BASE BALL.At the game between tho Shamrocks and Mohawks yesterday, the Moliawks were victorious after a hard-fought battle, by a score of 2 to 1, and this was done in a game of fifteen innings. The Mohawks are playing a splendid game. One game they played—that with the Eclipse Club, of Louisville—was without an error. No finer play has been done in any League game than that in the Mohawk Club yesterday. Over one thousand people wero present, and the excitement at times was tremendous. Twenty-seven goose-eggs in one game is something to brag of. Following is tho score:MOllAWK. A.B. It. B.H. It.IB. P.O. A. E.Marlcy. ui..Reilly, 1. f...Powers, r. fTotals................52Biiamuock.StagWldl!G0221232610156260230417011500600220061334006001011600015004001292*52~~21445228LB.B.B.H.R.1B.P.O.A.E.7032142106022391600019016013300713444100010110ti0110006001I206011130Total..................56 1 10 15 45 31 13Innings. .1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Mohawks.. 0 0 1 0.0 90000 0 0 0 O 1—2Shamrocks 0 0O000001 0 0 0 0 0 0—1First base on errors— Mohawk 4, Shamrock 3.Left on bases—Mohawk 7, Shamrock J.Time—Three hours ami fifteen minutes.[) Umpire—Da u. Lehcy.i i —A dispatch from Fast. Buffalo Depot, dated at 3:10yesterday afternoon* says: ^ - ,“l wo t hints of the League are on the train East, viz.:i'll' ♦ iA tt / ’ t ^ « • ft - % _ _ _ ,1 4 /I A wr% A /A■the Boston. Cincinnati, Milwaukee and ProTiden Clubs. Dickey Pearce ha* been made the recipient of handsome present of $50, raised by the players on tho train for the benefit of ids wife in 8t. Louis. All well, and in good spirits.” v^ : ■’:v^ •'I — TJie iwsition of the Commercial on the game meet t with general approbation among base ball admirers an