New York Clipper (Jul 1895)

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JULY 20. THE N^TW YORK OLIPPER. 313 BASEBALL. I.BAOIIK ASMtOf ATION. An IntwMttnr Stnigsl* with th« Field of Action In thflJWntom CItlM. ^i«>te Tt, Haw York. nw N««r Wks woD llK nlnlli guna ot Uit acriea Willi Um OhIugoa.Jnl; >, •! t1Uc«|[o, III., brilnulr tttttlDit. U wu t pitclwrl bttUe, wltb Rotle b>v- Ing > linla ttit belter oC \t. lie pitcbed agllDAt arinoba. wbo iru» tilAe wild, and the lett baoded hatsnen of tbe New Yorka neeoied to mtber blm. Roale wailn One fonn, and pitched wllb good ttucx. ne coDUst waa close and exciuag from aiart to loKb. Tba tpeclalon vent wild In tbe elghib and Dlnlb Innlnga, wben tbe borne team bad In eub two men on Dues and two ouL A bit or a llelding error meant at laatta nin, buttbe bit waa not fortb- coDlog, and tbe New Yorts plajed perfect ball In tbon two Innings. Tbe winning run waa made In ibe tbird Inning. Fuller was given a baia on balle, and leacbed aecond on Hutpby'a out. Tleraan bit a bot one to Ijsnge, wbo fumbled tbe ball long enouib for Puller lo ocore. In the nintb Inning the New Yorka were ooIt prennted from acoring again brebarpdeldlsgontbepattof tbebomeieam. Uark and Bjran led tbeir reapecUve learns in bailing. Hanr pretty plajra marked tbe game on botb aides. Tbe leidlDg of Fnller and Dablen. and tbe onioeld work ot Tlenun, Van Usllren, Wlluot and liinge, deserve apeclal mention, NSW YOK. Varpbr, If.. * Tltrau. rf--.* VtolI>ll'a,cf * DaTll, M... 4 CUik. lb.... 4 HulforO, 3b.. 4 Ftmll, c... 9 Ru«l», P 9 FuUw, M.... 3 Total*...S3 Nev Yoik Clilaao CUICAOO. 1 I 1 ulRju}. rf.... I 3 0 0 0alil«a,ii«... 4 0 U 0 3 I 0 iribiioi,ir... 4 0 1 - - - - J^BMO, lb... 3 U 0 ' in,er.... 3 0 0 Ev<l)t>,Sb.. 3 0 1 . Ru>wan,zb.. 3 u 0 0 KlUrlOia, c 3 0 0 -Urimih.p.... 3 U 1 12 0 > 10 I 1 I 2 a I 14 10 0 1 t e 0 3 0 U 8 I 0 3 0 1 1 I 0 3 I 0 . . 3 10 1119 OUrlmih.p.... 3 0 112 0 1 8>rU 1 Touli...90 0 S2713 1 .00100000 0-1 OOOOOOOO 0-0 Dw« OD ball*—New York, 9; ChletKO. 1. flinjck out— H. Y, 2; C 1. Umpir e. O'Dty. Ti me, lli. ClBclnnatl Ta. BrooklyBi Two games for one admbelon wera played on July t, at CInclnnaU, 0., tbe bome learn being cred- ited wltb two victorlea Tbe opening game was postponed from Hay lo, and r«<iulred twelve Inn- lnga before a reault waa reacbed, sicln wax In One form, and pllcbed wltb good effect, and bad bbi aupport been perfect tbe homo team would bave been abut out witbout a run, and tbe extra Innings would not bave been nocMaaiT. For aeven Innings tbe Cloclnnatls could do notnlDg wlib Stein's de- livery, making only tbree scattering alogleo. Intbo elgbtb two bases on balls, a double by LaUum, a dropped Oy by Tredway and a two tiaaer by Hlller gave Cincinnati four nini. A bit by a pitched ball, a wild tbrow by Oorcoiun and a alngle by Hurpby gave tbe bome team a mo In tbe ninib, wblcb tied tlieacora. Tbe winning ran waa made by Dwyer In tbe twelfth Inning on a baae on balls, a wild pitch and a single by Hoy. Ortffln and Latliam led their respective teams In bailing. Tbe long safe hits were a bome ron by Tredway, a triple bagger by Dwyer and doubles by Latham, Kwlngand Miller. BROORLYK. T. R. a. <ir[inD.or.... 6 0 3 7 Hiiloille,Sb.. till LuhuM, 10 6 0 2 13 r,iuu, II 6 a 0 3 Hhocll.lb.... 6 110 Trtdwar, rf. 6 2 4 0 Corconn,n. G U 1 2 Dille;, e.... 6 10 7 .sulD, p. A.L|Cl.'<CI.'(NATf. r. 0 0 UUiam, 3b. 6 1 0 lloy, ir. 6 2 IlUcI'llH, 2b. 6 0 EalDll, W. 2 II lllllor,rr....3 U 0 l|Sinlih.M.... fi u S Ijlloftfolver.crA 1 ' ll|Uurpliy,a... 6 ' Id, p S 0 1 0 2 OlDwyor, p.... 3 2 1 2 4 0 TOUU.. 61 6 II 31 10 <l ToUto.. (7 6 7*3> 16 2 Brooliljro.... 12001)2000000-9 ClDClonaU.. 00000004100 1-6 . Orllbo out for loUirferliiic with pUy. kaned nini—BnMkltii. L Bu« on error*— Bm I: Clo- eloiiBll, 1. Co btlb-B.. 2; C, 7. Struck out—B., 2; C, 2. Uinplre,atlrlo. Tfme,3Ji. Tbe secoud game, pcntponed from July 7, termi- nated befoie the elgbtb Inning was completed, to enable tbe Brooklyns to catch a train to Flltaburg, also went to ibe home team. Daub, wbo bad replaced Biein after tbe Orst game was dnlsbed, proved an easy mark for Ibe iTnclncatla, wbo bat- ted blm bard and olten, especlallr In Uie fourth and sixth Innlnaa, wben tbey scored eleven mns and nut tbe result beyond donbL llblnes pllcbed good ball and completely puzzled the Brooklyns after tbe fourth Inning. Tbe long safe bits were double tng- gen by HUler, Smith and Hogielver. Tlie Oeldlog of Latham, Bmltb, Corcoran and Ubocb, wltb tbe batting of J^tbam and llogrelver, were tbe feat- ures. Brooklvr. v. r. a. o. a.s. CiHasNAvi. T. H. a. o. A a. Or<Ulo,er.... 4 2 1 I U 1 Latluni, 9b. 6 1 9 l 6 0 Slilndia, Sb.. 4 I 1 I 2 0 Uor, K. 6 2 I 1 0 1 LadiaDC«,lb4 I 2 13 1 0 HIlUr, rf.... 0 1 2 0 0 0 Pout<,lr..... 4 0 2 1 0 Ullcnea,2b. 4 119 3 1 Mioch, 9b. .. 4 0 I I S 2 EirlBK.lli... 4 3 2 13 0 0 TnJway, rf. 4 0 0 0 0 1 HiulUi, 4 1117 0 CofcoiaD,M. 8 0 0 6 7 0 UoRTalfer,cr4 2 3 2 1 0 Qrim, 0 9 0 0 1 3 1 Vauabo, c. 4 2 0 3 0 0 Daub, p 9 1 1 0 0 0 Ryaii, p 4 2 I 0 0 0 Tolala...33 6 S 31 1> 0 Toula...39 14 16 34 IS 3 Bnwkln 1 0920000-6 ClDClQDad 3 0 0 6 0 6 1 —14 Earned raoa—Biuoklio. 