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l'ltxsbnrg eciavaland I hlraga Chicago 'Cleveland iVlrt gawa. I thk 1. k. I I oi lur i. l'lllktlUlg.

Tulsla 8 1 1' taeconrl icsnie. THE BBOIIIKHIIOOD. 11 Sew Yark 1'hlladelphla 9 Moatoa tlanlud 6 Chicago. 4 Pittsburg AMEIIICAN A.SSOCIATIOX. Loull 8 ToUdo 2 KochasUir Colnmbua 12 llrookly 6 I.oulsTille National League Hare.

on. I'ercent. PrM.klvn flli.illil "I Jlialith I i York -U veland -V nuburg I Ilrolbcrhumt Uace. L'lAt I'ercent lir.uiyu 1 i. 4T A I'l .1.

l.l.i 4 i I'llltli'ir, 1 ltufUlu Anirrlraa Association Kare. V. mi. Lo. I I 1' i.

i. i A II. i iml. li, i t. Hall Attrn anre.

tKAL iflilkl i v. I.i 1. 1 .11: '1 utttlS I The lie. Is tut the hall le.stcrduy like they luiid a six months' k'riidge against it. and were i ii at to k''t kood and even in one ibf ternoon.

It ran. hits of all descriptions. aid hut for thehi -t that the former King of lwouiavtlle is possessed of nerve of the east- 1'on variety, he would have taken tumble, rr taken a drink, or taken to tha woods. The fusillade was soniethinv awful, liase hits tiAso orr tiir Keds' hats like a summer sloiwer beating a tjattoo on a tin roof. It haa often been remarked of the hitting that they either liad a feast or a faiiiiine of base hits.

Yesterday it was a nine course banquet, with all the side disLes and ever thing else thrown ilu. They fell on Mr. Hueker for euouitb hits to lnt thrwiivh three "Miliary games. The reetird nt the rlose of the nine Innings twenty llt. with a total of tbirty-.

IkAiu-alean bi-uteik In spite uf Uie awful hit-tUn. ths rnne was fast nnd lively. There vias not jolujsr niovi'ineat. i nr fi xr.vkii AVhen fw Knoll fat wurkUng piteliiTS us "Iuiit Mullane and llur llcekar am hi the Hoiur. Nw tlinw was wasted by either In and iwl in an lal.s war thrown trying to fool the baujuicu.

Mullane waa In liua tattle, sud hu iHJ lust about as he -pleamd with the l'ltlahurgois. He received suppurl. wUUa the work behind Jleokar was vary nutged. beard played a miutullloAin gam, several of his stops being clean pick-ups of hard, but grouudora. lila ous-uauded stop nil Last Junlug was a benuty.

I-ouKJkkhn Kellly carried oil the batting honors of the day with a home-run. a triple, a double and a single. Lvery ouo of his bits were clean, rattling lrivos. liulliday said before the gaiuo: "I um going to give them a little uf ruy old timr IWI form." and he did. Ie sAicured two triples and two singles.

MclTire got two doubles. Marr one double and a smgiu. three singles, and Keenan a timely drive to tnc circus seats in right llcld for a home-run. did not tiave much to do. but hf worked hard to win.

An accident occurred in the second inning that for a time looked serious. Hilly Sunday, who was at the bat. hit a iotil. It rami' buck with creat torAe nnd hit he ground in front ol Harrington, jet ry dived Top. IliK I.

At. t. and attempted to it ou the -hutx bound, lie in. -icd it. smi t.n- bull struck Ii 1 1 ii on the leooiin olt I l.e right side ol lltullose.

1 be i- ri-i 'il the blow was such that poor Jerry l-ii torwarwar I on lat-e in an uneon-h-ious oiniiii. ii. He wxj carried to l'resi Stern's ro.itn. undi the grand stand. I'r.

Conn, attended to bun. Mulhineiiot ouiv a lino game, but he made a hue double at the right time. 1 here were no tlies on tin- hetls' opening. Mel lne started oil with a line rly into the i ireu seats -eake r. Latham bunted down lo nrst and I.

it Latham started hi steal siM-omi. bin w.ia caught and run uowu. Man wenio.it i To l.ar.mue. Mrl'hee wai still on third. Ilollirtay -tepDrii to and drove out singla that hrnugtu him home.

Heilly f.d-oweu wiih a nice line ilrive to center lor lime bos. s. Heard sent up a lly that Mmday muffed, and Heilly cauiu home. Knight retired the siilr. I he smoky ily men opened on Mullane in rattling s.yle.

