New York Clipper (Aug 1895)

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AUGUST 17. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 377 BASEBALL. IiBAaVB-ABSOOIATIOir. An Eietedlnglir IntarMtIng Rtca, with the * Pennant Still In Doubt ]few Terk t.. WaahlagtoB. Tut WuUlDgtoiii wen pl»r<d to t lUndMIU on Aug' >i <t<x">^ I'''* °"T> ">* roria BbatllDg tlieiD oat wtthout * run. Hwkla wta In gre*t fonn u4 pluliftd elTecltrtlr, illoiring ibe Tltlura only tour BliglM, two ol which were nuile In the filih Inning, with onlj one out, jet ttiej conid not get In >nin. Mercer jiltohed good bell, iiuc wu tMtted nl the right time. Then, too, hia ■uDPort wu poor, muxf ot the bitii coming etier chaDcea had twenolietedoS his pllehlDg for pnltlDg nut the elde. Buna, who wm Utelj releued bj the Brootljn Club, made hIa lint appeknuce with the Kew Yorka on thia occaalon, and made a Terj ravnmble impreuloo. HIa batting waa not np lo hla uiuil ttandaid, bat his aeldlog and baae runnlog were excellent. The New Yotia played a sharp, ■oappT game from atart to dnlsh, their batttng waa tlmSr, and their Holding waa taiilUeaa. Otrtwright (lid 001 plar with the Tlaltore, and a shift waa nude Id Uie oiaJn np of their team, Haaamaear going to Ural base and Bojd to right Held. The New Yorks scoied two runs In the second inning on singles bj potle and Bums, a wild Ihiow bj Mcanlre and fa- nnt long (If to tight Held. The; earned two rans la Ibe foortb, on a single bj BtaObrd, a double bj ranell and a single br Heekln. In the mih two mote runs were scored on an error bj Crooks, a liaM on tMlIs, a double steal and a single bj Slaf' (ord. In the sixth Farrell waa hit by a pitched ball. Hetkin reached Drat on an error bj Sonelbcck, and boih scored on TIernan'a Mple bagger. The latter came home on Van Ballnn's fij lo riRht Held. Dnria' base running, the lleldlog of Fuller and Btat- (Old, with tHe lalleris batting, were the features. WiSHiiiovovT. a. B. 0. HBwToai. T. a. a. o.i.a. ralltr, n.... I 0 1 1 < 0 Tl«niui,rr.. S 1 1 0 0 0 7sBUllt'a,of 4 0 0 S 0 0 Darli, 3b.... 4 10 3 10 Dojls, lb.... < 1 I u 0 0 Buma, ir.... 4 9 13 0 0 BulTonl.lb.. 4 13 0 0 0 runll, c... 4 3 1110 Mioklo, p... 4 1 2 0 3 0 T»l>la...SB 9 ion 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 fleltacb, 1/.. 4 0 0 I 0 0 Jorc*.9)> 4 0 0 1 3 1 liwiDi'r.lb < 0 0 a 1 0 HcOaIn, 0.. 1 0 0 s 3 1 Bofd.rr..... 4 0 3 3 0 0 AbUr, cr... 4 0 110 0 CmSitb... 4 0 0 3 1 3 ScktlbeelLU 3 D 1 1 4 I Kfiter.p... 9 0 0 1 1 0 Triuli...94 0 414 II I Vutalnitdo 0 0 0 He> York 03033900 -9 Euoed mu—New Tork. B. Bua on errDia-K. T..9. Oobslli— WuIiId^d,3: X. Y.,3. BUuck oa(-W.,6: K. v.,1. Umpln, Bmille. Tims, 1.44. inabllliy to bat dark's pliohlng was the chief cause ol Washington's defeat on Ang. 7, They made onli are safe hits. Including two double bag- fiera, or bis dellrerr, three of which wen bunched n ih« seventh Inning, and, aided bj two errors by Uo;le and a passed ball, three runs wen taiuol. Two ot the Ave hits came after Dojis had made his tiro errors In the seventh Inning, whereas bj per- fect aeldlng the side would have been retired, and Uieo onl; three sate bits would have been made oiT Chrk. Audsreon, who did such good work sgalost me BslUmorta last week, prured easj to the home team, and was batted hard and at tie right tine. Jojce and Tieroan led their respective teams in bat Usg, the former making two double baggers, while the latter'a three blla Included a double bagger. The other long nfe him were triple baggen bv Bums sod Stairord and a double bj Crooks. A great rosnlng catch bj Abbe/ In deep centre lleld aodasegsatlonsl one handed catch br Crooks were features. Nsv York. t. r. b. o. i.a raiKr.B.... 0 1 3 3 9 0 WAsaiNoniT. a. a. o. i.b. bibuikir... 4 0 0 0 1 0 . . _ . . Joree,9b...*. 4 0 3 4 3 OfTlatnso, rf.. s 3 3 0 0 0 lluiua'r, ll>4 0 0 S 3 1 llcOiilre,o.. Buyil, rr... 113 4 0 I 0 I 1 0 Cobsu. If.. 1 0 0 0 0 0 AbbW, cr.... 4 1 0 3 0 0 Cnioil,2ll... 4 0 1 1 S 0 licli<lt»ct,u 4 0 1 0 4 8 AoOarMo, p. 3 0 0 3 3 0 TMall...39 3 S 34 IS 9 vrtihiQirioD.. - - - ruusit'ii,cr 6 1 3 3 0 0 DmU, 3b... 4 1 3 0 5 0 OollMb.... 4 1 I IS I 1 Bunt, ir..... 4 0 13 10 BUIord, 3I>.. 4 110 3 1 rainU,c.... 4 113 0 1 Clark, 0 4 0 1 1 1 0 T0UI1...39 0 Kir IT . 0 0 0 0 3 0 0. K»w York 30303300 —9 Btnvl nioB—Kew York. 0. BtM 00 orTors—Watlilog. un,2:KY.,l. On balbi-W.,1; N.Y.,0 Struck ooe- <r. 3; N. v., I. Umpire, BmiUs. Time, 1.47. The Kew Yorks msde It three sinlght over the Wsshlnnons hj batilngoutanoihervlclorTon Aug. I. Rnsle pitched a great game, holding the vlilian down to three aafe hits, Inclodlnga double bagger. Two ot these hits, however, were virtual gills bj the ouUelders. Moauire, Id the drat Inning, made the oolj reaUj clean hit for hla side. Thhi same plarer made a two bagger later on, owing ro the sua get- Uog between the ball and Lett Helder Uurua when the latter was dlrectlr underthe ball. Belbach made the other bit In the nluth Inning on an eatr tj that nernan could have caught wltnontanv trouble, but Suobrd ren Into his lemtoir, and the leault waa ihatUiebaU feU aafelr between them. Bojd did Ike pirohlog tor the vlslloiti, snd he preved easj tor lbs local team, who batted his deUverr hard and often. Tteman, Uavis and Ruale hit the ball hard. The long safe hits were triple baggen by Uavb and Itusis and doubles br Tleman, Lisvis sud UcOuln. Wonderful raunliig catches bj Uavio and »elbacb, a one handed atop by Puller, Crooks' lleldlog and Kew York's batting were the features. WiaaiKOTON. T. R. a. o. a.b. JomSb.... 