3: CiodOQAtl, 8. Baio on or ron-B..3;a, 1. Co belli—B.. 2: C, 3. Buuck out—B.. I. Umplt*, OalTla. Tlmt. 1JS. PUUbarg vs. Boston* Two games for one admission was tho programme offered at Pittsburg, Pa., on July 0, and each club waa then credited wltb a victory. Tbo opening game was Ibe one postponed from tbe preceding day, and waa won by tbe Bosions after a dose and exciting Onlsb. Botb pitchers illd great work In tbe pltcber'a position and not a mu was scored by either side un- til tbe ninth Inning. wIi^.q the vultora bnncbed four safs blta,lnclu<ll k a triple bagger by Nash, and earned three ruoH. In Pitiaburg's half of tbe ninth Dolan Oiled tbe bases on poor pitcblug and NloboU replaced him. Two singles sent in two runs, and a baae ou balla again Oiled tbe bases, but a wonderful one banded stop by Long prevented further scoring. DuiQr and Ollngman led tbeIr re- spective teams In baldng. Tbe former's four hlls In. eluded a double tiagger. dbarp llelding was tbe order on both sides, wbUe that of tbe vlsllon waa perfect. PimaCBO. T. a. a. 0. A.a Dooovao, rf. 6 0 1 10 0 Bautr, 3b... 400160 Bscktay, lb. 4 1 0 10 0 a ateoul,er... 4 1 0 6 1 II BmlUi, If.... 4 0 0 1 0 0 CrOM, M.... 4 0 0 4 4 1 CllninnaD.3b 4 0 0 2 10 HukUm, e... 4 0 1 3 2 0 llut.p 3 0 0 0 0 0 Uonlll* 1 0 0 0 0 0 ToULt...jr 2 4 37 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 9-3 0 0 0 0 0 2-3 Bonox. Lena, as , _ . . BlOQOD. rf.. 4 0 0 4 0 0 DulTr, cf..... 4 1 4 9 0 0 KcCarthy, If. 4 1 1 3 0 0 Karii. 9)1 4 1 1 I 0 0 LowOk 3b.... 4 0 1 4 3 0 Tucker, lb... 4 0 1 9 0 0 Rvaa. c. 4 0 0 I 3 0 DvlAD. p 3 0 0 0 6 0 NIdbota, p... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tola]l...J9 9 S 27 II 0 BoMon 0 0 0 ritubun 0 0 U . . * BatM for Han la Hit ulnUi Iddiok. Earaed niQi—Boiuw.l Bana no «nor—B. Od balls -B.. 3; Pltbtbura, 6. Aruck uuL—B., 3; K, I. Umpire, Einidle. Tllna,lA>. The sscond game, which waa tlie Itgularly scheduled one, requlicd leu Innings boforo a result was reacbed, tbe Pltlaburgs winning after another cloee and exciting flnlab. Ilawley pitobed great ball, but bbi support waa bad, Smlib making three errora In left neld, and Cross and dlngmau con- irlbntlng three more. Notwilhsunding these draw- backs Uawley held tbe Bosions down lo four safe bits. Including a triple and double bagger by Lowe. Tbe other long aafe nit was a triple bagger by Bauer. Croaa and Lowe led Ibeir renpectlio teams In bal- ling. Erron by Smith and Ollngman allowed tbo Bostons lo tie Ibe scoio In the sevsnlh Inning, snd a brace of erron In tbe ninth again enabled ine vlslt- on u> make tbe score a tie. Tbe bome team won In Ibe tenth by bunebbig thres singles. Tbo Oeldlngot Nasb, Lowe and Bauer, wltb Lowe's batting, were the features. , Boetoa. T. a. a. o. a.r. !>oaa,ia..... 6 0 0 3 1 0 BaoDoo. rf.. 6 0 1 3 0 0 Oulh.er.... 4 10 3 1 I Mct^nhy.ir. 4 110 0 0 Nub.9ll.... 4 0 0 1 6 1 ^>a,2b.... 4 I 3 « 3 0 Tucker, lb.. 4 0 0 B I 0 Hrsa, 0 4 0 0 S 0 0 Nlchola, p.... 4 0 0 9 9 0 TolalB...98 8 13a 14 3 u Pmeacao. v. a. a. o. a.r. Doaof an. rf. 6 0 1 3 0 0 Banar.ab.... 6 0 1 3 3 0 Botklor, lb. 6 3 1 II 0 0 BUniaL cf... 6 0 1 3 u u amlUi,lr..... 6 112 0 3 Crw, H.... 4 0 8 4 3 1 Clloi|IDao.3b4 0 0 3 4 2 Boadao, e... 4 u 2 3 1 1 "wior. p... I I 0 0 4 1 Tolall...4l 4 HI » II H 0 0 3 0 1 0-S nuaborg... 0 I U 0 1 0 0 1 0 1-4 EaiBsd rao-liiubara. Baaaooamm—Borioo. 6; K, 1. On balla-B.I: p.,1 Hinick out-B.,2; r..3. Um- pir*. Emalla. TlBa,lh; St* Loaia Ts* Bnltlmore* ltdrteen Innings were neceasary before a reeult was reached In tbe game played by these teams July «, atBL Lool^ Ho., ths Bt. Louis Bnwns wm- nlsg with only one man out Claitson,wbosbaned In la plloh for the vuton, was ao freely batted that he retired at tbe end of tlie third Uinlng and Eaper waa anbatltnted. Tbe change proved a good one, aa Esper pnvsolad lb« Browns from acoring again unUl the tblrteenlli Inning. Breltenatein waa mi onlte hard, but kept tbe blla scauered Ibroiigboat the UUrteen Innbigi. Manv bitlllanimnnlng catches wen made by tbe ooUlelden, Oodey, In partlcolar, dlstlngnlthlac hlnaelt by mAlog eight m left fleld. Jennings and Oilno each madessvenl costly eiiofa. Still their OeldUiii waa good, eacb making some very One plays. Tbe telding ot lay and Qleasoa waa a feature. Tbe loog aafe hlia were double bag- gen by Brodle, Carey, ((nlnn and Bly. BAiviBOaa.T. a a. 0. A.a. 13 11 Kall«7,ir.... 6 Bfodla, cT. lleai**,Sli. Kaslar, If.... < o 3 i JanplDj^aa. 6 0 2 3 6 ■ iii,tb.. 6 Ouar.ib.... 6 Robloaoo, 0. 6 ClarkuiD, p.. I Etpar.p I . _ . . 7otMSM..Jl 1 10 37 U BtlUmora 0 3 0 9 ISO 113 1 0 0 3 6 1 alt 3 0 0 0 11 0 U I 0 13 0 10 8r. Locia T. a. a o. A.a Bnag.cf.... 6 119 0 0 Oootoy, If.... S 0 3 8 0 0 Oulan 2b.... 6 0 1 9 4 3 Coogor, lb., t 0 0 16 0 0 MlUar, 9I>, e. S 0 13 3 1 Ely, u 6 2 2 2 7 1 Doid.ri.... 0 113 0 0 UUMl.c I 0 I I 0 0 Lyooi^9b.... 6 1 2 U 9 0 Brall'autn.p 6 0 0 1 1 0 Tolala...M 6 II 30 17 4 10 0 a<. Luull 113000000000 1-6 KamoJ mof—BalUmon. 2; Bl. Lonl^3. Ba*aiiH belli -B.,9; St. b., & ainick oet-B., 1: 8L L., 1 Unipira, Javoe. TlDe,9h. CleralaBd vs. Pblladelphia* Timely batting and superior Oeldbg enabled tbe Otevelands to secure an apparenlly saay victory over tho Pblladelpblaa on July t, at Cleveland, 0. Taylor bad poor command of tbe ball, aending seven men to lint base as a reault of bis Inability to get tbe ball over tbe plate. Besides thia he was freely balled at .opportune limes, snd to make maiten wonie tor the vbutora, Buckley made three wild tbrowa to aecond base, advancing Ibe mnnen each Umeb) third. Wallace waa alsoblt quite bard, but managed to keep them weU apart except In tbe lint Inning, wben the I'blladelphlas earned one of tbe two runs made. Tbe long safe blla were a triple bagger by ItcAlcer, and doubles liy lUmlllon, Bur- keuandllcOair. BOO 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 oa.Tabwa,lb4 Clxvburd. v. h. a. o. . Buiksll, If.. 6 2 1 I KclCeaD, ••. Blika. rf.... Chlkla, 2b... O'CoUDor.o. 1 2 2 2 B 1 0 2 0 2 6 1 ruiu. T. a. a. o. A.a. Hamilton, cf 5 2 3 3 0 0 Boyle, lb.... 4 11 Crvu, 3b.... 4 0 0 TbompaoD.rr 4 DolaJiaoly, If 4 0 2 Bullivao, BL. a u 1 Rallaiaa. 