Mm, lay sent a grounder to l'eard. wno fumbled it. Muier followed un a hard hu to le'i for a o-haser. long lly to liulliday allowed Muidav to geore. Miller came home on a wild pitch.

iierser loiinweu wnn a sale one. mil was doubled at second on Hecker' grounder lo Henri. I the third, after one hand was out. Holli wiit a bit tlv in u-ti. i "sliorne mis lodaea it.

and he got th ree bases 11- on Keuty sitiiile. lteard torc.d Heillyotlt ai aecond and Kniglil let tred the side, riiiauin whs nil in tiie lace by a abort bound ing ball, and 1IA! To HETIKK. Keenan took his i ia, I hu Ueds scor two more runs in the isth. when Heard opened with a hit. but was forced out at second by Marr.

I'heu Xeunaii till into deep right and the ball rolled under the circus sea. a. He scored a home run and brought Marr to the rubber iu front of him. In the seventh Miller mulled Marr's (ly. due to the lack of i o.n lung.

Marr started to stcalaoon.it. il.oi. inrew i lur bug. but tnere was no one there, and the ball rolled Jiear to center, liefore MintlaycouIrtgei.ll Marr had crossed the plnte. The Uods put the gameou l.asy avenue in the eight h.

hen they took eleven turns at tiie bat ami scoreii sctcu runs, one ol nicn as earned. TIIKV 1KKC 11K On single by Heard and Knight, doubles by Mrl'hee. Marr. Heilly and Mullane. two DAtaca ou bails and un error by Miller.

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e. 4 ti II i r.ki.ia 3 a i 17 tiitelnit.il I I 0 0 2 I 2 l'ltiMtiura- 2 0 tl 0 0 0 tl 1 0-. Karnetl i ('iiifliiiialr. t'Huliurg. 2.

To-llase Un. Mi-I'hee. Mail. Ileillv. Utl'lane.

1 1 1 i X. lea. 1 li kill. It, In la'k Helltv. Heme lull.

Hell 1 kkiiatt. In. el. la 1'layB- Beard, Me I.etll) Hear. I an.

I KellyJ, Mel'hkia and isailty. ij an.l Uecker. kiruok Out- iir-rtna-lon. kmgrtks tAiinday 1. Ostmrne.

WllanM 2, kill rll Del MUllNut1, i ucar. Lll as kAi-Clncinaatt. lltuburg.t. Akf7- 7-k-t it is a pleasure to watch pitchers line Mu.lane ai.d Hecker. The game is bound to he fast and lively.

In spue of the terrific hatting yesterday's game was played in one hour and fifty ulnulei'. Billy Khines and kirkley Baker aj? ill likely be the pitchers in to-uay's game. There were a few over 1.700 people at yes-tcruay 's came. Although Harrington was knocked out by tbat blow in toe third inning, his injuries are not -nous and l.c will be able lot take his turn behind the at in a few days. Sales and Osborne, of the l'ittsburg3.

are new men toCim innati patrons. They never played here until yestetflay. The Mailing, priest-like face of funny. I'eek-a-Boo Ycach does not show radiantly from the lirsl-ba-iC corner of the I'lllshuri; team this trip. J'eck has iust fntured in one of the tuot remarkable deals under the saies -vi( ni.

l'eek bought his rcltase froui the l'ittsburg nb. He paid $fi i.i it. I'resiilent I'Neil lowi l'eek a liver, and the latter said if he Would let him solo the Snerameiito Inn lie woul't call it s'iiHre. I'resiilent 'Neil -aid and good. I he la-t seen of I'eel: lu was on an einikirHtit tinin headed for the 1 1.

nli ii lul Mute He had with him nine loaves ot bread, ten pounds of ham sau-aKe and a bottle of hard ci ier. Harrtng he will reach California Saturday nisbt. There were four cati ln rs on the 1'ittsburg team yesterday. Kid Miller. Jack llergei.

llfry Iieckcr aud lUou are ail re.uiar DUCK btOfS. "A pitcher that gets oh with lcs thati nine hits in a game on these grounds." said Tony ul.atie. survei ing the Cincin nan diamond, "is a lulu." "Well. I should sav so," retorted Herker, "1 In- ground is as hard and as lively as any I ever on." ltolh called the turn. Tonv wm lilt for just nine, and flecker Has Locked over the lot.

liiuil.ii- plays came last and furiou" ii: yesterday's game. The Keds alone had lour different doubles, and Ueurd took purt in three ot them. 1 ie orked very fast i every tiling, and his throws lo ileilly were line. 'Id Cy Huryea will tie given a chance soon to show what there is left in his pitchiugarni. Neither icol nor Yiau has yet signed for the remainder of the -season.

