4 Hroli*n*t'n,u9 1 0 9 3 OMIatdnar, p.. 4 KlaloRar, i>. 3 u 0 0 0 I Tiilala...97 3 10 31 19 l| Tolala...«l IS II II 10 8L LouU 0900 100 0-3 Balllniora 9 0 9 1 9 1 1 -II Kernel mna-SL Lanla. 1; PlIlaburR, 0. Ham nn ar' rora-NL I.^. 9; P., I. tin balU-Hl. L . 3: P., I. Hlrnck uut-HL I.,9; K, I. Uuiplfa,Javna. Tlma,].lt. Brooklyu va, WaahlnKlon* An Inlereeling itruigle of thirleen Innings liad a HallNfaclory conclualon, June 30, at Eaiteru I'ark, Brooklyn, N. Y., when a timely liuncbliig of hlla by the hqpie team gave them a victory over ihu Waah Ingtoui, Ikith pitchers did excellent work, Htein boNllog the vlaltora down tu Ave walterlng hibi. in- cluding a triple bagger by Selbach, the only long aafe bit of the game, and was panlcnlarly effective wben men were on the bases and a hit wiu iioetled, Anderson, too, pitched great Iwll, and keiil tlie hItM well apart, except In tbe tbirteenlh Inning, when the home team bunched three of the nine credlletl to them. The conteet was marked by many lirll llsut plsys. lu tlie eleventh Inning llatainaear nut ■lut the side on throe line running 0Bl4:bu«, Tbo Ustnnewaaof the sensational order, aud prevent- ed a ran from Iwing acored, Corcorta,itbUidlo, Daly, Joyce and Crooka each made wonderful stops, throws and catobes, tome nf which were oifapiar- cntly safe lilu. The only and winning run was inAite In the thirteenth Inning uu ilngh-s hy Htelii, Oriniu snil Corcoran, the Orel named aciirtng. ^ " BHOUBLVB. V. R. M. O. A.B. iironn.cr.... 0 0 13 Cvrcoran.M. e u 1 4 UchancK lb 9 0 t 21 Trelray, rf. s 0 3 0 Wiliidla,U.. 9 0 3 9 9 0 0 4 WASuiiuraH.v. a. B. o. a.b. Balliacb. ir... 9 0 1 J 0 0 Joyta,St>.... 9 0 9 9 9 0 llaaain'asr.rit II 0 4 0 0 UlAAKOCk.aat 0 0 0 9 1 McUulra. c. 9 0 0 9 1 9 Can'rl|iit,lb 9 0 0 19 nrooka.9b... 9 0 9 1 Abbey,cr.... 9 0 0 I 0 U Aodaraon, p 9 0 0 9 I 0 TiiUla...4t' 0 9 99 19 9 WaaJilagton 0 0 Brooklyn.. »|lr,3b.. unia, II.. . . . Dallay, 0.... 9 11 0 3 1 Hloln, p 9 I I u 3 Tobta...47 I 0 S II " 0 0 0 0 0 " " .000000000000 l-l Br. Loots. Brown, cf.... OooUy, ir.... ilulnn ,9b.... iMOor, lb.. Millar, c lUy,aa >oad,3ti.... Sooner, rf... El.ijL p..." Telala... aLLonU... I .. a. B. o. A.a 9 0 1 I 0 0 9 0 0 9 0 0 9 0 0 1 1 0 9 0 0 II 0 0 I 0 I ■ - - 4 0 0 0 4 0 4 3 3 1 9 9 4 0 PiwiiDBo. r. a. a. Donovan, if. I 0«nlna,3ii... I BMkK, lb. I 1 I auLcf... I ltli,ir..... I O. A.B. 9 0 0 1 1 I 0 Boltll, Civai^ aa I CUogniBn.Sbt 1 0 0|MsrTla,c. 1 0 9 9 lUwIay. p 7 n 11 4 ToUa 0 0 0 0 t I 0 0 1 9 0 8 II 0 0 9 0 0 10 119 1 13 4 4 0 3 9 1 0 0 0 3 9 es 11 1 0 I » 0 10 1-9 .4] EamMmna-BL Loula, l;Plttabarf,l. Raaeonarrora 8<.I..,3: P,9. On balla-M. 1; Ka. Rtrack ost- BLl.,9:P,3. Umpire,Jam. Tlma.l.m ne nusburgs made It three ilralgbt victories over the SL LonU Browns by defeating them again on Jons 20. BielHaattln was wUd IntlvlBt baate Kaioad run-Hrooklyn.1. Haas on trrur—H. On iMlla -MTsalilnBton, 4; B , 1. 