3b. 4 0 Buckley, e... 4 0 I 4 4 9 HcOaiT, 3b.. 4 1 3 0 Taylor. D.... 4 0 1 0 6 0 Wallaca, p... 4 0 I Tolala...J7 9 10 24 W 3 Tolall...J9 > II 19 1 rhiladtlphla.... 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-1 ClaTelaoa 1 3 2 1 0 0 2 1 -0 Earnad nini-rtillailtlplila, I: CUvalaod, 3. Baae og tmn-r., 1. On ball.-l'., 3; 0., 7. Blnick ool-C'., 3. UnipIra, Kaafe. Tluio, ]h. 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 u 3 0 Clerelmnd va. New York. PaulUeaa Oeldlog, tbnely batung and clover base running enabled the New Yorks lo defeat ths Cleve- lands on July lo, at Olevelaud, U. D. Cbirk was In superb condition and had a most perfect control ot tbe ball, bis sboota, drops and slow ball com- pletely niyaUfyIng tbe nonie team, wbo nude only Uiree scaiterlDgsloKleii oiT hini. Young, loo,jillcbed good ball, and held tbe Now Yorks down to live aafe DIta, Including a double and triple bagger, lite only long Bfe blla of the gouie. Tlie bibi made by the New Yorks came wIku men were on the lauea In tbe sixth and ninth Innliiga. Uaoy brlllbintplaya wore made by both teauu. In wblcb liavU, SUdbrd, Fuller uud UcKeau did tbe beat InOeld work, wbllo Van llallren and HcAleer carried oiT Ibe outOeld bouors. In tbe sixth Inning Tloman singled and waa advanced to second on Van Uallren'a out at dret. Davis bit a alow grounder along Oimi l«ae lino. It bad all tbe appearance of a lilt that would roll foul and Tebeau waited for It until be barely had time to pick It up and touch the runner as bs passed blm. Tteman bad slarted from second wben tbe ball was bit and scored before Tebeau bad any cliance to throw blm ouL Tbe run In tbe uliitli was due to a base on balls to Usvbi and a tutee bagger by W. Clark. NavYoax.T. a. a. Hurpby, ir.. I Tieman, rf.. I Vanllall'g.cf 4 DaT|ji,3b.... I D. CUrk, lb. I BtaniHi], 3b.. 4 FarT«lUe.... I VuUar, u...' 3 ToiaU....3l KawYoik Clavalaud 1 2 0 0 U 6 4 0 CLkvaLlRD. T. Burk«ll,ir... 4 kckau.aa.. I O.Tebeau, lb I BbUia, n I l:llllll^ 3b... 3 zlDiiaer.e... 9 IcAlaar, of.. 9 llcUarr,3b.. 3 a. o. A.K. 0 2 0 0 1 2 3 II I II 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 1 D 13 10 0 4 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 3 1 3 37 10 0 0 1-2 » 0 0 2 I • 1 I 4 ( I 6 » 13 I _ 0 a 0 0 0 1 D 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 . . . Earned mn-Naw York. Baao on Ulla-N. Y., 3: Ckve- Uud, 1. Struck oul-K. Y., 3; V., 3. Umpln, O'Day. Tlm^ IJO. r • — Better all round work helped the New Yorks to win again on July 11. Two pllcbeni were tried against tke vtslton, but lbs tatter found Uulo trou- ble In batting ellber. Cuppy staited In lo pitch for tbe home team, but he was hli bard from the sMrL lie remained bi tbe pitcher's pcalUon for four Inn- lugs, wben Wallace was sent In. For sevoml lun. lugs befooled tbe New Yorks, und this allowed the Olevelanda lo gain a lead, wblcb Ibey held until the elgbtb Inning, when tbo vlslton regained It and won out quite eaiily. Tbe Mew Yorks bad balled hard In the lint part ot the game, but they bam- nieitd Uie ball all over tbe lot In tbo last two Ion- luga. aennanwasbltfreelyduilngtlieOntalxlon' Inga, butafler that be pitched good ball. He was exceUenUj supuoried In the fleld, many brilliant plays bebig mado behind blm. Davis led lu balling. Tbelongsafe bibiwere triple baggera by Hurpby and Van Ilaltnn, aud doubles by Murphy, Btaaord and HcAleer. Tbe batCUig of Hurpby, Davis and Stairard, wllh the Oelding ot Davbi, SUUbrd and HcKcan, were tbe features. OLRVSLARD. T. R. R. 0. A.a. NawYoaa.r a. h.o. a.r. Uuiphy, ir.. 6 9 2 Tlaraan, if.. 6 VagUall'o.cf 6 Daria, 3b....6 W.0Urk,lb.6 Hiaffonl. 3b.. 0 tVIUoa.o.... 6 Uoniian, p.. 6 PuUer, aa,... 6 2 1 1 3 0 4 9 6 I 7 1 9 6 3 1 3 I 2 U 0 1 9 9 TOIall 17 18 16 n II Nav York 3 0 3 dioreland 0 I 3 18 3 1 113 5 1 13 0 I I 1 BurteU, If. McKeao, aa.. 6 U.Ttbaau.lb 6 BInte, cr.... 6 ClilUa,3b.... 6 O'Connor, c. 6 McAlaar, cf. 6 ■cUatT, 3b.. 6 Cuppy, p.... 3 - - - - - Wallan, p.. 2 0 1 0 I 0 Tolalli....45 0 13 37 12 4 10 0 1- 9 2 0 3 9 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 4-U EamvO nian—New York, 2: Cleiralaad 7. Baae on ar- ron-h. r., 3:0., 1 On balla-N. Y^ 6, U.. 6. SInick oul-N. Y., 1: 0.,2. Uniplra,0'llav Tlma.2.3U. The New Yorka were beaten July 13, after a hard struggle, wblcb tnrolvod several wordy cunnicis be- tweeu tbe vlsltloa players and Umpire U'Day, and a temporaiT refusal by O. Clark In the elgbtu Inning lo unlsb tbe itame. New York scored In Iho flnt Inning. Hurpby singled, Tieruan went to flml on bulls, and waa forced outatsecondby Van Uallreii. Davis followed wltb a grounder lo HcKean, and while Van llaltren was being reured at second Hur- pby scored. In tbe founh Inning the New Yorka scored again on Davb>' three liaiger and Clack's ont atllnL TbeClevelaudamadeaUoflbelrrunslntbe eighth Inning. StaiTord