It is not they have not had chances, how ever. I he l'utsnurg I.t aue 1 ru. and the Syracu Stars iiave a.sked both nieit lor their terms. In addition to llr.s, tiie writer received a lea-ram from Manager Mtilrie asking- hat Ntcol would ti.ke to biiish out the season with the New York League team. Nicol sent his terms lust Later in the evening Manager Mntr.e sent a teicirrum savins he won Id ui ve a decided reply some lime to-tia Viuu has an otler 11 0111 the lolcdo Club, uud it is understood that Anson wants him lor the Chic.lgos.

Well, we look a step up on the llostuiis and I'hiladelplnas yesterday. 1 lie however, ae be iat.s thu licds like to hear ol Dei defeated. C'nly tw more games on the "home grounds, to-day and to-morrow, and then the Keds will leave lor a abort trip. The fuul-killer will liud rich picking if he pays St. Louis a visit.

The Star Sayings of ycateiday contains tl.e following; "Loltus knows his business, and by refusing to run his club on sentiment shows that he is up to snulT. The licit Ued lo go wi.l oe lleiily. With I.HNII Ji'liii mil ot the team the 1 1 1 1 -ters will nearly all tie weeded out. Kelly tnrov.s up before h.s 5id has taken a turn at the bat." lotueott! Whcie did vou get your information nere is no more chance ot Keilly being released than there is of St. Louis taking 111 Kansas City u.s a suburb.

Kid iJaldwin rapped jesteiday in celebration i hu th si rel Totals 1 mil Chicago Karnetl Itiina- s. ci. O. A I caicaao tM. i.

a. u. Coniiev. vs. 3 I Carroll.

If I duiol, el 1 A It. lb i Hums. 3h 0 arie. rl 4 I A 0 .4 2 Luay, p. ...3 0 2 0 1 1 0 II 1 1 2 II Total.

IS IS out a three-bagger of his initial cllort with tbe Athletic team. Manager Sclimel got olT well in his new venture with the Columbus team. The lluckeyes have won their last two games. (us is an honor lo the profession, may his kind ave. Ttk.llay'a tlnmr.

'1 he seroud iratne of the i i i tiat i-I'i 1 series ill be played at the Cincinnati Park this afternoon. The lieils will have either Hhines or 1 e.iryca in the box, while Kirtley Haker will likely do tha. pitching- lor the visitors. A lose Cull. l.lsi'AT.

II To THK 1NOCIBKR. lluooKt.VN. August 6. I ho lioston National I.i aguers. who acri.cd in llrooklyn to-day.

were swooped down upon by the Hride-groo ms ana taken into in great shape. 1'iotli teams piuved good ball, and Brooklyn was in the van up lo the commencement of the ninth, when Boston tied the score. This did not suit the rooters for the home team, and when the Bro. klvn wept in for their it xpeeted that they would pull in wiunin. run, and they did H.

ion. ok i. vn s. i. Boston in.

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4 lulu Iialv.r I 1 3 I Mt-iiajr. 3b 4 I 1 I ti (en siiuitb. 1 2 1 4 1 I I arutltera. I 0 (- stno 'il. 4 1 I tiutit.Taa.

ct -30 4 i Total lO -Ti" Tutalk 13! I Httitu hi.soiii. i i. agility, score; 'kk kl.ANH. A ihlkt. If 1 Ml-kkAil.

A. 3 stiiillri 4 Virtue. 4 I'avls. cf i esl, rf 4 Ztmmr. A rdner.

2b. 4 AlUtig, 4 1 4 (t 7 I 4 tl tl tl (I It II I II II tl 1 II II 1 Kiirnei huns- nnuikiin Itun lerrr. IlitH- i larks, in. aril Hunts, acrirtce I ti Is I.uinr 1 u. ker aurl knlltx an.

I'lava- Pink ney aitd tlm ol ikuuie two Hours. Pokkiris. Two (jainri ml Cleveland. Al'kt IAI. HlsrATCH TO THK RMUt'lRKR.

t-SIVAlit) I 1. 1 0 I'urtnov. 4 1 2 1 I arroll. I 0 2 cf 2 I III 1 11 Alikon. lb .4 12 0 1 Ilnriia, 3b I I I I.K.rle.

rl. 4 0 1 11 9 HulrhiaAin. .3 Klllreilgv. I 3 a Cleveland trial 2 0 11 a .31 "4 iVi 0022 loot) 4. 1 wo-llkse II 2 0 II I 7 1 2 I I 0 3 2 1 4 3 2 Vor i vgi.Avn.