81riicb out—W., 3; B., 1. Uni >lra. Emalla. Tlma 994. Two games for one admission were played I7 these teams June 3a; wben each was ciedlled witli vlclory. Tlie opening .one was the gsnie poat- poued on the preceding day on account of nln, sud waa won by lue home team after a cloee end excit- ing straggle. BoUi pitchere did guod work In Ibe box, but Liicid was partlcubirly etncilve when men were on the l>ssei, Tbe vultora made only throe nsfe bits off blm, two of which were hiinchetf lo the flnt tuning, ufter a Imae on lialls bad lieen given to H«jlbach, aud Washbigton then ic4fed Ha only run. Two batea t;n balls, sn error by Joyce, and two Ringlee gave the home team their only two runs In tbe fourth Inning, bnt Ibey proved eiiuiigb to win. Sentailunal stops were made by (JUsscock, Cor- conn and Daly. In the flntloolng OrlDIn ran Inio Crfwkt, and preveuied hini fnim making a driuble play, but Umpire KmsUe declsred VvKuna out on llrlitin's Interference. 1 0 BaooiivB. r. a. b. o. a.b. Qrlillp, at.... 4 0 1 ~ ' ' Coreorao,»a. 100 LacltaQca,lb f 0 I Tredway.if. 4 I u Mdndia, b.. t I u Daly, ll> .... 3 0 0 - ndaraon. 113 0 3 Dallaj Luc( lay, c... lUl, p I 0 4 0 t 0 l^-t 3 WAaHIBOTOH.V. R. R. 0. A.a ■albadi,If... 4 10 10 0 Joycs,9i,.... 4 0 1111 llaiani'arrrl 4 0 0 0 0 0 Can'ilibt,lb a 0 1 It I Mclluira, c.. 4 0 u 1 3 0 lllAAacu«k,aa4 0 0 3 4 1 Vrook>,9b... 4 0 0 9 4 ~ AltUr, cr... 3 0 0 9 0 •Htocludala. 1 0 0 0 0 MauLo t 0 0 0 3 T0Ula..89 I 3tD19 9 TotaIl..39 Waa/ilastoo.... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Brooklyn 0 0 0 9 0 0 .. •Blockadala hattad lo plaea of Al^ey In nloUi Inolng. ttloreortn dKlarad out fur Urlrtla'a lotarroranee. Baaa'«arTor.—BnAblyo, 9. On l«lla-Wa«falnBt«B, 9; B^a Slniek out-*., 9; B., I. Umpire, Einalie. Time, A delay of atiout eight minulea occurred before the eecond game waa Harted, when Urim and tiuu- liert nplaced IMIey and Lucid for the home team, while mnckadale took Maul's place for the visllon. Belter all around work enabled Hie latter to re- veres tbe above resulL Onmiiert was freely liaited, eapeclslly In the aecond and nlntu lonlngi. Blocks dais pltcbed good ball and kept the hlU well scat- tered, except In the ninth Inning, when