4 0 0 1 4 1 McaDln,o.. 4 0 3 1 4 1 Abbsf.ef... 4 0 0 0 0 0 Sslbieli,ir... 4 0 1 3 0 0 Caonii,rr.. 400100 Uauou'Mb 4 0 0 8 0 0 Ofaoka,lb... 3 0 0 1 7 0 llch<lb«ek,ia s 0 0 3 9 3 Bojd, p a 0 0 0 I 0 - Nbw yobk. t. a. B. 0. A.i. t roUar.ai.... 4 3 3 0 3 0 I Ttamu, rf.. s 3 3 1 0 0 ) vuiitifB,cri 113 0 0 I DlTlvlb..... 1 1 3 4 3 1 lOorlMb.... 4 0 1 13 B 0 1 Buriil,ir..... 4 I 0 1 0 0 I Bugord, 3b.. 4 1 9 0 3 0 I FUT<U,0.... 3 0 0 3 1 0 I Wllloa,e.... 3 0 0 3 U 1 , Bula, p 4 3 9 3 4 0 „ Tottla . .13 0 3 31 19 4 Tjlal<...J9 II U17 10 2 Wuhlniua.... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 New Yortc 3 3 0 3 3 0 0 1 -11 Ktmad niBS-New York,?. Bsm od orron-WaiblDS- ■OB, 1; H. Y., I. Od balIa-W.,3; N. Y., 3. SUuck ou|!- W.,4. Uoplra, Emilia Tlmti I.U. BoatOB va. Vnwklrn. FViolUees flolding and tlmelr batting helped tbe BrooklTna to a victory over the Doetons Aug. 6, at BosloD, Haas. Each club tried two pitchers. Sex- ton and Stein were the opposing pitchers at the autt, bat the former gave way to BUvetls after (he seveaih Inning. In the same Inning Kennedy re- placed Blelo. Umpln Bureham'e decisions cauaed consldenbledlaatlafacdoo, especially to the Uoslon playera. aureus did good work In ine pitcher's po- aiilOD for the home team, and had the onaoge tmn made earUer the laiter might poaslulj have l>eec cmdlied with a victory. In the two Innings that "unKs Ditched he siraok out four msn and pnveot- ed the Brooklyos froD scoring. Kennedy also did good work whUe be occupied the pltcher'a pool Uoo and virtually saved the game for his club. Bhlodle'a all around workwaeexceuent. Uls two hitslncliid- eu a home run and a triple bagger, and he uiade aeveral great elope of hot hit bafla that had the ap- peamnce ot sate Uls. Bexton was unsteady, giving the Brooklyos alx bases on UUs, which, with a few umely hits on their part, gave them most of their ruuB. Corcoran led In baiQng. The long safe hits, ouer than ihoee already meniloned, were a home rua by Lowe, triple baggen by Corconn and M- veitsand douMea by Daly and lIudY. BUMMLVS. - - - - - - ■ Ur<ina,er... 8bladla,9li.. t Tndwty, If. 8 0 Oalr.lb g 3 Uaiu«>,lbt a. a. 0. 4.a s 3 1 4 0 0 3 0 2 0 3 0 0 3 3 3 0 3 S 0 3 3 4 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 3 Damr, el.... > 0 1 Mecutbr, ir t 1 3 Qanial, 0— 4 0 0 TonoBjri a... 1 1 1 U>of, M 0 0 0 10 0 l,owa, 3b.... s I 1 Kaih, 9b t 0 1 Taekor, lb... s I 0 .... BanooB, If., a 8 9 0 0 0 0 B«ztoii,p 3 0 1 BUvaltf, p... I 1 1 AMeiMB, IIS 1 OoKma,iLS 0 'frioi.o 4 0 |>ola,p 4 0 KBoiHdy, p.. 0 0 _ Toj«li...O SliriO 0""Touli..44 Bnokiro 1 I 0 0 3 0 i u D-e «««•. 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 3 e-7 EanMd rao4-Bioohln),3: BotuiD, 1 BSMonomn^ Brook, 1 Oa ballkBrook., t; Bon.. «. Slnick ooc— BgoL, 4; Bo*., 4. Umpliaa, Bunibam and liaoL Time, Tbe doable game programme was eoacted tiy these teams on Aug. B, when Uoeton waa credited wlib two victortea. The opening game waa the one postponed by rain on the preceding day, snd Bdv- etis sod Kennedy were the opposlag pllcnera The former waa In excellent form and had the visllan completely at his mercy after the lint Inning, when they biuehed enough hits to earn two runs, iheonly ones Uiey made daring the game. Kennedy waa uptortunate In hla baaea oa balla, aa he was Inrari- ablir baited aafely after aeodlag a man to dnt baso on baUa. BUvetia not only pitched good ball, but hla lattlnir waa bard and umely, while hla deldlDg waaaaperb. The long aafe hlia were double bagfera IDaly, Anderson, l<ong(lwIce)and SUretIa (Iwfcei. ...^'"'Vw.v. a. a. o. i.a BoaioB. r a. ao. a.b. ' Low»,lb. f."^-','S!^-'.- O"b«ll»-Boa,4. SUuckoal-BfDok., '■Sf'.V Unplre^ Bomham and llOBL TIma, I Jt. BUveUs did such good work doting the tint game mat be pitohed Uu«e Innlnp In the aecond one before he gave way to BuUlvan. The latter alao did good work. Four safe hits and two runs wtn made eg BUveUs In three Innings, while not a run or a safe hit wss made off Bolllran unui the eighth lanlng, when four singles and a bass on balla netted the vbltore three runs. Oumben wss bit harder ind ofMner then was Keuntdy, Uony leading with four blla, Uicladlng a triple sna a double bagger, nie only other long lafo hitwaa a double bagger by lioog. The QeldUig of Lowe and Long, with Dunn's batUng, were the feninita. OrtlBa, ef.. niadia, ID. . Jjjdwi^, It. 4 lau!ui«,°ib 4 Aadtnoo, ira OorcormD-aa. 4 S2S,F- " tdJi 4 0 0 9 s 3 0 > I/ooB, >■ a I 2 1 s 1 9 Oatt.cl.:. S 0 9 0 0 0 114 10 MoCsniir.ir. s i a i 0 0 0 3 a 0 0 Kuli,3b.... 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 19 0 oracktr,lb.. 4 1 0 S 0 0 0 1 4 4 3 Bunoo, rf.. 4 1 I 3 0 I 0 0 3 1 OOannt, 0.... 4 0 0 S 0 I p.. 3 0 0 0 0 0SllfolU,p... 4 I 1 O B 0 _ .. J4 9 7 34 10 l| Tolala...40 0 112710 3 ■rookllD 30000000 0-3 ■fS«a„ 0 9 I 3 0 0 e I -» Breed nna-Bnoklfa, 3: Sostoa, 9. Bas* oa •mn— Bbooblvr. t. a. a. o. i.a Orlffln,ef.... 0 1 3 3 0 1 Sblndl«,3b.. B 0 0 3 1 I Tiuway, rf.. S 0 I 3 I 0 DalT, A s 1 3 4 3 0 UdiaaM,lb 4 1 0 7 0 WNiih,31i: AiHlan>Q,ir. 4 1 1 - - - ■ Oor«oru,i*. 4 0 1 Dalloy, e.... 4 0 0 aamb«rt,p.. 4 1 1 1 0 BoeroR. T. a. a. 0. i.e. Lowa, 3b.... B 1 3 1 B 0 L<ojt.OL.... B 3 1 0 B I Dnliy.er..... 6 1 4 3 0 0 ■CtCuthy, U S I 3 1 0 0 " -■ . B U 3 3 1 0 . B 1 I 10 .9 3 1 3 0 0 .10 0 110 . < 1 0 1 a 0 .1 0 0 0 0 0 .400190 ..41 10 IB r 13 I 0 3 0—B B 0 -10 0 olTnchtr. lb. 3 OBiODOn, rf. 0 OdinuLc... T«on«r, e... BllToiCa p.. SuIIItbd, p. Taula...40 B SM 0 1 TOtall... Biooklju 0 0 3 0 0 0 Booton 003300. « —.w Earnfd niD«-Bronkljn, 3; Bonton, B. Baie on orrorv- Bnwk, I; Boiu, 1. On balU-Biook . 