August 6. There were two games at Lcaaue I'ark to-day for one a 1 mis sion, and 1 SnO saw tliein. In the first game Mr. Youiir, theTri-Stnte agriculturist from Clinton, appeared in a Cleveland uniform for the tirst time. He is large, strong nnd pitches nil the curves, drops, with mucb vleor as well as nced.

Chicago made but three hit, and with such excellent pitching levelund could not hidy hut win. In the second contest Garfield's low balls collided with A nsoii's scrub oak bats and Cleveland lost because of his pitching, i arroll made one ot tiie oca: ruiiiilim catches eves aeen uiiy-wherr. He was lapplauded long lor his 1 0 0 1 Uila- llavl. 1 1. ree- Bave Zliuiner.

fitkuiK nun iriue. lieu (kit uaaea-cievelaud. 6 CHieagu. i-. Hirtick Oni-tlllga.

isn.kllcv. Ykiiina Carruli. llurus, Ailanaivlii 2. Ilutt-blaon. lioutile isya itiuoi At nurn.

rassee Kail Am' mr. I naa On hour andjilly-flv miuulaa. t'aiplra gk-A-ONP cam CLBVRUKD M. 1. 1.

6 OiGllkS. If 0 iMcktean. siuiallv.v. gb Virtue, 4 Haria. ct 4 Wesi.rf.

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4. Two-ilaaa ltlli-Vlr-tue, Coonay, Carroll. Tbree-baa 1111 Coonev. Lett on baaa-CITiand. C'blcago, KlrUA-k Uul-Wasis Zimoier, liatlPMd.

aaia 1-uby. lilt It K'AU' i Titiflv. rf I'Nptil. II. r.yan..

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Jlorrmnr. t. Wflctt. -li htntl! (--k and Heury. If on I fj t-l-uii.

4. on 1 otr.l" A T. Jl'mt. lll' T.j-.a'.A a i Ciekt llA land 0 I VT V- T. i II-- )f- lrk a.

t'ui P.y cieia'-o. by 1 IMnt-AlIeD. Gray a McCauiC'y. 1 a uic. I.TfH h.

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I.mon.A Tirtvl ami from ttteir 1jiik jounif-y, tLt- New I'layors' l.tHaue leaia arrived to-In tfic ftfioriiu'-n O.ey tr' Jt at, a s.iiini iff rim '-n t. tljt; icaiii start i-j 1 he bcore: HOi'J u. I. I. lMlt I- 1" ti Tit ir i ii 'Jii Lu kkN I Urii-i o.

''inier. i'luie i.f (n. In. ira. ulea.

and lio.M; ilWiii nt I I rk u. 1 n. i t'l-'uii. 2ti If. Itiiiis r.y..n.

Ilarill'-a l' ll.re.--lii. IlKse. si. lkl 1 I'lkk a i I'lOfti. Strieker.

J.rl,,i s.iTl.Utr. la. Ilivsk-s un levflaiet. I ell iss i Ir 1. tiin-t lin-ai 1: t'eare.

v. r. (1 -r. tue l.oti; -1 i 1 t. Ilropped onSraley hfN IA1.

lllSf'Ari in Tllir USUI IllEK. riiTrit ao. August B. lighting on t. Staler hard and in the hrst an 1 lilt inning to day the Hisom won a Kunn tiie 1'illsbtirg I'layers' League boys.

1 01. 1 remarkable feature of the contest wn the tield work of tiie silent Hoy middle garden. In the first inniii-'. for the visitors. by Marie and Twiir hell were followed by ise's hilc- in the lifti.

four tin-re were a i.te bv White's bv uni.irii:-h.im and Mai K. raai's hi', by pitcher and arroll rash error, the latter iteiieil to rnaie the complete circuit. Attendance 1.1'.. 1'lVlSill Hit it.rr..li Kn I.I.. HeeKle If rf Ci.re.ii ut-h ue.

Hal. Inn, el. Iv.ihinsi.l).2h Slkte) p. I'liial' I Ml 1112- llullan. I ii 11: -i: j.

Iiv 'ine him, 11 A III aLieht aiitl ut.eic 11" HI Hit M.i- -i IM Ut I I A LO Ct 11. uiinirik.iikiu.io 1 tl. Is. I i I i. 1 ItllfTltj.

1 nil liioiA l'l --i I.i I'ltertsi- talZ- s.i t.y 1 ii r.Jin Z. of i-nti lt.lr;v-nve Vn-lIlH 'I'H HI I I .1 1 Tilt. i.i. IiUim-klyn. Auk'Uat 6.