the Ilrook- lyna liuncbed three, Including a donhle liagger,and loered two earned roaa. The cooteit oboanded with bftUlant playt, la which Oiaaaoock, (Joreoran and Daly look a pnulaeat paM, wkUe Salbaeb, Orlinn and Anilenion each made lentatloDal tun- ning catches. The long safe hits were irlple hag- grrs by Joyce anit .Vhliey, awl a dotiblo by Ortdlii. lockadale^alMliIng was a feature, he making three nfe hlUi out of four limes at the bat. nanniLTx. r. a n. 0.1.1. ilrlllln, el... 9 I I 9 0 I (Nireoran,aa. 9 0 0 4 4 1 l.a(tianc«, tb 9 9 8 10 9 a Trttlaay, rf. a HhlndlfTib.. 9 WABRI.fUTOR.V. B. a. O. A.B. BalhadLir... 4 I t a 0 0 Joyc«9b.... 9 19 10 llaaaw*aar.rft 110 0 Can'riihuibt 0 I 10 0 MiOuIn, a. 9 1 0 9 0 fllatfcnck, aa I 1 I 9 il l)mik<.tb... 4 119 9 Abbay.cr.... I I I 3 0 HIncknIala.p 4 0 3 0 1 Tiitah ..It a II IT 0 Waahlnslon 0 9 Hruoklyn 0 0 Ao«lan»n, If. 4 llrim, c 4 iluiiil,trt,r< Olio 0 3 0 0 0 1 9 3 10 0 0 9 11 19 0 3 Ti>iaU...II a 1037 11 9 I 0 I 0 0 0 3-S I 0 0 I I I 9-9 Kamel nin«—Waatiliiuiiin, 9: Hrofklyn, 1. Baaa nn arrura-W., 3; H , I. IhiWIIn-W..H,9. Hiriiok oat— W.,t;8., I. Umpire, KiiiPllD Tlma. l id. Olalrago va. ritlaliurK. OMily cm>n by tho lllialMirgi*, with llniely bal- tlugltythe Chlragoa, onRblcil llie Uiier to defeat thefuniioroitJuno29, atCbk'aR»,Ill. Iltrt|illched elTVrilvely, Rirlklngouteliibl inpii, but lilt support waa iKHir. Tvny uliMi pllt-heil wi-ll, twiiigvcry eoto- Uvo Hller Ihe tlilnl Inning, Tlirn, i(a>, iheerrobt nuutu Itoblthl lilin illil not iinive mi i-oniii aa did the nnes nisili> by the vlaltora. The lung i«re Iiltn were R hiviiio niii by Stewart snd a iluublo bsgger by Smith, htewart's nrlding wh* nf a •enaaiMnnI oriler, Tho fuainrva were Miuwari'rt hniiie tun hti, the balling uf tinilib sml luimlnir. wlili ihu Heldlng of Ibiuur, liAhli-n himI stowail. Ueriltt, IkIo of the CIncliinail t'liiii, nmile lila nist att)trnranre with Ibo vlaltiini, Hiiil, «lilli> hu WKSvbargeil wllh iwo cm<rs, dill laiinu exrellunl wink. PlVTHMt-ail. llimiiian, rr 9 Haurr, 9b. . 9 I I I n HUH I I I 1 7 I 11 4 I I 17 19 0 0 13 1 a 0 II II 9 .3 II 3 .1 0 frin-Aun. llo'kTr, rr. nal,lrli,a.. wnim.t,ir.. ln>i>n. lb., laniia, tr... KMrlll. III. !tli-aart,lb. Ih.iiatiup, ti. Tf trir. 11. Tiitr' . 9 1 3 9 0 SOU I U 13 0 0 1 I U 0 0 110 13 I I 9 9 I U 3 3 0 0 0 I 0 I I al>.. .W 10 10 37 13 9 0 I 0 l-S -10 HItlilpr, cf. Hiilllli, l>.. tUitaa, M.. rilitanian,3h I Merrill, a.. Hart, n Tiilal>.. I'lltaburtf.. t'lilmiD— Kstnel ruiiH-plttkbiirif. 