rumbled Blake's grounder, aud Young went lo Ont on balls. Burkeil burned near the pule, and In runnlug to Ont collided wltb D. Clark, causing blm U> Uirow poorly to nm, Blake scoring and Young taking third. Tlien Ibe ball bit UcKean'a bat. HoKean rulilied libi back and O'Day sent blui b> Orel. U. Cbirfc left Uiu box and refused to play, but U'Uay held bis waU:h on him and Ibe uame soon proceeded. Young scored on Tobeau'a dy to right, and ChUd'a single brougbl Uurkett home. That won tbe game, and Zlnuuer and Hc- Aleer ended the Inning with dies. In tbe ninth ilie New Yorks went out In tbe order they came lo tbe baL D. Clark was bit quite bard, but managed to keep the bits well aparu Y'oung pitched good liall, and waa generally emecUvo. Tbe only king safe bll of the game waa a three bagger by Davis. NawVoaa. t. r. a. o. A.af ~ " CLavaLA.tb. Burlnll, If.. 4 UcKaau, aa. 4 U.Tal«au, 104 Clllhll,2b....4 Zlmnitr, c. 4 ■cAUor, cr. 4 HcOiir, 3b.. 9 llUka. ir.... 3 Yofloa, p.... 3 - S...XI a. u.o. A.a. I I 0 0 I 0 3 1(0 0 U 14 1 I 3 6 0 0 10 0 ; 0 1 Toials Murpliy, If.. 4 112 Tlaman. rl.. 4 0 13 Vanllall'n,cf 4 0 16 Davla,9b.... 4 110 W.ClarlLlb. 4 0 0 8 0 1 BulfoidTib.. 4 ramlLe.... 4 D. Clark, p.. 4 Fuller,a..... 3 Tolal«...36 : N«w York lODIDOUU 0-3 CUralaid 0 0000003 —3 Earned run^Nav York, 1; CloTalaiHl, 1. Baaa oo an r<ini-K. V. On balli-N. Y., 3;C.,3. Struck uul-lf. Vn 1: C, I. Uiiiplra, O'Day. Time, 1.11. PUtakarg TS, BtMklya. Brooklyn's wesknesa st tbe bat vras the cause of lis defeat at the bands of the lltuburga, July 10, at Pliuiburg, Pa, Oardner waa very effective, holding the llnwklyns down to six safe hits, Including a triple bagger by Urinin, and only one unearned run. Ilia support waa poor, but bla good pitching more than oifaet the Lad work of Ibe boms learn. Tbe Plttsborga bit Oumliert bard at opportune Umea. Erron by Cioes aavs the home leam their only run In the fourth Inniog. Tbe balling of (lenlna, wbo made a home run and a single, and the Oeldlog of Sblndle, Baner and CUnnnao were the only featores m an otherwise unlntetesdog game. Bhoosltr. r. a. a. o. A.a arlaa,el.... 6 0 1 3 0 0 Dooorag.rf. 4 0 0 1 0 S Bhlgdl«9b.. 6 0 8 0 S 0 Uebaaoa,lb 6 0 0 13 0 0 Aadaraog, If. 4 10 110 Tredsay, if. 4 0 ' • " - I 0 0 Ooreonn.«. 4 0 0 4 9 Ot^pHM- UriB, a 4 0 0 3 3 0 Ouaibgr1,p.. 4 U 1 0 2 0 Totala...9 1 6 84 16 0 Brooklyo... Plctabarg Bamadl PmtRORO. v. a a. o. A.a ■/VUU*.H, I,. tl<alaa,V.... 4 1 2 3 0 0 BaeUar, lb.. 4 0 3 6 1 0 BlanMLCf... 4 0 110 0 Bsnor.lb.... 4 0 0 ( 6 0 .4 1 2 S 2 1 Hhoefa,fb.... 4 0 111 0C1ln|nDaB,8Da 11(90 ■ ^ ------ B.rflu,,.., . . 3 0 0 1 1 0 OAiUoar, p.. 3 1 1 0 1 I T0Uli..J4 4 ts 13 4 U 0 • 0 0-1 0 0 0 I S ^mas-rilUlnirf.3. Baa* 00 a«T«fa-Breokl/a, 3. (M bada-B. 3; K, 2. Struck onl-Bl, 3; P., I. Voi. plia,EfflAll*. Time, IJO. Iloory Spies (pronounced Spcea), whimo release waa recently purcliaHed from the (^nrinimli l.tub, of Ibe Naliiinai League and American Assoclalioii. by Ibe (iniclals of tbe UuUvlUe Club, nt tbo same league. Is one of those linoest ploddon wbo play nielbodlcally, and are always ready and willing Ui go In and do their lies! lu win, no mailer what poeltlon Ibey an calloil upon lu Oil. lie waa born June II, isea, at New Orleans, l.a., and It was lu lhatclly that he Unit learned lo play ball. Always being a lover of the game, bo totik to It al nn early ago, and grew up In be an oxcoplloually lliie catcher, lie waa coonecled wltb a nuiiibor of prominent anialeiir leaiiui in libi nallvo cliy, and gained conaldenliio local renown, which eventually redbi Ilia flnt profeHalonaleugaKCiiienlwIUi tlie New Uricans Uiib, of tho Houlhem l.eainic, for the sea- aou of 1680. lie remaiunl «1tb the New Urieana team uuiil that league dblaiudcd ou July 4 of that year, when he Iraniedbilciy Joined tlie llaniiltun Club, ot tbe lotemailonal Leaiiue, nnUtilng llui aea- aon with the laiier's team, lie look part In forty- three cbarapionsblp gaities wltb the laller, und alood well up In tbe oillcbil ddiiing averages of Iho Inlemalional League. He remained wllh tbe Ilaiii. llion Club ihroogUout Iho aeaaon of 1800. in 1801 he went lo caillombk and lieotmo a inemlier of the Sai-mniciilo Club, of tbo Caiifonila U'ligiiii, Inking part IhHtycar In niie hiiuitniil ami twi'iiiy-Hl.i uimiii. pltauiiip gHmcs, in uiio liuniiini niiii six of wlilrh bo Ollod the poailiun of calciier, and ruiikril iimi in lliu oillcbil Ocbllng aversgea of Ibat leaiino. lie BlM stood liluli In the nnidal Itntliiig avumguH. Ilo renialucil on tbo I'ucinc Sbipe during ibu aciwiiiia of Wn and IKU, plHying wlib the Califiinibi i.i-Bgiiii clubs, lu tlie fall of ilio iatlcryear lie rriiiriinl In his homo 111 .Now Urieana, and in llio Hpriiiif of Ih\M litloed llie Uranil ilaplila tliih, of llin Wealuni l.oaguc, taking pari iaal year In one biinilreil iiiiil iliirty-tbrco rliauipliinsliipganiuH rh a ralriirr, nitik. lug flixl in the ulllclal fielding nventgca nf ilial league, lie RiMu HbHXI wrll up aa a Iiiiuiimii. .