Jlic I.ru'k'.vu antj I'hildeii Ciu.n tuayr-i Eiiii.c that liit'urarily sittlil V.v i uf tdu 11. un riu-'1. i In- i In- it-H i a h. iom hili camr. ard on tl-o pnrt ucliv ami km-dinv vcnteti LIHiOkiV 1.

A. II Va.illatrtii.c: 4 I i. I ry. i 'rr. lb ii litk-.

to Kni.li.w. liniri. Ttiialu I ii I Iltook I it tl i II I ti i.r.llin cf 4 1 ii.l ie. s-k ti ti I- mi: .1 1 rf 4 4 11 i vt lib 1 1 2 ii VA If 1 li tl sell, I i. 1 Arritr.

4 i Miuik-kti. 1 t. 1 sal. o. i p.

.13 US It'lAii 4 .1 Ha tills -t rr. a--i. II. em perfect supporu Attendance 7w. The score: toi.kdo.

1 Vih ii t.s i kk. A.K.o.A.F.. k.A.F. Wertlen. lb 4 I i-beau.

rf 4 Avord. II- 4 livke. ...6 Nleln.lsou.Uo.... stlttlbeell, 4 lirucukk. rf 4 Kealy.

4 c. 4 lnnlnc Louuvllla 110 uikkcbatUktr. rf 4 t. I .1 12 0 1, lit. HA.

if. 4 3 0 0 1 I I Kliuklcs. I) 2 1 i ti er i ti 2 11 1 OiMiStilt I tl 0 .37 12 27 11 3 I leltla. lb limn, si. tirekfUWood.

I llroruu, p. Tolala THE ENQtTTRETi' CIXOTNXATI: THUTtSDAY. AUGUST 7. 1800. HAMMERED I1ECKER.

1 Pint liaae- on F.rrur-lBctmiM. Pltubarc. i I -flni tf (lame-Out bouiud Dfiy mluut. tm i iireAtcUuairl. by Pftcber Ullk.

ijibT. TIum-Ou hour sad tmy Mum liupbe-lllttridge. Hjkll-lMjvtA. Utrnek Hrjucj. I by Halt-.

3. MIM hlcb -lrini. Hmf HaBr Oik- uoof and fifty mlBjut. mpire- t.rnalia. I THE TURF.

ir. tt rcH drew teat I Iff (tkm.rg Ikraa rtrsat i c-aa-r 1 1- n- rai tr i an a 1.1 PATRIAHCHS MILITiXT. sUNII fL rroMatw fcrr-r p.i a i-a. rm -a Bast. mm r.

i ili era a devls i tt lrr l.a raJ U- ri Pa-, t--: a I. 1 ft a 4v- a-. us. 'HASE-IIALL GOK8IP. flayed Sloucby Ba.lL ftPECf AL DIKrATCH TO TIR KKQriUKU.

August t.l be Phillies were outplayed at cvrry pjint by the Nut York I-eague Club tiz-day. and an a result the return from their Western trio ith a defeat. There was every thing to induce tiio local players to do their but ith the exception of Allen and Mavcr it did not seem as though they tried very hard. Kid UaMwIu'i Opaalnc. aPIU.1 At, IMkrAflK TUX KNWI Ifa.HK.

i.i'Mai 4. A ugU'l f. I he l'ol 7 a' as t.w 1 firtH-pi- ii Ut rit Hard "Stick" Work 15 the Uwls. Doubles, Triples and Home-Runs Were Numerous. S.irabjra and (icttenlur R.irinr.

i Kid Miller in one of the great ball-player of the profession. True, his record in yesterday' game does not look koou on paper, buk for all that it wag not ft bad one. Poorcoach-ing caiiwd una of Ins mUplays. It wan a little (ly from Marr's bat. Kid was under f'lub put up an elegant arame of te i the tl.lf.ic-.

easily. I with ailuli and iw.r that flu bib. ted for a loi.s l.ile. and in ij. 1 In playr i haven'! e- i I Tila Pmi "atlll IMMlfrA (I i 1 1 st HI tw BtAWti l-A a rC I 4 I I i Ar Rgvcirg at Cfci- evidence the guiding ha-d r.f Schir.el..

The A thirties i a rottrn. In the Vid. and it lia: '-i r.ihi ra their Ints toa' of ii i i i's the i'iipreion that Sales after it. i O'-h-r Mattera. A hen Hecker called his nam it was loo late nnd he murted.