4: Bom, 4. Slnick ont-Eiook, 9; Bm., I. Umplr•^ Bnmbsm u<l lluol. Time, I JO. Philadelphia t<. Ballimore. The Phlladelphlas batted out a victory over the Baltlmores on Aug. e, st Fblladelphia, Pa. Ksper plushed tor the champions until the sixlh tuning, when he gave way to Cisrkmn, bat the change did not prevent the home (earn from lucreaalag ihclr score, as Clatkson waa Juat as freely baited as his predecessor. la the eerenih Inning Thompeoa and Clements each mads a dooblo bagger and Cross a single, with Uie excepUoa of the {ourth and nitb luDloga, when Uie DalUmoree made eight of their tweln nits and scored sU ot their runs, l^ylor was veryeffecUve. CUirke was called Into the game and struck In CIsrkson's pisce In the nInUi Inolog, but Taylor retired him on Uiree suikea. •Relllt and Uc- Grew led their respective teaiiu In liaiung. The long asto hits, other than the ones menUoned above, were double baggere by Delehanty and Qleaaon. The outnsldera had pleniy to do, and some very One cauhea were made durug tbe game. Peiu. IlaiDllU>o,or. 6 I Delebsntr.irs 1 Ballniao,lb. S 0 TbonpMNiiTf B 3 CnaikSb.... B 3 clominu, 0. 6 I Boila,lb.... B 1 Relllr,S I Tijlor, p.... B 0 T. R. B. O. A.B. 1 3 0 1 S 4 3 9 1 3 0 9 3 3 1 1 U 0 3 1 4 1 I 1 BiLTiRoaa r. a. a. 0. i.a Bcuiaw, Sb^ _ KMlor, rf... B Jtnolonui. 6 Koilor.lr.... B oteaaon, lb.. B >^o<ll^cr...« RobloaoD, 0. 4 Uanr,lb.... 4 Bnpor, p.... 3 Ctarkonn, p. CUlk<>... .. Tolali. 3 I 3 10 0 0 111 13 6 1 3 3 3 4 0 3 10 0 13 1 0 0 10 I 0 0 0 1 I 0 0 0 I .10 0 0 0 41 B 13 37 M Totata.. .48 U IB 37 10 _ PblUdelpbla... 1 11 0 1 0 3 3 I Baltimore U 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0-6 *But«d Id CIsrkMD'ii plice lo Uio olnlb Innlog. BamoO ninit—FlillailelphtB. 6: BalUmore, 3. BiM 04 orron—B., 2. On bilU—K. 7; B., 3. BInicfc out-r., 3: B..3. Umpln, Koer,-. Time, 3.9. The Balttmores auccccded In revenlng the above result on Aug. 7, after an exclilog uphill aituggle. Caraey was very effecUve for four Inologn, afier which the champions batted Llmqulte freely, fladlng lltUe trouble In buuchlog their blUi when men were on bases. Uemmlog waa hit hard at the start, but after the second luulng he eetUed down to his work snd allowed the homo team only one more run la the remaUilDg seven Innlogs. UcOnw led In bal- ling. The loog safe hita wen a home run by Kelley and double baggere by Thompwn (twice), Orady. Boyle, Brodle and Hemming. Kelley's home run drive over the centre Held fence In the fourib Inn- ing waa a feature. rolLA. T. a. a. o. i.a.l Raltiuorb. t. r. h. o. a.k. 0 Hcoraw, 3b. B 1 3 1 1 1 MKolor, rf... 3 1113 0 UJoooIdra. »> B I 2 4 4 0 0 Kdlor.ir.... 4 1 3 3 0 0 Waitami, 3t>. 4 0 2 I 4 0 IjHnNlK, cf... 4 0 3 3 1 0 MCUrk^c.... 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 Canr.lb.... 4 0 I II 1 0 0 Htnimlng, p. 4 0 I 0 1 0 1 TOUIA...39 7 I4>20I4 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 . 0 1 3 0 3 0 -7 •Uunlllon out. hit br a but«l ball. Eaincd nioA—Plilltdolpbb, 1; BalUmor*. B. BMon balto-p., S; B., 1. Btnieb out—B, I. Umpire, Keoro. Tlmo, I.4B. OoeUy erron by the home team In the alxth Inn- aauIltoo,cr. s i Dolabuty.irs 3 I 3 Halbnan, 3b. 1 0 1 4 Tbomp<oa,rfB I 3 3 Crou, 9b 4 0 0 3 Oiady, c 1 0 1 I Clemenui, c. 3 u 1 1 Bayl«,lb.... 4 0 17 Rallly.u.... 4 13 3 Caney, p.... 4 0 0 0 Tollj4....40 6 1014 PhllidtlpbU.... 3 3 BalUmore 1 0 log Ot tne game played Aug. 8, with the BalUawrea, Umely batting, helped the Lttier to another vlcloir over the former. Gsper pllohed a great game, al- Balvihobb. t. r. n. 0. McOibw, 3b. 4 0 1 0 Koeltr, rr... 4 1 0 1 j4nnlDS«,w. 4 1 1 I iiau<y,ir.... 4 111 Olstaon, lb. 4 1 I I Broille,cT... 4 10 6 RoblnaoD, c. 4 I 1 I Raiay, lb.... 4 0 0 II p 4 0 0 0 1 - . . 0 To'laIl...3B 0 • 27 14 2 0 0 0 0 U 1-2 0 B 0 0 lowing tbe PhUadelpolaa only Ave nfe hlu. Up to the slxtb Inning Uie scorn suwd a tie, 1 lo 1, the visltore makmg only two alnglea, while the home team wen credlied with a doume and a aingle. In UieslxUi ths .BalUmorea made four elnglea, and Uiese, with a batsman being hit with a pitobed ball, snd erron by Hamilton and Usllman, yielded Uiem nve more runs snd put the result beyond s doubt, Ths long lafe hits were doable baggen by Boyleand Robinson. PB11.A. T. R. B. o. A.a Efamlluia.tr 4 0 1 I 1 I DoMitnt7,ir4 0 0 3 0 0 UaUmui, Si. 1 1 0 3 S I Tbofflpwn,rr4 0 1 0 0 0 Ona^3b.... 10 116 0 Otamaaia, 0-4 1 I 230 Borle,lb.... 4 0 I 11 3 0 ReiUy.aa.... 4 0 0 3 3 1 Tarlor,p.... 3 0 0 2 1 0 Tolal>...3B 2 0 84 21 3 Pblladal|>hla.... 0 1 0 Balumora. 10 0..... Earaad ruo—BalUmore. Baae on airvn—rhtladalpbla, 2: B., 1. Oa balla-P., 1; B., I. amck oul-K, 3; B., I. l/mpire, Xtere. TIma . 1.43. Oleweiaad vs. LoalaTllIe, Two gama were played by these tesma on the afternoon of Aug. 7, at Olevelaod, 0., the Clove- lands belag credlied with two victories. The open- ing game, which ires postponed from the preceding (lay on accoontof nio, proved an easy one for the home team, who batted both of the Loulatllle pitch- en hard and alien, Weyhing being knocked out of the pitcher's position In the second Uinlng after ten rans had been tallied against him. Ue wasre- filaced by UcOieary, who did good work for severel aolDia, when ho, too, waa baited bard. UcAleer audWaner led their reenecllve teame In bailing. The former's four safe bitaIncluded twodoulile bag- gen. The other long safe hIta wen double baggere hr McKean snd 0. Tebeau. HcAleer's baulog and McKean's leldlng were featursa. Looiariu.B.r. CBilaa, lb.. 4 0 0 <X>Ula^9b... 4 I 1 Vlarks,ir.... 4 I 3 Uaulnsar.m 0 3 8hoRart,ia.. 4 Wrlfbl,cr... 4 Bplan lb 4 wamar,c... 4 Sejraair, p'. 