\l ijie cUiao of llio Hcasoii ho reliiniuil In llin (Iniiluii Hiate. aud waa married In a chaniilng ynuiig lady nf Btiickbiii, Cal. IIIh excellent work laid year, fnr ilio (Imild Ibtplda Clllh, b^ to bla ullgngunirnl Itils sen. aiMi wllh the Cincinnati Club, and liia witik wlillo with the laller cluii. wiia of an uiiilraly MllarAi;- lory onler. Tito Cltirlitnail CItiit Imtl a siiriilitH nf i^iilclion, Hlnl whuti Iho pk?a nf lliu l.nillavlllfK waH made fur tine of litem, and Ibiilr i;hnlcu waa Mjiifs. it waa agrited tiilolhllii gn, w lliat llio lallrr iiilKltl be btrenglliencil by lila acivli-L-a, l.nnlavlllti Hga'uliig lo reliim Bpiea In lite Fall If liu bi wanted. Siiperior iiatung enabled ttao nibiburga lo defeat the Bnioklyus again on July 11, In a contest Ibat re- quired ten Innings lo decide, and had a close aud exciting liniab. The niuibiirga took a lead In the Hlxth Inning, wben, wllh tvo men on the bases. IbAWley hit a double lieggor. Tbe Brooklyns look on a balling streuk in the eighth and ninth Innings, and bll Ilawley safely Ove times. Including two triple baggers, netting thive runs and Uelng lite score. Tbir Plllsburgs won Iho game In the lenlb Inning on two singles and a nacnilce. Lucid was freely batted, but kept the bits well scatlerod, cx- ceptln IheslKth Inning. CapL Urinindbipuladsev. eml close declsioua of Umpin flmslle ilurtng lbs latter part ot the game, and was so persbitenl Ui kicking tliat he was flood |'.u. Curcoren and Dono- van led tbelr respective teauis lu lialllng. The bing sate hits were nrlpie baggarn by Hhlndle, Coroonn and Sboch, and doubles by Lachaiice, Sleiiiel, Baner and Ilawley. IHO Oelding ol Corcomn and Sboch, Willi Donovan's batting, wore the features. SBooRLVM.T. a. a. o. A.a. — — " ~ Og, cf.... 6 I I I 0 0 Bhlgdla,9b.. 6 3 1 2 3 ' igdanog.ll. 6 0 19 0 Lacbano, lb 6 0 110 0 Trodrar, if. 4 0 1 10 C^rcormo, ■.4 0 3 1 4 Blioch,3b.... 4 1116 4 4 .10 Orbo, c. Lucltl, p... Totals.. Brooklyn Plnaburr ... 1 1 0 13 0 t3B IS I I 0 0 0 0 Prrmauau. v. a. a. Uogorao. rl. 6 1 4 Utolal^ if... 6 0 9 3 Backlar, lb. s 0 o lu HlaaiaCel... (13 1 Dausr, 3b.... 6 0 13 l^oaa. aa S I 0 I . Clbiiruianjb (111 0 Mfrrltl, 0... 6 " llawlay, p... ( I I 0 u u ToulA....IO 6 13 90 13 2 0 0 0 3 1 0-4 9 0 0 0 1-6 0 0 a U 6 2 2 0 3 0 . _ Jig . . . Karaad ruot.-Rn>oblya,4: HlUbunr, 3. BaM uti «r' roia-n.. 2: r., I. Og ball.-H., I; 1'.. 6. Htiuck uol-B, 4; Y- X t/iiiplfs. Kgialla. TInio. 2.16. Tito nlnlb Rsmc, played July 1.1, lesulUid In a vic- tory tortheUnioklyus, wbo won liy opportune bat- dog. Uoita pllcherH dlil good and eOecUre work, but Cumbeit kept the hlu mure scatUired Ihnn diil Ilawley, Pittsburg's only niti being made In lite saveotb Inniog, on a long drive by Cross who made a clroult of ths bases. The olher lung suru hlu wera a triple bagger by Orlilln, and a double by Criias. Both teams played brillianlly. Many abarp plays, some of tbe sensallonalorder, wen madedaringtbs progress of the game. Usly resumed bbi place at second bsse on the Urooblyo team, after analtsence of several weeks, on account of an ioJuiT bo ra- celved lu a coUIsIdu with Uriniii, while iKjlh wera running sflera high Oy iiall In a nine played June lo, at Kaalem Park, Ibuuklyn, N. V. Daly, Oirconn, Uauer and Croas. did annie reinarkabio deiilliig. The only cnom nude were wild tbrowa by Oumlriirt and Oeuiiis. BHOoaLva. T. a. a. o. A.a. riTTsnuati. t. h. a. o. A.a arlnla.cr.... 1 l l 3 u 0 Iknu>ag.n. l 0 10 0 0 HlllaJlo.9b.. 1 1 2 0 3 OIlHllns, ir... 4 0 0 3 0 1 AgJinog, iri 0 0 2 1 0 Baobiay.lb.. 4 0 0 II 10 Ucbaoca,ib4 0 0 lu 3 0 mtoul. cf... 4 0 0 3 0 0 Tradaay, rf. 4 0 2 2 0 0 Hiuar.ibL... 4 0 114 0 (^oreonio.Aa. 4 0 u 2 4 0 nioaa, aa.... 4 1 3 I 6 0 Daly, 2b a I 1 3 2 0 Cllo|iiuag,Sli 4 0 0 1 2 0 urlm. e 3 0 0 9 0 0 llurlll,o... 4 0 19 0 (lnnibart,p.. 3 I I 2 0 I " TolaU..Jl 1 7 37 11 I Brooklyn 0 0 3 rllUbunc OOOIOOlOO-l EariiwI nina-Brooklyo,3: PIlulHjrf. 1. Baaa oa liall.- B., I; p., I. auuckoul-B .i Umplra.Emalla. Tliiia, 1.96. LoalaTlllo wa* Boalon* Tbe Loolavlllea scored so nnexpocied vicmir over me Bosions July 10, al LoulsvUls, Ky. Faull- leas Oelding and timely batbng were the chief fso- ton IhatenaMed the bome lesm lo win. Tbey did boiler all around work than did Ibe IfcmUinR. Unlh EiteherH were freely batted, bnl Inka managcil to eep Ibe hlls well apart, except lo the ulolb Inning, wben the vlolbirs scored Iheir only run and aaved a shutout TbelAubivlllesbunched Uielr blulnlbe fourth Inning, scoring Ore runs snd virtually win- ning Ibe game then. Clarke and Shugart cuUldeft wbUe running at full speed after Lowe's fly In the tourth inning. Shugan was stunned, but rtaiiiitvd 8lay when be Rcnreded. The long aafe hlu were a ome run iiy Oolibis sod donbie baggen by U'llrien, Warner, IHioy, liOwo and.BoUlvan. . - . . _ ^ugffgg^ g, g, o. A.a logi.aa..... 6 II I 1 B I Ont man up at Ibo bat fur llto vlRlinni, rapiwd out a unrklng tdnaie lo right fleltl, wlilnh MiiCrrary let get away from Itlni, and Hpiea gut in Hi-(^rtliy*a war. Tbelallor alackeil up a iiiunieiil ami let go wllh IiIh right. hiiUng Hiiiea in Ihe nuse, anil tiion wont rouuil to tblnl Itaao lieinro Ibo iiall reaclieil llirre. Hjilos ran icroas Ihe diautuud nitd IrlrtI tiigulat HcCartby. but Uuinira UulKiualii Heiuimbiii iltuiti and pnveniud fiinlier Imuliio. Tho itenptutm iiin open aoata iiegati awitmiing on Ihe flrbl, riiiI fnr a Willie It looked aa iiinugh there nilgitt iii> a free flghi. Umpiro Hcihiiialil put iHith Hjiica ami Mi:- <;arliiyiiut of llio game, liutiy and inarku pltiyetl lirllllautly in lliu uulllelil ntiii i:a|itiirudHeveralu|i- parouiiysafe bibi. CnllliM niiil llyaii left Ihrlr rr. Hpecilve tesnw In Isitling. Tito Initg aafu Itila wurn t/lple liaggon by Unlllna, Tucker and Tiiniiuy ami doulilea liy Hliugari, Warner and liuiiy. LOUIHVIUJ.T. H, a u. A.aj Hohtur. t. h. h. u. a. CBtlaa, 3b.. 7 1 1 6 3 0 LoOR, M 7 u tl H S 3 Ullllna, 9ll.. 7 I 3 H 3 OlHai>lli>li,lf.. 7 U 1 I I 0 <aarke,ir.... 7 o 1 s 0 ullulfy.cf 7 1 I 4 il u " "Uc<:anhr. if 6 u I 0 II 0 aiuaart,aa.. 7 0 1 6 7 I riito^Rliani, rfl 0 I 0 0 0 Ikilaa. II 0 0 U 10 I 0 GetllUKer. cf 7 n I 6 0 u Bcl'f'iy.ir.ll? 0 0 2 0 1 Warnitr. e... 0 0 2 2 9 0 Mi-b.nin>ll,p6 u u I 3 0 TuUJt.. Jl 3 10 4H 19 3 Naali.Jli. . Luwe, 3li.. Tuckar, III Hyail. e... Ufilaii. t.... T'lUI.. 0 I I II u ..7 0 2 3 3 0 .. C I U I H I .601 0 0 .. S II 4 6 2 0 .. 