it beis »unit e a2nr-(fin,'OCfc• in.Sep-uua.3nr-?ad-adeleuuci.) muuj, nave unu ouuiovYuafc uiuei j nuuaccumulated years.cal- I BASK BALL.cityCambridge City’* Defeat—Troy CincinnatiTa-Dav.About eight hundred people witnessed the gain©res* Rt Bftjj paj-jf vesterday between the crack nine from Cambridge City and the Buckeyes, and the 1:l8 latter were easy victors by a score of 17 toO. The nie visitors did not succeed in getting a man past sec-11 of ond base, owing to their inability to bat Shalltx 6 80 and the fine fielding of the Bucks. Fearee, Booth. 8 TO Ellick, Mitchell aud Carey carried off the batting 8 of honors, and also did the best fielding. Pendleton ,tmf and Miller did well in their respective positions.ault;* For the visitors Hollo well, Toms, Lackey and1,112 Reardon did good fielding:THE SCORE.ar- ' ‘ 'con-oug,t asBUCKEYES.A.B.ItIB.T.B. P.O.A.E.♦Pearce. 2d b.........34534(It Booth, H H...........6824310•Kllick, 3d b.........6334270fDeaate. r.............0012001♦Carey, ni............61220.00Mirier, c..............51 -12620Pendleton. 1st b ..e2031200tMitchell, i..........5435110Bhallix. p............5001060Totals............5117162827211CAMBBIIKiE C1TY8.A.B.R.IB.T. B.. P.O.A.E.P. lackey, m........8012401Chumnrd, p..........S’S000022Girard. 1. f............300013Hollowell, 3d b......* •3000a23Reardon, c...........3011402Martin, r. f...........Toms, let b..........000102o001400Cornell, s. s..........3000511F. Laekry, 2d b.....3000212To tat..,..........01427816Innings..........i.2.3. 4.5.6 17. 8.9.Ruckey**............310 6002 60--17Cambridge City s....000 0000 00-- 0Bc.c.B. t;.c.Runs «arn*d.........60Three-base hits#...20Rase* on railed balls.10Passed balls.1lFirst base on errors..101Wildpitches13Left on bases........80Balls called..• • m % • «7192Struck out...........26Strikes1715Two-base iiitat........00Doablepiayii......21irst i, a* lastleld offi-W.fol-tee1 Time of came—Two hoars and ten minutes.• I