3: t'lilrasn, 3. Hiua on ar- riira-IV. 4. t!.. t tin l,aflM-r..1; ll^ 8. Struck out—P., 3;i;,it. Unti-lic, tIalTlii. Tihii-, 9:3l. TheCblcajiiii tiiadu It lliiteainatglitvlriiirlrH over tbe lIllHiiuniN by ilofoHlIiig them sgHlii nn June 2d, In a Bsnio nisrkeil by Imd lleldtng sml niiiplil linau ninnnig un tln>|airtuf thu vlidiiin*, wlin nntlatlcil tho hnnio Irani. Caiolirr Suudvn was kiiuokoil lionHoleHH lij A plichcd Imll while at iho lull tn Ibo dfth Inning, anil, niter Ihrro uliyaloUna worked over blm fpr Ion niinnloa, ho listl lit Ui rarrlrti from tbo debl, Uorritt lakliiic IiIh pinre, Tbn gaiiie waa virtually won In llio eight Inning, wlit-n, wllh two nieii iiuthu liasva, HlowsrI liiilleii tbu IirIi iivrr the left Held fence forn liumo niii, Hruilliig In the iwn runiiera alioail nf hliii. Miuwsrl'H llrlilliig anil fiU bunhi run lilt were tbo frsiiirua. Pirmat'Ru. lliiniiTan, rf. 9 o llauar,9*i.... 9 0 llactlot, lb.. 9 0 Htanial, rr... 9 0 KmlUl, Ir..... 4 U t:maa,aa I u t:ilnflinan,3t,4 I HugiUn, 0.. 9 u Marrltl, >-.... 3 a llaaby, p .. 4 I Tiiula Pltlabura. tlikasii ciiirAiio. |i»rki,r, ir.. Ilalilnn. aa. IVIIiiKil, II.. Anamt, IK Hiratl.ai, cf. 4 U I Kvaillt, 31,.. 4 I 9 -tawarl. Hi. 4 1 1 Kllltlilip, 0. I 1 u llriintb, |i... 3 9 9 II 91 II I I Tiiiala . M d I 1 0 u 13 9 II 0-1 3 -9 , - - - 0 I *H*chl«y iiiit, hit liy Ullpil ImiII. Karnail niiiK—I'lltabiirii, I: rlilriKn. IbiHi un ar- riira-P., 3: t).. 11. till luira-.P., .1: 11., 1. Hlliirk oat-l*., 9; t;., X t/iii|,|rn, tialrln. Tliiii.. I.:v. 4'lsvelanil va. trfialavllle. Tliu Clevi'lRiiila bail n|t|aimilly Iltllu Iniuliln In dcfiirtllng Ibo l,<iiilavIUcM un Jiiiiu2^, at CIcvolnnil, ti,, Bitlimigli Dm iHliur iin-aunli'il a iiturli atningtr a|ipeHnini-r than ai nny llntn ilila wHHun. Woybtng imivcd sit i-ilay timrk nnil wsm bntlnl llani nliil often, but 11,0 iiibvi<roi.t kind nf nulilliig HlmtD knpt down the Inunu irnni'M wrnrr. Ciippy wits itiuulieil ii|i In a prLiiy livfiy maiinrr, tiiii inaiiagMl In keep tiiu tillM well Biinri, unil waa vrry rilfcllvo when a hit waa ncHlcil by ilio vMii.m. Ilnrlictt and Mm- gan leil llit-lr ivaiirrilvu ii-niiia In Imlllng. Tho iiinncr'rt rniir aafu lillR Inrliiilcil a liiiniu run and a irlplu baggur. Tliu iiiliorliiiig Mfu bliawuroalrlplo liaggrr by tluiirgiiTeiirHii Slid donlili'M tiy btiiigari and Cnpjiy. Tliu fi-aliin-H wrru ilia iHiiiliig of llnrfceii, II, Tulwau and HltiigHti, wllli lliu Oi-Jdlng uf Sbugsrl, IVillllia, HrKriin and l^bllibL LUL-IHVIU.B. T. R. R. II. A.R. Praal rl.. 9 I 1 1 0 u I 9 1 1 0 9 I I U'Brian, lb. tUarbo,It.... a l Hliuxart, M.. 9 1 Wakli, III. .. 