6 0 II 0 7 0 . .U 2 II IS 27 4 l*iu1aflll«.. I 0 0 0 I II 0 0 U 0 tl U 11 U 0 fl-2 BiWUin 0001 001 OUUOUUUO 11-3 Earawl runa—1.4iulHrllli,. I; HjihIuh, I. H.**i nn .rlnr— L. Og l«lli-l,., I; H., 2. Hliuch iiul-l... l. Uiiililra, liclli,oald. Tiim.a.l.V Aooiher cbaie ami Inlercating cittiieal was wit- nesaed Jnir \% when IheMiU-aiiia mel lii|ilay niniin game poHlponed from Hay is. WtiyLliighud ox* culleni command of Ibu bull, and, wlillo bit iiflenur LouiarlLLa. T. a. s. o. a.a 0'Bf1aa,lb.. 6 3 3 1 6 0 0>llln>.3b... 6 I I I 3 0 Clarka,li.... 6 0 111 Bliagait,aa.. 6 8 0 1 4 Hiilai^ lb I I I II 0 Oelllniar, cl 1 0 0 2 0 McCiaary, if I 3 9 3 0 Waraar, c... 1 0 3 3 0 Igka, p 4 10 0 1 'Toula....« 8 It n It U iMlBTllla. 0 0 I - 0 - - Hannon, rf.. 6 lluSy, el.... 4 ■oCartliy, If I Saab, lb'.... 4 Lowe, lb.... 4 Tgekar, lb... I Byaa. c 4 (aUliraa,p... 4 Tolala...B (OS 0 0 0 13 0 0 %\\ I a 1 OUT 0 1 4 0 3 0 III tr ) 1 0 1-1 Emd«1 na^LoalatlU«,S: BMkf«, I. BaJwobbftlU— L..S;B.,1. Hirackoat-L.3; B.,1. UmpirOlcDoiitU. TlMM uaoii cooteaded for MztMD Innlon oat ft rwult being rcftctMl. Jnlj 11, tb« nme Uim betnff cAlJed on tccoaot oT dvkDcn, wltb tbe levre ft u> 2. HoUl pltcb«n wen In mleDdld fonn, ftod bbib dl4 good ftDd eOecUve wori* UoUn wh dOQbMnptjirftbfttteit IjaU lo Ute elgbUi Inniog, bat rtcof ered tbe bftU lo tUna to pol out ibe ninoer ftt M. Ui tba foofleenUi Inalng MoUrtbj, tbe tbko Hexton wm, Iio w«« iiture Moady, iint giving ■ bftwt 00 bftUfi, bewdvM kef |ilng the IiHn well ii|mn, ox- eept In tiM foarlii limine, wneii llie lli»ili>nji unitil tliecmljnin iliuTHcnreil im ll«niKin'Hcluuitlo i«g- ler ftiid A •Inglo. Hevorel tlinee lliu vhliuni hJ- vitnced men Ui tlilnl bftie, but unco nnlj did nnjr (if thou crowlhe lioow plate. Hliugart und l4iwo If^d Uielr reepecllVQ tetmiN lo Ittllliig. The long ufa till otber tbfti) ftlmve inentloncil wm a doulilu imBgrr hr Qetiloger. Tbo neldlugiiru'Urluo.CullIiu.HliiiBnrI, bong ami Duffy, wan a reatiire. LnuiaviLu. T. H. a. o. A.i. O'RrlM.lb*. 4 U 0 3 4 u t:<>iliiUaSif... 4 0 0 0 0 1 dark*, ir.... 4 I I 1 u u ■liufartgWi.. 4 0 13 4 0 ■pIw, Hi 4 1 0 11 II u If rt'TUrr. rf 4 1 I I U 0 (J»lUnK»r,rr 4 1 I 1 U u WirDfr. o... 4 0 I 3 U 0 Wnhinv, p.. 4 u u 0 a 0 Touu ..JO 4 < vr 10 I LouIirlUw U 0 0 H<«tuo 0 T. a. M. o. i.a. 4 0 I II d 1 I I IJ 0 u ..Si I U 77 II Buvroif, ladtni, M.... Huiaon. rf. Uurfr, qI I u i o u o Uc<;«riiiri ir. 4 u I i o i NmJi.sji I IJ I) a 0 0 l.o«», ab.... 4 U 3 1 2 1 Tucktr, lb... 4 U I II II U T«liil*ri fl.-. I 0 I 6 I 1> K«|U>n, }>.... 3 I) 0 0 a u TouU. - 3 0 . . . I 0 0 U 0 D-l IUn«d nnB-tsfHilirlllrS; Hi»liHi. I. IU««<jn nrntr— L. Un l«IW-tp., 3. Rlrurh out—L., 0; U.. 3, i:iiii>lrt, Mclhioakl. Ttm*, fli. Bupertur baillog cluliled tlie llOfKonx lo rovenw tliDftiMTercHUlt Julj 13, wbvii Ifioy virtually wnii tbe gamv lo tJiu rinit Inning. (Juonlnghain wan i«t- ted liard and ofleo, bill he wan keplln and bad u* faoe the niUHlo until Ibe nine wax over. Nli:liiiU did not exert biiuelf, and waa (|ulte freely l«lled, but waa very puzKlliig when iiien were mu tlio Itaiiex ftnd a hit waa oecdeirii; tbe hunie team. Tho luug aafe hlU were triple baggiin by I^iog aud Dnny and doutileM by Baouoo, .Vaib and GellTngura The oiiUleld wurk of (^Urkeand llannon ftinl Uiu InriehS wurkof Colllox and l/iwe were ftatarai. Bwrrux. T. a. a. o. i.x. \4mt, u....» I i i 3 I HanaoD, rf.. A I 16 1 i iiuiry, cf.... ft T 1 I u u tfcVailliV.ir. & J 3 I u 0 Na>li. 3l> £13 3 10 . & 3 3 3 « U . 6 0 I II I 0 . 6 0 J I 0 0 NIchori.ii. . & I 1 I I I LuUMriLU. T. H. N. O. i.l. O'HrlMi, 311.. ft 0 1 I 6 0 CoUlna.Bb... ft 0 1 CUrkv.ir.... 4 0 I HliUH>rt,u.. 4 0 I 4 0 3 U II 1 0 Hi>lei,c,lli,. 4 I U 1 1 I </tlllriK*r,cr 4 Wara«r. c... 0 Wtldi. Ml... 4 0 17 10 MdTrMrr.rf. 4 U i I 0 I f^ralBvilic. ToUU,..«ft Ift V} 27 Ift 3 U u U 0 0- X - - I 3 0 1 -Ift HubHnaniod—l<(rtiUflll^ 1; HfMtnti, ft, Hnu* on ImIU— n.4. HUucktrtil-L-. 1; U., 1. L'miilra, MrlhiriaM. Tirnt. a.10. Chlcftg* va* BBl(liaor(»« l^liica Oeldlog and xniierlor batting hel|)ed the OalUiziona lo defeat (lie Clilcagiio on July ll, at Chicago, lU. ThH bone learn rould do nolhliig wlUi lletinilog'M pitcbbig, and be received magal* drieni anpprirL (K tbe aevea Mfe hita four were bnncbed In tbe fourth Inning, and with ft Iano on ball! Ibe Cblragoi acored tbelr only three runa of tbe game. lluicbU»n proved eaar bj the cbaiD' Koos, wbo batted blm out of the pltcber'a poallloo tbe aecond Inning, vbeo Thornton waii put iri lo flnlab the game, but,whlle nut l«ltcd hard, he wax poorlr eiipported. Tlie long aafe bibt were bome ruoxby iremmlng and Wllmotand double baggen by Keelcr. Kelley, Dftblea aod f AOge. Tbe flelden DotooljllehSedaoely and (jftUAdaanl ftod often, but tbey abtt gaveft doe exblMiioo ot bftxe running. Tbe llebUog ot Mc<lrftW| Jenologi, OVeftaon ftod Dftbleti, with the Iteltlng ot Keeler ftOd Drodte, were featuru. liiLTiHoift.T. a. a. 0. i.a. Cnioioo. Mc4lr*w, 3b.. ft t t 0 7 0(R)an.if.. KMltr, rr...» 1 a l 0 0Oihttn,H... Jfitn1o|n,«i. ft 113 3 D Wllmnt, If... K(iihiy.ir....ft 1 • 3 u oxnioa, lb... HmU*,rr...A 1 3 3 0 u^t.