3 boo CLBrauRO. V. a BorksU, IT.. 6 3 llcIaaD,aa.. 6 I O'Connor, lb 6 3 u.Tabtau.Ibe 3 iElmmar,c... 6 3 3 0 OiMoAlaor. ct. B 2 6 0 0 UcOair.Sb.. 6 3 ' ~ U.Tabaao, rfB 1 Coppy, p.... 6 2 0. A.B 4 3 3 3 1 1 10 1 0 3 10 0 0 114 1 10 0 1 0 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Totals...90 9 10 34 10 B Totals. ..10 18 1817 17 1 LonlCTllI* OO0OO3OU1— 3 daialaild 0 10 0 0 0 9 1 a -19 Earaad nint-Loularlllo, I: C1aroland,6. Baaa on or lora-^U., 1 on balla-L., I; 0,8. Blnick out-0,4. Um. plr«,Jenie. TIma, 1.16. ^ ^ , , The aecond game was the one ngnlariy scheduled for Uiat date, and was siso won by the Clerelands by Buperior batUng. Cunningham was put In tbe eecond gajne to puzzle (he home team, and, al- Uiougb he waa freely batted, he maoaged u> keep Ue nlu well apart except In the Ulnt Inning, when the Clerelanda acored tour rans and took a lead Uwy easily held UinughouL Young pitehed s Sod game, and hsd his snppoit been periect the ulsvmes would have been abut oat wliboiit a run. The long ute hits wen a triple bagger by McAleer and a double liagger by Clarke. HcAleer'a batUng audO. Tebeau'soeldlog were the features, the lat- ter accepting allot thiiteencbanceaataecood base, some ol them being very dimcult balls to haadle. LOOWriLlXT. H. H. O. A.B. u-Rilon. lb. Colllaa,9b... 4 Claibo, ir... 4 Uoulssar, rr 4 HcCraary.u 4 Wrlsht.ef... 4 Bpiaa, lb.... 4 tfaner,e... 4 Cuno'ah'm,p 3 Tolali...JB LonlaTllla OlBTalaod. . I B I 0 0 13 0 10 0 10 0 0 19 13 Olio 0 0 II 1 1110 0 0 19 9 7t> II I .001 0 0 CLBTBLABD.V. a B. a A.M. BurkoU, If.. B 1 9 I 0 I Mekau,aa.. B 1 9 3 0 0 O'Connor, lb 6 1 110 0 0 O.TabMn,lb6 0 0 9 4 0 ZImmor.e... 4 0 I B 0 1 lleAUor, cr.. 4 I 3 0 0 0 ll«larT,3b.. 4 0 1 0 4 0 o. Tob<au.if4 0 0 0 0 1 Vounir.p.... 4 0 0 0 7 0 Toldl...lO S 19 27 U 3 0 0 0 0 0 9-^3 0 0 0 0 1 -6 • O. Tabeao out for oot toochios fiiu baa*. Itamad nina-.Ctof*land, 1 BiMooarToia-LouUiIlM, ilO., 1. Oa halla-C 6. Binck oul-L, 6; C1. I'm. pin, Jofne. TImo, 1.44; ClBelBBsll wa. Chicaga. The CInclnnalla defeated Uie Chicago* 00 Ang. e, at CiDClnnaU, 0 , afiera hard uphill Oiht, la a cou- tesl that hod a very eiclUng dnUh, llutchllou and Panott both did good work In thepltcher'spoidUoo, end the game waa In doubt uoUl the aaveatb Innlog, when a unely tally at the bat helped the bone team to tour rana, putUugthem Into the lead and vlr- taaUyaeiuingihe result Burts'sbalxlogaad lleld- hig wen a feature. In the seveuth luDhig, wtih two nen on Uie basts, he hit for a triple bagger, no other long sate hits were a hone nn by Ua«e, Oeorgo J. Schahol, one of the catchers of tlio liynchbttrg Club, of tbe VIrglula League, was lioro Oct. 31,1868, at Loulavllle, Ky. II was In his naUvo place that ho Unt learned to play ball, and for (onie yean he played with amateur teams In sad sround that city. It was not uoUl 1602, liowever, that he began hUi profeaalonal career, be then ac- cepilng an engagement wlili tt» AtlaiiU Club, of (lie Soiiiliem I,eague. That league divided lis chain. filooRblo season Into two parts ibat year. Tlie At. anhis tnUhed In sislh place la the llnl half, but alood fourth at the dose of the second part. The work of iho team showed a great Imitrovoineul durioglho second seaaonnvor ttialnf Uio Oral, in 1SB3 acbabel was a member of the profeaalonal team lhat reproaonlnl Alloona In thu rennaylvaula Slalc I,eague, and did good work, arcordlng li> the oillclal lalling anil nelilliig averagoa of that league. In 1604 lieraluniedtothoSouthrrn lAiagup, and during lhat sessnn played with the Now Urlraiia iMin, sgaTu aciiuttilni btniaolf In a uioal credit able manner. lUrlr this year lie Jolnril llie l^iich bun <Va.) Club, ami baa licea doing excellent wi>rk on Ibi team over uliice. Ilia batlliiu ru<1 drilling Hto feuturea of ilio club's work. Ho hiu lieeii f rcqutuily credited wllli accepUng all of eight, ten auil twrlvu putoubi to a game, while It has been 00 niro feat fur hlui to aiake two, iliivo and fuur lilbi to thu gamo. Ho bsH been creilllcd with a uumlior iif nuteworihy batllng and Itetdlng foabf. triple iMggcre by Decker. Ilolllday and Gray, ami doubles by Laoge, llutchbion, llurte and Ucl'hee. Lange'a battlog and llahlcn'a lidding were the featui>» of the vlaltors' wurt. Ciiiriou. Bvorllt, 3b.. 6 Wllmol,ir... 6 Lanve. cf.... 6 Dacfor, lb.. B Oahlfii. M.. 6 Ryao. rf.— 3 Slawart. lb.. 4 KIIUIJ|0,c. 4 UulctiUoo, p 4 TotAla...42 CfalesfOL OiaetnoaU R. H. 0. A.B 12 0 0 0 16 0 13 3 0 1 1 II 0 Olio 10 0 0 I I 0 I 0 14 1 0 10 0 6 13 24 8 . 1 0 0 0 ClKCIBMATI.V. R. a. O. A.B. nurko.ir..... 6 I 1 9 D I Rwlni, III... 6 0 I 8 0 0 VcI'lKO.lb.. B I 1 1 3 0 lluIlldAr.cr. 4 I 1 6 U 0 Hllltr,rr. .. 401000 Riiillli. u.... 4 0 II 1 I I llrer. lb 4 2 I 0 4 0 VauBha, c... 4 I I B 1 0 rariou, p... 4 2 1 1 D 0 T0UU..39 8 11 37 0 3 0 0 3 3 1 0-0 0 3 1 0 4 1 -H EAnHd runa-^CIiIcaxo, 3; Olnclnoall, 6. Baaa on bajli -Clil.,1: OIn., I. Htiuek oul-Cbl., 4; CIn.,3. Uinplia, McDonAld. 