Kid not only worked hard, tjloason pitching was very m.ren.y. ai.o bill dirt line coaching. He ha'l a lively, jolly 1 Clements was not himself behind the bat. word for every hoi. He has a big eotcrit of bompson contributed lo the general (le-friendsin the pavilion.

by making two coolly error. I and Tray, who plaed second nun place wi i I Ikj.iif Iif.lt; 11 At itAcr.v Second Dime With the Pittsbnrga Thii Afternoon Other Mitten. Cft'. nutrx lio.ne i 1 '-ry i va very i' i. "rV ir Kid l.alii in.

tk l.llel the but. .1 I 1 It I It looked like old times to see I.ong John Keilly wield his cart-shaft yesterday. He ol -Meyers, wi.o is flown wiiti maiaria. niif(i 1 a couple of ground bails by way of evening 1 up lor a prttiy catch. Attendance.

Z.M. '1 1 tl.e I's: 1 liou I IN inM -mi Uk 1j Cfctkr. 4 i Itarrttvo of nix times at 1 mad a total of ten bae out mo bat. Kverv one of hts hits was clean and oulol all possible reach of the fielder. Ollie licard made an error oil the hrst hall hit Pj him.

but after that he settled down and played great ball. He aceeptcd the next twelve chances, several of them very difficult, without a single error. Ye-iterday's name v.as a hcantr for six innings. The were in it up to that ue score: i s.o tiati n-c i riw biM-'l l.tii J. -I t-r tiir it'irf Tt.c i fit Uft'l a ririMn.

liuiniinr. lu J.aril. ti ri MlMr -ck. I.t-.ilt tj Hp tr. 11 t1 ar 1..

I i I i IRE l.KAGUE. otv: Mil I 4 A. I flfcmilion. If .1 ii iut ale. t-i 4 1 (., 112 4 '1 Ht.intf.ctn rf -4 i 3h I I ultjy, lb 4 1 1 Aitf u.tkts 4 1 A i i Brooklyn HoatoD 16 3 rblladelphla New York TuUl .0 J4 14 Ii-im-rs'.

1 1 i 1 1 1 i rlfttir. lilts Jnt e. Ipsl, ok I-i. fo OrderA'd Out of the Gume. IT, IAI.

To 111 IVJCIIIir. Cu A Hi: ti. -leveland beat t. i squarely a tLat Pkisscised ii. iuterrsting features further the fftr: that 'i ebean as off disputing a decision with I'n v.r" liicafio tuaten ail niuiiii'l i.nd in earn a run.

was erteciivc, whin. King was hit rather freely. '1 he s. ore: rum I'll 1 LADLLPM Ik I-. 1 QUO I 4 11 ti I 1 tl 0 i i i At.

F.arne.l Il'i'it It.er.e Initis Vat. ll.iMrei. tttel ati.t sie.i:i.si. satr: Un s.erjr, aehy ami I'lekf-tr In-tiMe I'liy- Ili.t'.. t-i le met 1 krrar.

I inie I wo hour and eve mln ule. aiplrts-ltaaiiey and Snettdan. The Kieltlinir YV ha sharp. kl I A MM-ATI II lO Till, i NVlClltKll. ToLU'o, i lino.

AugUM ti. Toledo put up a niagniticcnt article of Pal: ana ester was not in the came. Titcomtt vas batted very hard, while Healy's deliv ery was a complete enigma to the visitors. being the only man who could find tits curves. I he batting of Lyons and Al-vord and the fielding of Nichols nnd rim were the tenure of the cam-.

The liel liiig was very siJarp. and tt. beautiful lble t'lavs were executeo. euve a a 27 17 4 tnnmtn ISS43S7S Tole1o 1 0-200 1 hocliraur louoioioo 2 Karned Hnas Tolttdo. 3 It.H-heater I.

Twt. Pa.se lilt Alvord. Hila k-beatt. Aiaerd. llotne Hun l.yous.

sacrtftre Hits llofera. 1 tl- roti.b. Knnwlea. sitnlon hasVs rslcbtilsi.ti 2. beck 3 ikrtni 2.

IKtubla I'Lay. -Alvurd. It-httiMin and Vkeiaeu; (Iriseii Mkd. llrlmaiid Cell on Itftaes I It; lltk-heiler. s.

Haset.n U.lla hy llealy. bv I 4. lrurk nut- Ht-alv. KDOkVleti 2. l.riinn 3.

McAiulnt. Kle.aa. lllroino. balls ellulre 2 lime i (lani-Une tour and tiny uitnutea. t'lnpire Peopiea.