«ni*, cr... (iieMoii, ait., ft 1 3 4 4 OiRifriiL Sh.. t^r«r.ib....ft I itia u i^Urkv.p. .. ft 1 J I It llAliiiiilnx. i>fr 1 a 0 0 ' ..le 1.1 i.ta; ii T. ft. 1. 0. A.a. 4 0 0 1 1 0 4 1 1 ft 0 ■ 4 113 0 0 4 t 1 10 1 0 4 0 1111 4 0 10 1 1 4 0 1 4 4 1 I 0 0 1 0 I lliiirhlwn.p 0 0 0 0 0 0 TTtnrnlKti, p. 3 0 0 0 0 U Tniiiii....ie 13 i.ta; 11 c T(>ijiu...;ta 3 7 17 u 7 lUlliiutir* 0 a 6 I I 0 tl 0 0-13 irblraxa U It II 3 U 0 0 0 0- 3 IUmf«l Tuit«-HKlilnii>ro,ft: rtiUagi', 1. lUvsonvrmr —R 4>n IwtU-H.a l:t\ .1. (*iii|>lir. Hi>itf». Tltii«i,t.ift. ttiipcrlitr pUv hi ihn (li'lil, brilcr Ihwu rnimlng HHd itpponunp Iwiilng bj iltn Ibitilmorm gave Ihem ftOoihervNuy vlrtnry liver iho Chlcagiwitn July 13. Teny waa tmiloil lianl hi iho[NiArl.tltu ItalUmorea Hctirliig live tuna and laktug a trail llial they eaxlly hrlit throuRhoui. After ibo nnti limliiK iVrry aetiled down Riiil pllclicd gmtil brtll. but Mvomi coHlly urmm l>ehluil hlni gavn Ihn vUtlitm Ihrro nrnre miiH. Holier wart aUo luui-licd up by Iho hmuu tram lu ft proliy IhTlj iiiniimT, inilniaitHgcil lukoop ihuhltx well aiwrl, and huhl tbo Ulik'ngtM down lu four niiiH, ibrvti iif which wrro oatiu'd. JcnuliigM and Ihililuu lod ihotr rviqiccllvo icania In itaiilug. Tho hmg mfo hltn wen » homo nin by Ihihlcn Hiid dniihlo liagtfcrM by Mi-Omw uinl WlfiiHU. IhthloD'x imiiliig aiiifiho Tlvldliig nf blcOmw, Jennings and Ihihluu wrro lliu frtinircii. IliLTiaORl. T. H. R. n.A.K. .^ .^ j* >■.; 1 3 3 I 4 1 0 1 I 3 0 I J I _ riKrAiiii. Mellrnw,3h.. » 1)04 d llynn. tl KmW. rl... A 1 1 I It I Ihtlilmi, u*. i jMiltlnMa, n. A 3 9 14 U WllitfU. tl... K<>nity, U.... ft a a I o n ahih.ii. n^. HnvlU, CI... ft n 0 J i) o l«tt|r, cf... (llMMXt.aK. A I I ft -J U Kvdrlll. .lit., t.nrity, lb.... a 0 1 » U I "iftwKil, ih. 4 0 13 3 3 ltii(>lni»n. Q A It 1 A I I INhiiIuip. c. 4 U I 4 I U llullitr, i> ft 0 II II 1 (1 Tdrry. ii 4 ll 0 U 1 U TuiaU...4S K)ia;i-J 3 TiiiKii ..a> iiua7i3 4 HAltbmtni .^ u d a 0 0 0 I 0-tl riiirHiii I u a 0 0 u 1 u d-4 K«miHl rnna—HaKltiinr^A: Clilcaxn, 3. lUan urt nrnini - H.. 3: C, J. III! ib«ii«-li., a; r., a. Kliurh nut—H,, 3; r..4. I'liii.lr^ Kfvir Tlitir. J.lft Thu llalMitiMn'H iiMdi* ll l)im> ultHlghl vliinrlra by dofi'ulliig \\\\\ UblragitH aualit oti July 14. Tlio home train (tlaynl nil KliiiiiHt fHiilUciw llnlilliig game, but ciinld nnl liitl Clnrkiutn wlirn a Mfu lilt wax noedcil. Ill fm-t, ihiiy t-otilil btiiirlt ilirlr Itlia lit only two Inn- IMKX, wUou ihuy Pnnii'il iho Iworimii crfdlird to titoiit. Ilrtnith wnit very I'lTurllvn for fiiiir InitlngH, itHurwIilcb thi> lUliliiiiirtH bnliiMl lilni bant anu oflun, UHpuclally whiMi ntcit wrru mi Iho luwen. Urllmw and DcrkiT Inl llndr n'npcrllvu leanm hi Iwliliig. Tlin lung wtfo lilu wrn* liouin ruiix by UiHlmw, Ki'lloy, C'lHrkHiii nntI Hiowxri, Mdlmw nliti> Htxilo H irijilu ami dnubln ImtiMcr. UrUmw'a baltlug HUil thu iluldliix of Mi-(liiiw, Jouiiliit()*» Olra- twtii, Italikui and Stownil wi-ru fviiliiriK. HiLTiaoki. T. Mcdmv. si>. A KMlar. rf... A JmuiIdri^u. a KbIIid .1i.... a HnHllP. cl... .'• lltiiiiMiii, ah*. 4 l^rrr, ill.... 4 (:Ur£ii,c.... I <:Urkmi|i. )•.. 4 T»Ulii .11 Ualllmiira nii.-«H<' H. n. ». kM. ('oirAiiit. T. H. ■. II. A.a. 3 J I A I llnrknr. if... A ll 4 0 U 0 It a .1 II 0 I>alili4||, M... A I 0 I 7 U II I 4 A (I wiriiiMi. If... 4 I) I a 0 II I 1 I 11 (I AilW'li, III... 4 u a 17 u u II 0 I ll u i.iiii|i«, rr.... 4 0 II I u n II II :• 7 I Ktacltl, 111.. 4 u 11 I I I II I III u II SittvNrl. all.. 4 1 I 3 4 n ■J a a (I (I Kiiiihit(«. 0.4 I) I a u 0 :i I u ft I iiiiiniii, 4 u 0 0 7 II iiiiar -.'j 3 TiiiaU...jn a 91710 1 , I 0 0 II a 1 3 3 u-tf 11 U 0 II 1 I rl II 0-3 KnntiHl rinia-IUUIiiHtrn, 7: ('lilmHo, }. lUxi oii nr- niri>-|l.. 1; r .a. On hnlU-H .:i; r,,a. Hiriick ntll-ll., I. Ulii|ilr«, Krrln. Tiltiis a.lA. HI. IfOMll l*hlUllti||tlll«. Till] l*lillHili!lpliliiH rit iintil an H|t|Mirriitly itmy vie- (iiryovrrlhi] .St. I.1111U llrowiM (Ui July II, lU HI. bmlH, Mil. Conwy iilirloHl g<Miil IihII, mid allowed llio timio* K'Uh) iinly llvn Rtfn hllK »iid niin run. Thu l'hlUitul|i|iliiK Iwlluil KrmU hnrd and nfU'h, (*x- IHTlally lu lliu hI.MIi hiuI Pitibib IhiilnBK, whvu they N'liniit Hovi'ii tif ihi< Mine riiiiN t n'dlii'd bi ihutit, only llvtinr which wrru i-oninl. Tlin (iiiiiiu wax (|iiU-kly iiliiyril, liiit liHdfi'W rrallv giKul fi'iilincH. Tloi luil- iliig nf IliilUiiun, whiMi ilimi hllx Inrlinliid a irliilo biigircr, ilir mily liingMtfu IiIIh nf ihu gHiiiu, xiid Ihu ni'lifliig nf Ih'lidinniy, Cnnw, t'onhty luid Kly, wum Ihu ri'ilcunihigfi-aiurrx I'lllf.t. T. R. N. tl. A. Iliinitlifii, rr ft 1 .1 'i 0 H<>yle, III.. Ilalaliiiilr, ll A Tlii>rii|i«tiii,ri A a I u ll 11 Unlllllal^ah. A 3 Hiilllvan,A I Hiirkhiy, . A a I .H ft 0 a 11 1 I II u 27 la I HT. Irfll'IM. Miiinii, rf... riinlny. If.... Uhhiii, all.... (.OlMKir, III.. 3Jllliir, e Kly.M IhiHil, II.... l.l..ll^ SI. . Khirr, |i TiiUU T. a. U. O. A.I. 4 0 It II u I 1 II 0 7 I a 4 II I 1 I 1 4 n 0 13 0 D 4 0 1 3 0 0 3 II 0 a S I 3 I 1 1 u 0 3 U 0 0 3 U 3 0 3 0 3 0 .