9 0 llatllnRar.il. I U i:i,llllia,3li... 4 U SMia, c 4 0 WaililnB. p.. 4 U TaUla...4l 9 LoulaTllla I CkTaUhil 3 I H U ti I I 9 3 II u 7 II u 0 0 3 0 1 11 10 I 0 I I Burkin, ir.. 9 I _ _ . _ McKmii, aa.. I I I I 4 0 I1ill-ii,'ib....9 ■ d 3 0 II. T»b»il,», 9 j 3 9 0 0 lllalo. rr.... 9 0 3 9 1 I Ihitiiitali, r.. 9 I 14 9 0 MrAlrar.cI.. 113 10 1 UillnlMb.. 118 3 tmala.. 9 9 0 .4S a 1717 19 9 a 0 I -H Karnail nnia—l,iiulavlll«, I; t:li,fal«l|,l, I. Haaa iin ar- rura-I,.,9;t:., 1. Illi Iwlla-l,.. 4; II., 1. Htiuck vul—L., 4; 0., 9. Umiilra, Jovua. Tlma, l..lr. Cinclnnall ea, Irtiaiaville, A cosily emir by Hplus In iliu night Inning of the game, Jiiiio 37, Rt L'lnirlnijuU ll„ lietwcen the Cincinnati uinl l,oiiIavtlIu iobiuh, uniililfd ihu fiinnur In defeat lliu Isllur. Ilulli |ilicliire did gniitl work, iMiili licliig very cffucilvc, nnd not a run lieinu aciired un clllicr alilo tinlll llin Rlxth Inning. Tliu inily earned run of iIk- ksiimi whs credited to tliu I^inlhvllicH, Thu Iniig aafe hlla were Irlple buggoni by Hliiigiati riiiI Hrl'liee, aud doubles by Oiillliui,Cunnliig)iatii anil Fiireniai. Tim Iteldlng of HbugBriainl VhIIIuh, wlib the linltlngiif lAilluiiiiand Mcl'bce, were tliu reHliirrH. liotllnuor and Ijtthani Icil lliclr rea|ifrilva icniiia In liHliliig, LuUiaVILLB. T. R. a. U. A.B. illiriliaHATt. T. 1. R. ». A.B. Praalou, If.. 9 I O'Brlau.lli, Olarko,Ir.... 4 miuKart,aa.. 4 tlattniilar.rr 4 W.lcli, III... 4 Hplaa. 0 4 Codlna. 3I>... 4 CunnliiR'ni,p4 Tiilala.Jf UHlladlW Uinclnnatl .. 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 9 1 I 0 0 1 I 0 I I 3 I I il I i n It M 3 lrriii«.3lJ.. I U 3 3 n U llllMr, rr... .1 I IJ 1 I) U IidUIi. w.. . ( I U I ■ I (■Inr, III... 4 1> I A U U l<j|Cfv)r«r.cl a U 1 1 I U llnyiir 4 3 1 » lAll(aiii,SI>.. I II I Killer, rf... VlDt ' K-l lluKfvll..,. _ _ _ _ MorHiy.u... 3 II u A Kui«*Ui«u, |>.. 3 II 1 U I tl TuUla.a.S 4 W S S U 0 1 3 U t)-S _ U U I U I -4 •HiiicitiuMiiiiir uiiMi un KarHMl riin«-l.(iuUvlll«, I. IImm mi arriir»-rj, t. (lii iwll«-I«.3; CiMclnuall, a. Hirufk nul-l., :i; i:.,l. Uui- plr«, Km»(p. Thiiv, 9li. Ilttlior deldliiK nnd lliiiel; tiHliliitf helped Ihu Ulii- clinuilntiiclcfeaulie btuliivliltH BKitiii (jii Judo leu, iifier BiKflliifr vUm» hiiiI oxrlihig llnhh. ]Ut\U plicli' un* were freul/ Iwtkil iliiii:i, ilin liifiiiu tnuu Iht. ItiK llio tiHTfl rnniiiiKlu In Iniiiililnu tliclr lilta Bt op- IwitiiDii llinoN, Dwjer wbr (itMt»<ly,iuiil wlioii tli;* feat wu ■ii|mrt!iit lie win lukeii oul, nt llin olfmo or lliu Mvciitli liiiiliiB, ami I'smill whu iiiilmiltui«<l