Run. from i i Fine Fielding AM'tCIAL PlSrATCU TO TUB a.Vt.ClRrR. l.oi isvit.Lt. August (k A finer fielding game than that put up by both tbe Brooklyn and Louisville teams to-day it rarely seen, and oulr the superior work of St ration in the box turned the scale and gave the victory to the home club. Bitch caught hu first game at borne, and caught the crowd as well, ijcriiardt play ed a star game at second, an OA in fact, nearly every man on tbe grounds did some circua work during the game.

Abase on balls. Stratton's triple aru Tiylor'a nil gave LfiuisTllla two in tbe third, i' our bits and Boswe's error gave then! three in the next, and practically ended the game. Score: LOClkVlLLK. A.M.O.A.K Taylor, la 3 111 a I Woaver, ct 9 10 0 Baymobd. ab 4 1111 u'uit.

rf I 4 1 0 aiblHAilek. :b.4 1111 Hamburg. I 2 0 lotaney.a 4 141 Biigh. Oil) 1 0 4 Totals 10 27 aooaLv x. A-At A.k.

Nelson, as 4 10 4 1 Mm on. X.4 age Daily, Una.t a tit "AAk.C 4 1 1 o'Briea. lb 4 (It 1 I Pelts, ct 4 1 a 1 oierbardu lb I II I His, rl 1 1 31fNl Tolala. 34T1 3 ZjZL. 1134.478 7Ti.

cesaeeet. Biooklya l0Saet-t Earned Huns-Loatsvilla. t. Tbrtke-Baa Hlla-Skrasiea. fthlaolea.

AAlolaa llaa Tosaaay. H.a bare. Irai aaaa ea BkOia-lAaUs. a AUi aj 11104 lu ll. Ttr'twn, cf i I it torf.

-4 Mill isiuvt-y. rf 0 i.u 4 1 i. 1 1 1 1 Irwin.r". 1 (diiii.r, 1 1 1 -ii' 't It hi, 1 icl'jn .4 1 I 1 Dn "i Mt.i'.riii. -i I c.

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I(r t. I ii Minor SI' t. I A t. Msf AT II 1 1 11 1. Yo'-SosToWS.

I'lllo. An; of both clubs f.r.tureof fo-tlsv II. Oc.ng victory. Inn. Hi r.

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-I'l l. I bat 11 or s. one a More Talk i.t Na-. 1 kin MR 1 1 (ft re l.k SI-A I li 1 l.i.. ro-.

A 1. 1 to-vfay 1 1 1. 1 Lou n.r. oi 1 1 to I team. t.l 1.1.1 Ah, I tn I M'U Ik', I' A 1 1 1 i.

I'i i si A ngust the Aim ru 1 iatitig tnc i. I orld's II -1 1 L. a.tl MnJ li lev. i. I c.w.i to i use lit this 1 wori'i i -we not i- tl.e 1 1.., r.

I it.l mi 1 1st i at! cat- -i: i. I "I 'ntve t.ot p. to -I -ay i. r. cut.

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i I Ie Ilia. INUilH 0. tiif 1 I ir an eda i or. 1- i son. tun I a 1 I to t.e issLire '-I lis tl 1 ian of tl.e llowe g.

a. sn and he st.n-. id i in is know. as Mi. M.tr.

I v. h. ll' a tip i' t'o nr. ilHy.rs' L.ikk'.i.- iniet t.k' 1 arrnnsttf mis mail, ni. s.

tt.in.'s. suctl a Wu.l the National i'i. nn.l in. wolliil Peeocie or Ittr Ni'm: nt l.r.iA,' the case-bail aAin: rt I J.i.,i..KW'n i "1 An: trl.t-J 1 1 i r- tii i I1I11V Is Hf ut flit Krotlif rhood- utli. i A in a i ir a 1 1 1 1 i 11 7 I ft -vr .11 i oilngatown' srikCIM IlkTAlkll to lilt IS.

.11. AM. Y.ii nostows. August -It is froba ble at tne ot Trt Mate lx.gu. M'xkyn kft-li tl.e YcuiikMown tiubwil.

go in the N'-w -1 ork and lse-llail la-ague. I'reaideni Van Hyke reteivnl a telegram from tl. Bresm nt i Nyian. League asgin. if would take lie place of the I n.

Club, which I.e. disnanile.1 and the pinpoain n. it nnd. ill be uci-epted. I he New Yo'-k un i.eaguc ir.c.udes lira ltonl.

Mcadvilie and 4 nil ru I a' 1'lKhS. sraciAl. i.iM'atchks to Tim ksyiMara. Mraw Hoard Mill HunnktL August The mill of the Belo.t Straw Board Company was burned tonight. Loso tkJ.iXii.

