reached for some of the balls indicated that theycould do better execution with a boat-oar than a bat. Reed carried off the honors in this respect, making two home rtins, which was to him as great a source of astonishment as delight. The playing of the left-handed professionals was marked by some brilliant and phenomenal muffs, but when allplayed so uniformly and deplorably bad it would be invidious to make distinctive meution. The following brilliaut score will convey an adequate idea of the merits of the game:CINCIHHATIS.Hotaling c. f- 5McVey. 3d b 3Row®. 1 • I.......... ■Clapp, c .......Calvin, p ------Smith, 2d b........Purcell, r. f....----2Reilly, lstb........4Kelly, s. s—...... 4» PO4 24364444645 44334 15 2 3Colville follytuoupe. r.bpoRosonquest.p 5 5 3Reed, c.............4 4 3Ryan, 1st b........4 6 3Walker. 3d b 3 4 3Williams, s. a 3 4 2Graham, 2il b 4 4 2Maflin. r. f.........3 5 3Chapman, 1. f 2 3 4Uamea, c. f........3 4 4Total..........35 39 27 Total...........31 39127Inning*........._____1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 6. 7. 8. 9.Cincinnati*. ......8 2 0 0 9 |2 8 3 3-Colville Troup* 1 0 9 0 0 10 0 1 10-31Home Runs—MoVey, Hotaling, Rowe, Clapp, Galvin,Smith. 1 each; Reed 2.Umpire—Lew. Davids. • •Time of game—Three hours.