'TIma. lis. The Clucbinatls won again on Aug, t, although ontbslted by ths Chlcagos, who also plsyed brll- llanuy In Ue Held, llivyer, who was poorly sup- ported, was very eiTecUve agalnat the vlslilng bala- men when men wen on the liasee. Terry was ua- fortuoate la bases on balls- He Rent three men tu OntoiiliallsBnd hllaniilber baisnianwitha pitched ball, and every one of them acored. What proved tbe wlonlog run waa made In the eighth Innlog. With two out, Stewart fumbled a ball and Terry gave the next man his baae un balls. Unybit sfely u> left Held, but Wllmot allowed the ball to getaway from him, and before he could get It back Inio the diamond two runs were acoreil. Ibe long safe hits were triple baggen by langa aod Burke, the latter making two, and doubles by Decker, Kyan and Cny. Cbicaoo. t. r. Bfarln, 3b.. S 3 vritanoi, Ir... 6 3 laDaa,cr.... B I Dockar, lb., a 0 Dablao. aa... 6 0 Hyan,rf..... 4 0 Btawait.sb.. 4 0 Donalius, a. 4 0 TsriT, p 4 0 Tolali...41 6 U14 16 : Cllleajio 0 0 3 Clnclanatl 0 1 2 10 10 C1NCIN.1AT1. V. R. n. Rorba, ir. Kwlnx, lb... 4 lfcPliM,3b.. 4 IfollUar, cl. 4 Millar, K.... 4 Bmlth, aa.... 4 nray.ib 4 VauRbo, e... 4 Dwyar, p.... 4 'nilali....36 0 9 0 0 0 0 Eained roaa—Chlcafo, 4; (.'InclnoAII, 3. Biia on balla —Cln.,3. Stnick oul-Cbl.. 3; CIn., 2. Umpliv, McUon. aid. Tlraa,lli, PKtabarg tb. HI. Loala. Buperior all around work enaUed the I'lllaburga to defeat the 8L Loula Browne on Aug. 0, at Plus- burg, Fa., when llrelteoetelii was freely hatted. Ilawley pitched wllh good effecl, holding the vbd- tore down to aeven aafe alnglea, and only for a stu- pid play by Oenlna In thrawlug the ball to aecond base In the third Innlog, Inalead of am, the vlsllon would have lieen shut out wlUiout a ruo. Hewitt and Buydam relieved Ilawley and Herritt In the ninth Inning. Hewitt la a lefi banded pitcher, who givca promTae of doing good work with more ex- perience. Hawley not only plUihed good ball, bot he did some Umely baUlng. IIU three hits In- cluded a double bagger. The other long safe hits wen a borne run by Btenzel, who also msde a triple bagger, as did Bmlih. — - _ - . . _ pi^jogo, ^ 0_ Donovaa, rf. 6 1 2 3 0 0 flmlUi.lr.... .6 0 1 4 0 0 B«:bl«r,lb..6 117 Br. Loots. T. a. a. o. A.a Biova, cf.. Millar, a.... 4 Coolay,It.... 4 QuiBO, 3b.... 4 Dowd. rr.... 4 Ely, aa 4 ralii, lb 4 BamBaU,9b. 4 Brallanat'o.pt Totals. BL Loula. .3S 3 711 II 0 , 1 0 Bamau nio^HL nre-BL L., 1; P.. I out-8t. L, t: K, 1. BlMiaCef... Banar.lb..., Croaa, aa. UanlnB,Sb... MotTlll,e.... 1 0 BoRdeD, e... Ha>!a7,p... 1 9 0 0 0 5 I I I 3 2 6 1 2 3 3 0 B I 9 3 3 0 0 1 1 a 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 U 4 0 3 U 0 0 ., II 0 0 0 0 0 8 I Talala...<4 II I7n 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0-9 0 18 3 10 -11 ta, 1: Plllabarr, 4. B«A« 00 ar- On lallA-Bt L., I: P. 4l BIraeh Umpire, O'Dar- 'Tlna.ilO. '7,1 UovllCp.. Tolala. The Illlahuriii scored snolher very one aided vlc- Uiry over the Bi. Lonbi llrowos on Aug. T, In a con- teat that waa marked by hard and cootlauoua bat- ting. In which Uie home team carriedoffUio honon. Khnt waa hatted out of Ibe pitcher'a pualUou t>efore the third Inolng was over, the I'lUsburnhlllhighlm aatelyaaveoUmeaforas many runa Cefore a man was out, when KIslnger was nilisUluled. Before the Ride wu reUied tour more runs were made, maklug eleven all told. Fonrosn compltteir mraU- Bed tbe vlsllon, who msde ooly one ruo off lib push- ing, and In Iho seventh Inulng he relbed U> give llaatu a chance. Bteniel anif Killer led their re- spective teama la baulug. The king aafe blla were a triple bagger bv Bmlth and doubles by Dowd aod Bieotel. 'no laibr'a batUng and Uaucr'a deldlog were features. . 1,001a T. a. a. o. A.B Browo,e/... Millar, 0 r«>loy, ir.... 'lolBO, 3b... _i;»d. If..... Ely, aa Polli, lb AaaaaU,3b.. Bl>nl,p Kialnfor.p.. 0 I 0 9 0 0 0 0 1 I 0 0 0 1 riTVBBoao. V. a. a. 0. a.b. 1 3 0 0 9 10 0 1 IB 0 0 0 Oottotan, If. s 3 1 OHnilUi, It.... t 4 0 1 Bacblar, lb. 0 3 (InlBO. lb... 4 0 0 3 3 0 SunaaLcr... 6 1 Oovd. If..... 4 113 1 0 Bauar.lb.... 6 3 Cluaa aa.... ll«llDt,3t>.. Marr1ll,e... Busdan, e... Poremao, p. Haw III. p.... T<.!ala...34 I 634 10 6 Totala...SB 18 IS 1116 3 a>. LoniA OlOOOOOSO-l PIUAbnif 9 0 II 0 I 0 4 0 -18 Eanied rioa—flL E^ala, I; PllubarclO. Baaa 00 or. rera-SL P., I. Ua balla-si. L, I; p..8. Hinek oni-Bi L^3; p., I. Umpira, rroar. tiis«,ijo. .610 .611 .411 .ISO .411 . 1 Chicago Ts. Cievetaad, Umely and conaecuUve baUlng la Uie Inl and Hilh lonlnga enabled the Ohlcagoe lo defeat the Oevebiads on Aug. I, at Oblcago, lU. Wallacs was batted held tnm us slari, Uis nooe las six safe hits sod hvo niiis off liliii In llio lint Inning, and after two more runa were iiiailniiir;blni hi ihu secoDd Inning ho was sent lo iho lieia-h. Knell am:, ceedeil bim In the Iblnl Inning, snd, (lib ilio ex. cepllon uf Ills sixth, pllcbod good lull. Iliirkoll anil Decker led their leapectlvo tcamH In lialllng. Tlie lung aafo hibi were a triple bagger by WllntuI and double liaggen by Uurkoll, '/.Imiiier, Mcaarr, lllako and Anaon. niiiOAiio. T. a R. 0 A v. Kmrill, 3b.. 6 2 1 1 .1 I rLBVBI.ARD Ruikalt, If.. 6 HeXaan, u B O'l^onniir, IbB O.Tsbaau.lb 6 Zlniniar, c... 6 . MeAbor, er. B I HtOarr, Sb.. 4 I (I. Tobaau, rf I 0 Blaba, if.... 3 ' Wallaco, p.. I Koall. p 3 T0Ula...43 nlarrland R. a n. A.R. 2 3 3 0 u I I I U I II I I 3 " 3 2 1 3 U 0 3 0 1 10 3 0 0 1 0 0 6 13 • II 31 14 0 0 0 Wlllnol, II... a l,aniia. cl . :bar, a«... lOB. III. Rran, rf sfowirt. 3b. Klllililaa, 0. UriinUi. p.... 6 3 3 13 0 0 1 ] 4 I Tolala. .41 II 19 n IS 9 2 1 Cblcago 0200U4U0 -II Earned nioa-ricroUnil, 4; Clilcaan. 