Monday’s Game.£| 0, W. IT. took the second game ofthe series with 0; S. I*, yesterday, by j tiie score of 11 to 7. The game w.as a lt;] much better one, than Saturday's con-lt; %test. Both teams were considerably changed. Holmes was on the slab for** - * * iO. W. t ., and pitched a good game, i although thicks the first game he has ! pitch!*! this year, allowing only eightscatti ml hits.Ball pitthed a nice game for 0. S. U. only nine hits being made off * him. j Saxby and Butler, for O. S.* U., and Tarblll anti O. lt;’. Jackson put up a nice j V] u.; fielding gune. The features were the f;,£ double plays by Jackson and Oates, si ). anc! a one handed catch of Saxil^’a.*J Thornhill, lael $on and 0; tes for 0 W. I wa:n1, and i: lt;.ul. for 0.*S L\, did thejrj; best stick vol*k.Tomorrow’s game ends the Series, I n and Klim* dll probably play short forhfi- O. \V. I . The attendance was veryg fair, but c.uld be better, followingy.£V -is tb - ■J .-O, S. U.V*»;un|Hughns. 3b. ’.. M' 3: »Jmm■ :#sl^* -.by, rf.• ,/.t, 411 ■)«Hall; j» .-4■IkiButler, if.-.,. 5oo ;5jHour’ll, ss..... 1O H,-■# £': v *Holland, tf....... 1|i|\Vi*bcr. .r..... 40rBond, lb ...0IpISayre, 2b ‘ .gjjlJ0■m. *■«lt;X{, w,—Mr.l-- - mm -r-. —-- -ah.E«,HU.0 (VJacksoci,.3i0Tarbiil, cAJ50b.Curtki, c lt;fc 1... t... 531Thornhill, - lt;r»’3K. Jack sun. J1I f** i•i$ ** 'K• . • • 4 OmSillyJohnson, cf..... -3|||1- |:bates. lb —N tLii *2HiU/ii.-s. !fs.'. 4 J0inA.E.0Vlt;B0iq Ufit-ftft00♦5.0u \dB0i l\0Wa0n v6A. ,EtomiVI!'t11 i0 j 53 I 0«8 |t| ]1 1«1-O !n ]- l• iartcolda;%ill0dm 1 ;— da?Total*40 11 I*5IBaf ou bnks bv Holmes I. hy Hall 2. truck odt—Hugbes. Hit by pitebeU ball-Jayrp, •fcaxblt;*.0. Jackson, Stoleu bases- O. wtVJbO. S. P. j. 1,h|n iday* —O. Jack'Oti. tofiatcsTiii2i30/ Umpii$«I'lark. Scorer, laser.rrAO 4 lit,, -m. Ame\V.