Blase la Wheat. Punt-. August 6 To-day. hile John Siuilh was tbreshing his wheal, a spark from the engine set lire to the sl.ick. burning the entire alack, also the machine.

about iHki. Kesldenca and lttkrn Gone. LArxiSTa. August 6. This afteriion.

while a stubble tietd was being burned on the Van I'elt tarm. adjoining this city, the lire communicaled to the farm residence ui.d a large new barn and both were destro) l. ice loss aggrvgups aeverai luouuoa dollars, ban Dastroyod. Horkixsvict-t. stable situated near Roaring Springs, and belonging to Colonel Hamilton, together with all its contents, consisting of live stock and grain, wan totally destroyed by fire last evening.

Total lose about tiai snUi ro insurance, i be fire was uie work ul Obi Vfrtma Har Loal Con tot. Col cvisiit. Ohio. August The Governor to-day issued a reomsmon on the Governor of Michigan for Charles Kay. who was serv ins a five years' sentence, from Cuyahoga ouniy.

for burglary and larceny, and I 5 sea pea irorn ine enttenuary ut mctii ot ulySOlast. Kar is under arrest at Detroit, tug; Uaaap Itlaaa. Nlt-Bounvii-Ck, isT. August 1 Th Sparks' tirst-gratle hemp war room, coutaia-ing I'H tonv was dastroyed by Are lo-oighc in tbe NichoUsvilla gad Lexington agenciet for ts3-CUk Tbe loss on hemp is and building tn. Tbe beraa ia war room No.

1 of second grade, was aavea br removal. Causa oi fire unknown. fropaaal Ra jar a At. Bgausr. August Tbe Medical Cng-rea tcxlay reiectad a Propoaai to meet la 81-Pe ters burg on acconat oi tbe i-epresauoa tX tbe Jew ia Kaaaia 1 I A tJI 1 I.

1 4 (a BQa Tl.trU l-kc-. fourth i 1 lia-iUt. 1 Kottf 1 l.umy l.A. i 1.., 1 I- s-o i-t: lis f. kkburj I I I 1 ...4 I'.

t. lit (nr. Ktt's ti e. i i nr. laf art naalh Tk ii car.

.1 a half in at.tl auav rat Won bv four lcntbs pa ,1 tl Ofs rtiiirlh liar, -rsel in tkrtAlcll rifB in I 13 a. mile and ir. Win furloi-g s- irtr'i k-. Kriit t.iu -tt 'i tiA a i Juk.Ie;. l-yt-s 2a i i sc a.eal rtr and a.n Won hi a ar.d a half 2 nc paid tV 1- Hac and irn i ga si ai a.t.1 AArabt Juk.i Ill lb I.iav-e- I.f atol'f Kailer.

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au 1 limit (tain) r.iu VV. it by a iu 1 2 Winner paid t-i. sitli Haf -'itit- nti.r Anomaly Bjort I Irngttt: A 2ot.a aeroud. LancaAtcr third. 1 line 1 rat Mda trtu ul ti.

Taa iaca. I'll i a Ausr.M 4.WKi ictt.T ani line track ilrfta iaracrod lo Ihr Vc Mdc ark Mtmiri. Tta racr ra averacv order. Tli luromtrin Kin-t itartp -one mila: aru. 'rthtm up.

1 1 II A. la r- 4frl.aati.k.t: I art Tf. ti A ot ill) isr i rr.n re ar eat to I I tri.tlar-rf eat.aT au tl it In i 'rvrrir '-r. l-krlT fl.St.-1 rti" Ma4 i 1 i ilixia ati 111,1100 t.b I 1-jo r' 4 JJHrot: I klaniA lir. It iaUOJl atawi4U.

huUt Utiri. 1 mr- I. tl 1 ia 111 I Waif im: rutital oecskUti nac-kT -s. i luriung: jut yr)r. i awy Vigi es up.

tiral: nation avsviad. Tom taird. Uff. i birkk.1 a I Tt awe- iff latTX.tr I I' ii-i iarrrt! i.r 'till Tit it rr. -t Apart 1 V---J rut.

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ia. Uvia rVweu ua. l.il: A Hair Ue heal 1V half al'i nik Uiird. riaie-l S. I lain rail.ra- Ar.

a.ia lr -a- ourtii Idge k- uro. xr, raara Ustiag Ik trt bum. rsoden up. r.rt:iiy Uaooa aroad. Jkf U4 rUt.

I 1m aaara JV I awared euiaacasd. 1 1 1 it a kr it kut aikwoia ptt.n Miiolaic. no re up. nrst; Aauana LcsJ aac- id. Bobter third.

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