7. Uaaeuiiamiia —Cora., 3. On Inlla-Olavo, I; (111., B. Hinich out-. Clava.,2: nbl.,X Uinplie,O'Oar. Tims.IIS. Tbs Cisvelauila auccoeUed In revernlug thu bIhivo result on Aug. B, In what proved to lie a VU7 onn aided and unlnlersHlIng coutcat. Ilutcblann aiaruni In to pitch for Uio home team, and was doing fairly well unlll KlUridge hurthbillngerlu the nfihlonlng, when bulb raUrcd aad Tliomlim and llnnaliiie Uxik their placea. Thorntoa had pnurciinirul of the IbiI, Reading Qve meu Id flnt In the alxth Inning, all uf whom aflerwarda scored, lie prcaabled tour more men with their baae on balla la Ibe seveiilli Inulog and all of them scored. Cnppy wasbltlisnl snd the Chlcsgoa had a good chance In win beforeThnnitun camelulo the game. Uablen waa allll niiabin to play and Terry look hla phaoe at short aUip, The loag aafe hlls were a home run hy Tlioreloii, a triple bagger by Kveritl and duublei by /Imnier, Decker and Btewart. CtarauRO. r. a a. 0. a.b. Burkall, ir... 6 McKaan, 6 OTonaor.lli. 6 ll TabHU, lb a Ziminar, a... S BoAlaar.or.. 6 HcOarr.Bb.. 6 Blako, rr..., 6 •Jippy, p 6 2 3 0 0 7 I 3 14 I 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 0 113 0 1113 3 13 0 6 3 13 0 Totals. BO IS 13 37 ir t (Tloroland 0 3 0 OlCAdO. Krariiu 3b. IVIIaiuk ir... a lAoia, of.... 4 DeiCsr, lb.. 4 Tairy, aa 4 Kyan, rr..... 4 HI«aAn,8b.. 4 KllUldso, c. I lloiiahiia, 0.. 3 lluulilaun, p I riiomuin, 11. 3 TolaU.. »l 3 0 6 r. K. n. o. A.B. B I 3 4 3 I 0 I I 0 I 0 1 1 14 U U I 3 3 U 1 3 3 0 0 3 0 3 1. 0 0 0 I I 13 0 10 6 13 77 14 7 0-IS 0 3 3 I ailcSRO........ 0 0 0 1 3 0 3 0 1 . Earnad runs—(.lovaland, 1; (.lilcagu, 0. Haao no nrrura -Clara., 8. On balla-CISTii., 11 HIruck out—Cbta , 4; Oil., I. Umpire,O'Day. Tlmo.9.tl. Giaolanatl va. BI. Loala. faullleas Holding auil au|ieriOf liatling helped Ibe Clnclonatbitoavlctoiy over the HI. I^uubi llniwiia on Aug, 8, at Cloclnnall, 0. Klalnger waa lilt hard, Imt had hla support been perfect ho would have made a better ahowlbg than he did, Ilhlnea waa a fiiiizler lo the vUlton, and kept the hlla well scat- end except lo the llfth Innlog, when they scored their two runs. Hoy wasglTouatendats' auilce of bbi relesae after the game waa plareo. Ilia nuly weakoesB appeared Ui lie " on ground blla. UoPliei I aafe h ' led In balUug. Ilia ihrae aafe hlla Included a diiii- lile bagger. The other loug safe blla wars duublo liaigsnby Vaughn, Dowd and rails. HcPhta'a liatUog and Ue Holding of qolno, Kly, Hnllh and Uray wen features. St. Looia Brown, cl... 4 Millar, 0 4 ltoUy,ir.... 4 Uulnn. lb... 4 Ooad, rf.... 4 Ely, aa 4 Palli, lb.... 4 Ifamaola. lb. 8 II Klibifar, p.. 3 0 Tolala,..31 1 BL Uiula 0 CInclooAII... . I a a. o. A.a 0 16 3 1 0 112* 0 0 2 0 0 14 4 13 10 I 4 3 I 3 0 I niBciBVATi. r. a. Hurbo, ir, rf. 6 I Kwlog, ik .. 6 3 ■ePhoo,3li..6 I olllolllday, cl 6 I - Millar, rf.... 9 0 Hoy. II. ... Smiib, aa... llray.Sb.... Vagshn.e.. HblDOS,p... Totals.. 0 3 0 13 0 0 III U 0 19 3 0 I I 0 0 a I 0 U 110 0 117 0 0 16 0 16 3 0 4 I I 0 I 0 41 10 wa W 0 U 0 0-1 1 -10 . 1 I . 6 I . 4 0 * I'alu out fur runnlna out ul Una. F.amad runa-RI. LouTi, 1; l.lnclnnatl, 3. Baaa nn lialla -81 L., I: 0^ X Hinieh «ll-«l. L., 3: U., I. Umpln, HrDoasU. TIma, 208. Tbo CInclnnalla woo brbIn on Aug. la sIUkiuhN mil. balUd and onlSoldod by Uia vlatttire. Tlio liouia taam bit Brallonalaio airocUraly lo Iwo Inolnaa. and won nat In Uia •IshUi on a baaa on Ijallaand lau iliiulila liAaaarr. Bnlunalaln'a aorpoil In U>a hall waa Mrfacl. but ho waa uofurlunala In hla baaaa on balla. Ila aafil fiwr mall Ui Brat baaa on balls, and two of Uiani aiiirnl. balnaablKl lir liloaly blu. Poiainan was hit barilar itiaa HiaIub. aUIn, aad bla aopportwaj nol ao BMid, bat liaiiianaaci tokaapiha lillAwall atari, nicapt In Ilio alaliUi Innfns, whan liia rlaltore tamaj Uiair only iwu runa. lUniUf and Bulka lad Uialr reiMctlTO t«aoia in balUni. Tba looaaarahtu warolrlplaliaRaara by (i Hlllor aad Ccoitr aJwrdiBblaa by EIr,]|iirha (lwlc«) aad IfnUldar. Tba balling of Coiriay, (I. Millar aod Burka, and IM AaUlay of Broon, Burka aod liny, Bare faaluna. Brown ac. oajitad^11 iifnlna cbaneaa in eanira OaU. -..Looia. Bfian.cr... 4 0 0 O. Miliar, Sb 4 1 2 Cooky,If.... 4 0 3 "^Inn. lb. " * wd,rr.. Paflob.!! flUao.e. » 0 I 0 0 1 0 U 0 8 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 f 0 0 ciiL'iBBAri. r. a. a. 0. a b. Bulks, II.... 4 I 1 4 U 0 Ewlns, III... a 0 I II I 1 llcPlio<,2b.. 4 I U 4 2 0 Sinn. lb... 4 0 0 0 8 0 llollUay.tf.. 4 0 I U 0 I wd,rr.... 4 0 1 1 0 0 Xlllsr, r^.... 4 0 0 2 0 0 ~ ^„„j,^ aa ... 4 0 0 I 40 Uny. 3b a I 1 4 6 I 3 0 0 I 0 OlVauIha, c... 8 U 0 I 3 0 Brallwoa-n, p 3 12 10 0 roremaii, p. 3 0 10 10 T0IAI1..J4 3 8 34 4 0 Tolala . .39 3 8 17 IS 3 boair 00000003 0-3 CInclnosU 01000003 -3 Eanad nina-gL Loala, 3; Oloclaaatl. I. Baaa oa ar- ror-BL f,. (ID balla-m. L.. I; U., 4. Itjiiek ont-O., I. Umpln, McDonald. Tlma,2.IB. Ilaary batUag narkad iha eentaat of Aas. II, whbh waa Unhad to ala laalasaoaaceooalot nb, wllbUia aoure (baa a lie. aaata laam bavlef levan naal0Ui«lr erodiL Two of tba Bt Loala plafwn ware eat la iba BT. Locia V. a. a. Ol a.b Rrova,cr.... 400000 fl. llUarilb. 4 110 3 0 Ooolay, ll.... 4 I I I u I 4ulan, tb... 3 1110 0 3 2 10 0 0 3 113 8 3 3 I I 8 I 0 llllan,e 3 0 1 B 0 u Klalnoir, P..3 0 0 0 I 0 lay.ll...: lulan, tb... doad.rl.... Palli.T'li.'