ml ttia lieKlniiliiK ut tliu alHhllia L'Inrkn ■ml Millur led iheir rfUMclKolvniiiM In ImUIdlt. Tho lalitir'nttireo hllN Incinilbd u IrltilD ■ml » ilniildit l.iiHiccr. Tlio (dlicr IrniK wife IiIIh wern » Irlpla lijr KwIiir and diiiilden lijr OI»rkii, Ueliinvr (twli«-) himi HvVhov. The deldliiK »t ll"J. IhiKrinrtrr, Hiiillli luid (kil- llliiirr, wlUi Ulller'a Imlilnir, wire llin tnmUitui. Luuieriue. t. n. n. ». a.m. |7ii.<«ciaiiri. r n «. o. i.u. rrciiifII. rf.. o-HritDaSba. A (turkt. Ir.... A iiiujtut, m.. A I lUidniiir.cr A H'flcli.lba... 4 HaIm.o 4 l^»lllni.3li.-. « Wvjblof, I*. 4 I I T'lUU. Loulivlll*. L'lncJnmll. ■n 0 , tl ill njlluy, II 9 I I 3 0 11 Uf lain, 3b.. 4 I 0 0 I I 9 0 UlMrlliaa 9b... 4 9 13 11 I 1 0 Miliar, rr.... 4 I I 0 o u 1 9 9 0 1 Huillh. aa 4 0 0 0 9 u I I 9 0 I K.>laB, III... 4 1 1 9 0 9 I lliHrRlrrrcl 4 9 0 0 3 1 llHuriliy, c... II 0 0 0 0 1 Olpaiiilin, e... 4 I llayar, I' ll'arruil, i>... n It . . . .. ; 9| TiiUla....)? 0 II niu 9 0 0 0 II 9 I i-a .10 119 1 -II KaJnail runa.|fOularlll«, 4| flincbiriall, 4. Mala on lial|a-L, 4: II., 1 atrucb i>ut-I.., 1; i;., 3, Uiouira, XkIS. tlma. 939. ' Hupeilurall aniund work ensiileil llin l^lavlllt-a Ui reveiMi the alMve result on Juiin no. lukt idiclied aupelli liallRlid bad IbetlulM leaiui-iilnplBtelyBl hUmen-j. The Cincinnati would have liccn Rhnt nut but for a liaae nn lialla, thn only nnu Inta gave, Chllllpa also pliched well, but hIa atiijpiirt waa piair. The Heldlng uf Hhugart and Mcl'bce, with Mm l«i. ting uf Inka and Utbam, were fcalurni. Nbngart accepted all of twelve obances at abort atnp. Ho slau madeaaenaalliHiBl natch of s n/fruin Vnirghn'a bat while running at lull apei d. Tlin long lafu hils werea triple begger liy (I'Uilenond doiiiilea by Inka aud Lalhau. o. A.B.|ri.<>f'i.*iaAri. r. r. a. a, a b. 1 0 0 i|i>/, ir. 4 u 0 I 0 0 I 1 U LalbAni, 111. 4 0 1 9 0 0 I I u McPbea, 9k. 4 0 e 9 I 0 7 ulmiJar, rf.... 3 0 I 0 0 LOVISVIIXI. Y. H. .. PraaUro, rl.. 4 u 0 (rbrtealb.. 4 1 I ■ rka.lr.... 0 0 CUrka, Htiuia/Laa.. 4 0 OallloBar, cf 4 0 Welch, II,.. Waraar, e... (kil1lBa,lb... Inka p TbUta... Loulavllla... Uinclnnatl.. soil] i i il I i K'Inr, ib... 3 0 1II i 9 0 0|Kiiinb,i * ■ I,a , .ir,H,,,p, aw. ..d u a a 4 0 1 3 0 0 llosialrar.cr 3 0 0 0 1 u .04 1 Vaaahn, e... S 0 f 9 9 9 3 _1 .9 o|Pbimi«. p..._S • - 0 . t n 17 I foiAii.. ai I i 0 I I 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I Eamtil runa—Loulavllla, 3. ^e on orrnra—L. 3: rlB clnnau, i. <ln halla-L., 9: II., t. Hlruck iiiit—L.,tl U., - Vmpln, Kaafa. Time, 310. I 97 10 3 " tl*