- U 1 A IT 14 3 riillailnli'lilK.... o I I) 0 II 3 0 4 1-f HI. I.4IUU II o I 0 II 0 0 0 0-1 KariiisJ ruiiH-l'rillnilnri.lilii, A; Hi. I. Uaie nn •r- nm-r., a. 1)11 luilla HI. 1... a. |llii|>lloa, JurOD Blht UoMsy. Tliiip, I aft. Tliu niiitvii rvHiilL wan rcivcrwd July I'J, when llrtliuiiHiulM'H iitii'liliiK imivrd liHi iiiiirh fur Ibu via- liiini, who iimiln mily four hmIm IiIIh oir htm. liaiiiiHi, Willi |illi:liiid fnr Ihu vlHlliirH, wxm vrry wild, giving Inn iiiun llu'lr Iwmi on IihIIm, and IIiIn, ingolher wllh nliiu fiifu hllH, Kavii llio lioiiiu luaiii kI.x mux, iwo of whlrli wpnt unriiril. (If lliu fimr hItH inniln by Ibo vlHlbinilwii iir ihoni oiiiin bigulhiT lu Iho iwuiiid lulling, and wllh h hIpiiI yb-lili-d 11 run, ihoruby pre* vuhlliiH 11 itlioi iiut. Tiiniiir niiil litiwtl k'd llinlr to* H|terllvo leaiiiHlu ItnUliig. Thu lallcr'x Ihrcn blla InrhliM a doiiblu lAiignr, Ihu only luiiu mfu htl of tbo Riiiiiu. Tiiniur'rt iiHilliig wxH lliu n-i1ueinlng fee- linif f if the l'hllitili>lplilH'H wmk In llml ruHiierl. Mo niailo two nf llin fiiiir mfu IiMh rrcilltud lo IiIh luain. TiKi ffohllng witN Mlmni uii Uiili ahlea, cxitticlatly of Kly andHiiTllvai). I'lllU. T. H. II. II. A.R. nsinilltm. rl I il 0 U 0 li HifflH. lit. .. 4 0 I 7 I (I DiiliiliBRlr.ir. 4 0 11 3 II I Tniiiarrr. .. 4 I 'J I 0 11 t.'rupw, ii>.... 3 0 1 I 3 II lUllniaD, all. 3 II U e I II Hulllvnn, u. .1 II o I 4 II a It u HT. liillriH. T. Hiiiaii. nl... A litHiIny, if.... A Uiil all... ft Miiiniir. III.. A Millar. K 4 Kly, 4 lln«<l, rr... 4 l.yiiiia, 31)... 4 lli>ll«H*l'n,|t4 TitlRU...IU H. II. O, A.M. U I 3 0 0 I 0 1 0 0 U a 4 I 0 U 0 10 10 I 0 I 3 J 3 14 3 0 3 3 U 0 I a 1 0 I 1 wa7 I u N 1 0-1 IIIIH1.ll, TuUlH....3l 1 4 21 13 I PlilUddi-hia ... 0 I 0 0 u II u hl r>iui« n 0 I a u 0 0 Knrnvil miiH nil)H<H|>lilii, 1; Hi. UiiIb. a, IIam tin liKlU-Ht l... lu Hiriirli i.iil-tli. 1... 1. l/iii|.lrw, Javaa ■ml Murrar. Tinip. l.M. Tlitt nilladulphlaaliad lllllo Inuiblu In rovifrxlng tho HlMive ruMill July |:i, wlooi tbey iHiltud HUloy out of thu |)|lrhbr'ii pimlllou Id llin Ural hiiiliig, making ruvhi hlla niid Ovo canted ronx off him. Hialoy waa la^iit lo Ihu iHtnrb niii| KiNliiger wia aiib' Hlltiil(;d. The laiiunlhl iiiurh bullrr woik, iHthllng tho vUltiin ilowu III ffiiir rmiH, only oitn itf wjilcli wait eariiKil, diirliifl Ihu rKnmliiilcr of Ihe gnuiBa Taylor waa hImi fn^nly liatlud, Itiil kept llio blla well acalLuitril, uxu'pl In Ihe mvciilh lulling, wber. the huiiie itant liaiitri) In ihrce rxnii-d niiiN. Ilaiiilllon, Tliiiiii|iaun iifnl OiiiiHir h'd llu lr rmiH^cllvu Icaiiix In lixtllnv. Tlio btiig Hfit hllM wcni a tripin Itaggar by (,'iiiiiMir Biiil duiihli'M by llrtiiilliini niid (.'riipw. TIid Italllnx Itf Oiiiiiur xiul Mmi ffHilhig of llHUilKun, llalliiuiiaiiilfjMinn were lhuf(?Nloo:ii, rxiiu. r H. ■ - ' "- ' lUuilUnU, cf A a 1 Huyln.lli.... A 1 3 Dalahuily. If A I I Tliniii 16*11, rr. A I 3 CiiM-.St A 1 I Hr. (.iil'iit. Hlii»li, rt. . (:<N>i»y, ir... Uubiit. ail.. tT.»iiui>r, III. Hlll«r,r.... Kly, u Ihmil, rf.... layifiia..'Ui... Hiali.y, I Klaluxrr.ji. T"laU. . a I U A a I I 0 U A I 3 4 4 U A I 3 13 I I A 0 a 3 I U 6 u a 0 a I fi 0 0 I u u 4 II II 3 I II u u u U U II I 3 0 41 I I2*M 13 I II U 0-tt fUlluiiu. 3I1 A I 3 a 4 - HoMivallu.. 4 3 3 10 I l.'Iaiiiaiila, e. 4 0 0 3 U U Tiylor,!* 4 0 3 0 4 0 Touu . ..43 0 10 77 9 3 llillAdilHila Ml. J^iiiU u Q If u I u .1 u u—a 'llnltliaiily tltrlarnl »ul. KariiPl riiOk-Pliilai|nl|>liia. 7; HI. ^MlH\w, 3. llaM no l«II«-Xl. t..,3. Um|ilffui,Jiivii««iiii Murray Tim a, IJO. Cincinnati va* Wnxhlnglun. Timely balling ou Ibu part of ihn Cliiclniialbi and loow Bohlliig by tho WaMbliigUniH hRlpvd tliurornHir tjj durcHi Ibo laltiir ou July 13, it CInchiruitl, Iiwyiirplirhed gofHl bull, but IiIk Hiipi>ort wax very Ktor. IImiI 11 lii:iMi perfect lliu vlnlioni wouhl have :en Rliiit out without ft run. Muul, who xlurled In bl pitrb for tliQ Wuahliigtoiu, wiixhlllinrdnnil con- arcullvi:lylnihn rmirlh and llflh Imilngn, tttNlilvri fliving thrue iiion Iheir bane on Itallii. 7ii Iho firib iinlnR ho guvo way bi Mercrr, whu did miirh lioilrr work In Iho pln.lirr'x poMlilon. THe Oelding of CniAkN ami Huiltli wu a feature. IbxrixaiTi. T. R n. u. t-m. UUiiiii, Jii.. J 0 J 0 3 I Wjuiuiiirroa.T. m. h, rt. a. a. iU|i>ach,ir... 1 I 0 t 11 u J'lyr:*, 30 ... 4 0 0 | ^ | nacanM'r,rr4 I 1 I u u (:arfr)klii,lb 4 0 1 7 u ""nln - - - . . Ibif, 11 Urf'lipnll. KmIiik, ■>•■ 4 I I V U 0 MllUr. rr.... 4 3 3 4 0 1 KjiiIHi.m ... 4 U a I 4 0 )|i<arplvrr,rr 3 U 0 4 « 0 M(ir(.liy.c .. .1 0 0 2 1 I n«y»r, |f.... 3 0 0 I 0 0 Mdlati*. e.. 4 0 I A 4 I (|lwa>eli,Ra 4 0 U U • I (;rMjka,]b... 3 u I 0 f u Abti«;,er.... 3 1 1 a 0 u Maul,|i I 0 o u I I Narear, i>... a 0 1 u tj u Tniaii...S 3 0 31 (3 A T>ilal«....31 A 3 77 II Waahlaau.D 1 0 I 1 0 0 0 u o-s Ulnclnnitl 0 11 u 3 1 1 0 0 -ft KarnMl ran-4:oi<'liiiiali. Ha** un ImiIIh— Waalilnitun, I: (/'„ 11 Wruck iml—W., 1; 3, Uuipira, Oalrlo. Time, IM Huperlor lialllug enabled llio Wanhlligtou to ro- vene the Hbovo r«milt July 14, Iho vIMlon then wlo> ning llielr flmi gainu of the aeawtn from tbe (NdcIo* nalia. Anderwtn pli'died great Ixill, aod Ibo bome leam could ilo lliuo wllh bla ilellverv, BeaMN Ui excellent pKRhlng Anderxon led In batUog, mftUOf a iftfo bit excb of Ihe four llniex ho went to tbe bftC Koreuftn wax no freely bfttled that he ndicd ftt tbe