. avaath Inning whan a iloonponr of lain an,lod tha nnia. Dwyar was ballad much banlar than tha aeon aanaa, but atavar Balding oniTaniad the rlaltora mm wtoBing, and altar lha tbIM Innlnir ha waa raplaead by Parntl. who waa alao Inueliail o|i In a lively mannar lo Iba aliui Inning. K lalnlar waa ballad out of lha pllcbara poalllon In tha alilh Inalaa. whta lha homo laan aamad una oriha Inur runa acoiad. Ila waa replacaO by Mint. ^ " ' ' " ClROIRRAVI. T. n. a O. A.R. Rorke, II.... 4 10 10 0 RwloR. lb... 3 1 0 6 0 1 McPhao, 9b.. 3 119 9 1 Ilolllday, rr. 3 I I 0 0 0 n. Millar, rf.. 3 I I 3 0 0 Rmllli,!*.... .10 14 3 0 liny.lb.... 3 1 I I I S VauRhn, c... 3 0 I 3 0 0 _ Dwyar, 1 I 0 U 3 0 KliKLp 0 0 0 0 0 0 Parroll, p... I U I 0 t II Taula...a) 7 10 18 11 3 TolaU....« 7 a ai 10 2 KLLnnla.. 0 1 1 0 0 4-7 <Mn<lnn>ll u 0 3 0 u 4-7 lUmail runa-Hl. Lniila. 6; (^liielnnall, 3. Baaa po balla -HI. U. 1:0., X Hliiirk oal-81.1., 3; l!., I. Unipin, Me- DiioaH. Tlnl^ I.9B. Plllabarg va, iKiulavllle, The lAiiilavlllea were beuton by Iho lltbiburgRnn Aug. Bi at Pittsburg, In what piuvcd to be a voir luterealliig cunlcat- HolnKS, a new man who played ehort fur the vUiliiin, ilbl gaud work at Iho hat aad In the delil, but iiiImciI two chances lhat gave two nine tu Iho hitiiie Irani. Ibiili pitcheni were freely batleil at tliuea, tint (lardnor recelveil Ibe lienor auppon at critical limes. Clarke anil Ihmovan lo<l their reaprotlvo trams Id Imlilng. The foniier'a three hlla Ini liided two duulile liaggere, The other bing aafo hlls wore •biuiilca by Inks, Ucok- ley, Htenul nnd (lanliier. Cbirko'a DaUliig anil tlrlilliig were tbp foatiirrii. Pl-miBI'HII. r. R. H. n. A.B. IKininaii, If. B 1 3 9 0 0 Hiuilh, ir. .. 6 2 1 4 9 0 Backler, th. 6 2 I H 0 0 Hiaiiiaf,Gr. Hauar, ll>.. rntaa,pa.. ., ilanlna, .lb. Uorilil.0.. Ilafiliiar. p. 2 3 0 U 4 0 II 4 4 U . t 0 I I .t 9 . I 0 U 4 0 I . 4 I 1 3 U 0 I 3 U I t4iuiaTiu.a.r. a. a. o. a.b. O'Hrlall. 10.. 6 0 0 1 rnlllOB. 3li.. 4 I 1 I' u II 14 Cbrko, II.... 4 3 .1 6 0 I I lliilliiai, aa . i 1 1 1 '1 1 V ilaitlnaer, rf 4 I I 1 u 11 1 WflRllt, ef... 4 0 I 3 0 II I Hflva, lb.... I U 0 a 3 II I Wamar. 0. . . 4 I I 2 I n I Inka, p 4 u I u 6 I I TiiUla...J7 6 II :i 1.1 6 Tiilal>...3> Oil A 10 9 liiulkvilla 0 U 0 1 II 3 u I 0-4 I'lllsburg I2U0330D ~S K«rna«1 runa-l.iitiiavllK I: riiuhiirir,l. Haaa oni«r- nn-P..I. lln Iia1la-li, I; I'.. 1. HlnioV mii-l,., 3; p., I. Umiiire, Javna. Tliiia, 1.10. Bnporinr nil amiiiiil wmk mmblnl the LouIr. vlllva to reveno ilie almvu u-kiiIi mi Aug. 0, In what proved tu Iw a abarii anil liiilllabt cunieHt. Werliliig had wonilorfnl aiweil ami goml ciinitnand of tliu lull, albiwlng ilio hunio train only lire aafo ,vo hlla, IncIuiUittf tivn ilinible iMgucrv, which oa' thein their only run In the (111111I1 Inning, ami thcr. Iiy avcriod a abut nut. Ilawley wan lialtcil hard, eapeclally In the fourib nnil dflli Iniibiga, when the vlMltiin runied rII of Uielr nina. The vtatltits got 1111 cliiae ilecbilnna,aail had tu Imt ilie gamii mil to win. (ipltlDger led In Imtllng. Ilia tliron hlla liirliiilcil a Irlplo bagger. Thu uIIut lung safe hlla wurn duiili'o linggenTiy DtinnvHU huiI SU'ii7.vI. PlmaURii. r. a. a. n. a.i. Ihinnvan, rl 4 0 I 3 U 0 811111I1, ll.. lAHiiaviLbB. r. H- B. fi. A a. O'Hilan.ri.. 6 0 1 0 3 0 r.nlllnB,3li... 6 0 1 3 0 0 (llarko.ll.... B I 1 I 0 0 lliiloiaa. aa.. 1 0 U 1 I I llallbiaar, rl 1 I 1 4 0 0 WrlRliI, rf.... 4 I I I 0 U Siilaa. ill. ... I I I III I Waruar, 0.... 4 0 0 1 1 Wayliinv, p. 4 u I 13 0 T<iUla...ja 4 II 1711 I UHilavllla 0 0 0 PllUtaura. Ilooklsy, 111 KUDiaCcr. Hauor.lli . I!nu«,aa... llaiilnA. all. Killiirn, I-.. Ilawlrv, p.. Tolala. 3 I 0 I 0 1 I .. I 0 e 11 u 0 .11 I 0 u 0 .10 12 5 1 . I n 0 6 3 0 . I U I 3 X 0 . .1 U U 4 3 U .3 0 0 0 9 1 .91 I 4 r 10 4 I 0 U U-l U U-l kaniM nina-lrfiiiUvllla, 4: I'IIUIkiik, I. Hani on ar. iiiia-1,.,1; P., I. III! balla-L.,3; P.,'i. Hlnii:k nut—k, 1:1'., I. tllil|ilia. Javna. TIma, l.at. Tlio Pliuliuraaaiirrorilail In ravoralna Uio alHirs n. aiill on Aua. Ilk anil liy llio laiiin ilaiiroa. It waa a ollclirr'a ballla, m irlilrli Poranian rarrltvl i.U lha lioniiia. Ila " Isliulivlllll .- -.- ll liinlitM. iwl UihhI liRtl. Uli t<i Ikn •BTtilllli litnlnit liuttwii Mfn lilU hm\} Iwvii iiiiiU im plllior ililn. la iillH. i>ns III wlitrit m%m rlrftll. Nut ft (.iiulivlllii [•Iftyor sol Aft fftr ■* mvhiiI Itftftf In ilm Orvl oIkIiI liinlitM. htkftftlKi pUrlwl I liimorftnil Hichlpr Inl tliolr mpprllv* iMtim lo Itftlllm. Tlift iinlr Ixnif Mln lilt ilmibla lia^uftr by IhiiHtvftn. _. - all _ . ^J^,„,_ a iri» . . Tlift flpMliijl *>f i:Urk*, nftilHifir bihI llmiRr, »llh (Iftt llri|tftr'iltftn(ii|t, W9r«fftftlurrft. laitlllHYII.f.H. T. H. n. 11. i.l. (l*Hrlftn.-ib.. 4 il n U J 3 ruiiiiii^aii... I u 11 u :i 0 CUrkft.!!.... 4 1 I d u I) IMinpa. u.. I ll I II 2 il flaUluKar.or 4 U 'i 4 (I U Wrljtlil.ll... .1 (I I) « I) U Huloa, l\j .... 3 U U ID II I) .10 0 10 1 .1 U 0 t> 1 I) a 1 4 21 10 3 Wftmitr. n.. I'lmkuiui. ItllilliTftll, ll, Kiiiiiii. ir... HwWIer, III. HiMtvL rli.. H*uftr. 111... (^ntu, M llenliiM. .Ki. T. Ha R. u. A M. 4 1 1 a I 0 I J 1 U 0 0 I I J lA U 0 i 1) 0 I 1) U 4 0 I 0 1 U 4 o n a s u « 0 I) 4 3 I Mrrrllt, o... :i M U :i I II KiiriDiftn, 11. .1 U u 0 4 U ToUlft...ai 1 4 3110 i TiilftU...JI 4 677 11 I [.uulftfllle U 0 0 U U 0 0 0 l-l rliuhurv 0 u I 0 1 u 0 a —i Kftnif<l ruuft—I'ilUliiirrf, 3- lUsftuii • rrisr—l.ia::>«v|l||i. On l«lli-l.. I: I'., A. Hiruah out—It., 4; 1'., 1. riiiHr«. Jftvnv. Tliiid.l.U. Ualtliiiortt va. N*w Vorlia Two KBiiiu woro iilajrod hf llioiu tniiiuimAuffa e, At lUlllinori), Uil. Tlio uiiQiiltiK uiin whh (tio Biiiu |iniitp4inotl hy mhi un Juno 'iT, hdiI wan won , tlio Nuw Ynrkn hy ilinely tiHtilnM*iinil ulevcr Oelilliifr. Ttio nwnHurniDDt illtl iinl oniwcl nw.h u «nuriiioiiM cniwi), Riin Imd nut iM-fpiirril ibonmlieN (0 itiMt llio cniiili. liurliiK MiIh vhiiio (ho jiim wim iwi great thit ttio fi-iiro HurroiindiiiK iliu ttvM vim itiiHlicil iivcr KUil IbtK'niwil niirRcil uiiln llio field. Tlio Kanio wii Inlorruplcd Iml a ilinrt tliiio, vrhllo thopultuu hiiftlletl llio ucuplDorrllio llulil. Tlio Nuw Ynrltii>NliciliK)niTei:irv«ly(liol three pHrhurH worn ullllr.ed liT tho linniu iHm. Uctikin wiu lilt twnl olMo, liut liU Hiipptirt WAN iiiiicli Hii[icrlur lo ihit Rlvon the IlMllliiniro pllcliem. Ilorntr itHrlcil In In pllcti for Iho linnielvein »ik1 IniiI. iI rurfuiir liihlntiH, when llomuilnff rullavcti liltii, Tlie iHliorwaim* pleceil In Inrn hy hmil. liiiiDHwaiiylvon* irt'«t ruuvpMoii when hocaiiiulu Ihu IfilgHhtl leiiponduil liy DuhliiK ■ lioiiiu run drive tnr ovrr Iho ccniro doM fonco. Tlio itihur Ioiik ufo tiliM wrro a Itniiio run hy Kolluy, irlpio IwKKeni livllemun hiiiI llro* ille end iIouIiIcm hy DevU (Iwliu), Ihiyle (iwlcr), UcUmw Biid JeniilnuN. Kclley'H ItHllhig ami Hlar- fonra fleldUiff wore realuroii. Kew VfiHM. rnllir.fta.... ft Tlarn«o, rf.. 6 VftDHftirn.crft Dftvlft,3li.... ft Hnjtft. III.... s Huntft, ir.... A HUrfuril.Tk.. S Wllfton.a.... A HMhlo, p... A N. p. O. AiM 3 113 I a 3 0 (I I I a 0 II SI 0 D IS 0 li 3 11 3 .1 a u 0 8 a I u 10 11 HiumuMe. r. n. e, u. a.r. HrllrftW.Sb,. A 3 3 I 0 I Koolrr.rr.,.. ft 3 3 a 0 I Jftnolnn,!!. A 3 a 4 3 1 KftlUr.lf.... A I 4 3 3 1 (iiMftiiii.ai). A I 0 a a iH Hrudlft. «r... 4 0 1111 rltrlia. o. . . 4 u 0 0 1 1 I'ftrftr, lit.... 4 0 0 H U II lliirlftr. I' 2 0 0 0 0 0 lloiiiuirriH, ll I 0 u 0 I U fniiil. p I r) I 0 0 U Tiitfti4.. .11 n IS TT V n .1 3 4 0 1 O-IB I- H TuLftU,..4A lA 13 37 1ft I, Kftw Yiirh 0 4 0 Bftllipior* 10 4 3 Kftrn«l ruUft-Nftw Ynrli.ft; Hft)lim4irft,r ..^ rur-N. Y.. i; H.I. On liallft-N. ir.,0. Ktiiirli out-K, Y..ft. Uuii'lfft, KiiiilU. Tliiir.llA, iifKNie Ouldlog M\ the \iutt ot Un Nuw YDtkr, Willi llinoly ItalllngTiy the Ualilinorffi.enahleil Iho litter tu mvrme Ihe alutve rrmili. McHalion, who IihiI l»een nared for Hie Nuw YorkM, waa pnl In au^liiNt tben In the wciml BantP.aiid lie waa aihlaheftt. TTieflaltom imhiIiI do IKlIu or iiolldiitf with hUde- ll?ery. Clark waa notaa elTbcilVD aa ho baa iwtii itn olher ocrahloiM and wm liaUeil hard alHmL'i. In tho iliird liinlng. afler dark and Fuller hid hit eifrly, Tlernan lilt Ut ptlinrt loll. KLllry ran In ami U"t Hio liad oir the grouiida Hunt ihoiighl Im caught |r, Imt left litu Kiiiftllfl. who dcrhhril ibal Ilie l«ll Iwl lioen trapped. Then iliere vim Mime lull blt:klDg-l>y the Ualiiiitore playem, Iml Knmllt'a iliH-lnlon aeiif, Tlie loDg nfe hltawero doiihlti liRKKcm hy Kelli*y and KnlilnHunt the fomitrgrnlnR twf. Nair voaa. r. H. n. it i.a i H«LTianRM. r a. e o.i.a. Kullvr, fti ... 4 U I 3 A .1 HHIraw, Sh.. I H I I a 0 Tlftroan, rr. 4 13 10 0 Kvalftr, rf... 4 I n A u o VM lalt n,cr4 U ll 3 3 I JanRlniMi. 4 3 1 I S 0 I>afk3t>.... 4 0 0 11 I KftlUy.lr. .. 10 13 10 fNirU, lb... 4 U 0 7 I If (llft««iii,3b.. 4 I I I 4 1 l)unia,ir ...S 0 0 .1 3 0 Hriill*. of... .1 1110 0 KURiinf.aij.. 8 0 I I 0 olHiibliiMfO.o. 3 3 3 3 1 I WIlHio.e.... 3 0 0 3 0 ofl.'ftM/. Mr... SI 0 IJ. 0 0 curb. |> 3 I I 0 0 0 McMftlH'o, p. .1 0 I 0 I I TtitAlft .S a «3I 11 a| T<itftli...S3 li 9ail3 3 Nav Vurk 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 O-J BaHJmur* o 0 13 0 0 4 -a UftMiin errofft—ttftllluiitrf.a. On Ulli—K^w Vurb, 1: B., 1 Hiruck fiutr-N. Y, I; 11,1. Ilinpfraii. Ktiiftll* tml llurat. Tlini', 3>i. rbft H«lllin<ir*ft ion ftialn iua. lu, l>t Ifuodiliil Ihalr hlUio llioMrftor' ' ■ von ftiftln iUK. lu, l>t Ifuocliliil Ihftir ihlnninr, l/puiihilirmanuiU jAuhvi lo IbftI InnlDK mn fti|T«iM ilirUlooi>r a arfat atina. _ , Uniblra Hunt aii^arftd li> ajinfU'elr <ioi>«iv* ll»a hlu pltciitr. Inr tba Bslilraorftft >cur«) ki ruua *>t four •liiilftft, a bau Oh btlU and trioift by I'ftll^r aid Van IfftUrvii. llurfsr wftH Tftrx vllil In Rl*lnu L«ft*« on liftll', butliUraulllftutapportprftrftnitil llift N»v Yitrh* friini Mirina ftft ininy BKira runa aj* wtr* i:ia4lli«<l Ut ilifin. Kull«r ftntl Jftnnlnift playwl Uiafr («ia|lliMialii a «i-iiilMr- rulmftiioftr, ili*r(jnfi«rftcc>pim< i««lT«tiui uf ililitt'*n rbaofg-M, ViinB tiT (litiii filT appar»nili aafft blUi. Tlia llirovlna lu baaaa bf ( larka md WlUon waa Mrfrcl. Van llftllran M In l>alllii| lid iI'Im lilia lorM^I a Irlpl* baiiMr. ■Iilcl) wa^ Uiviioly li>ii| aala lilt uf llia Kama. Itajk vaa Bn«d %'Ji tm ilirutfliit nia nilttal Uiu- filra IfoBlat ttiMandur iliaMranib inniiii, wliile iniart- ag uodar (lift affacta uf ihaiUrlilui slilcli rlriuallriftva Uia Halllinont'li rubft Id tlill Innliiff. Hiw YOBl. FulUr.at. . Tlaman. rl.._ft I ft 0 It. A.a I 3 u I ^ . 0 I 0 fi VaoIIaU'o.erft 3 8 3 0 1 Darla,lli.... S 0 I 0 0 3 D<>;)a,llt.... A 1 3 13 I 0 Hurna, ir... A 0 3 I 0 0 llUironl,3b.. A 0 0 D S 0 Wlla'*n,c.... 4 113 3 0 Ruala. p 4 il 1 a I 0 Tuula...iS A 11 34 la 4 York 1 0 fl ■alilmora.. Hii.TiaoRi. T. H. a. 0. i.l, Mdlrav, 30. A 3 a 3 & 0 KMlar. rf... 4 3 3 3 0 0 JtnDlD»r,ift. 4 I 1 A S 0 Kall«r.ir.... f 1 I S 0 0 lUwM.n.. I I I I 1 0 Rfcdii.cr... J 0 (J a 0 0 trUrbt. c... 4 0 0 I 3 0 fMmt.it' 4 0 n S 0 0 llofTar, p.... 1110 4 0 TQlaia...9r H HpU 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 8 0 -« Ifanad rani—R** Yorb.l; nalUatora, .1 But on ar- ror-ll. bftifi-H. Y.. h; H., a Htnchout-N. V,. B; B.,3. Unplraa. Koirlltiud Ifuot. tlna, St.