I' ' ^ w t ■— * V J W” VMj AtThe following is the standing of the clubs in the Middle States League:WoD.LoBt.P.Ct - Won Loat.P.Ct.Hftrrisb’g.5S 19 .753 C. Giante..49 17 .742 York .. . 4-1 28 .611Wll’i’gt’n.. 3 3 .500 Hazleton.. 9 21 .*‘01) Lebanon . 4 11 .267Before the regular Lebanon-York championship game yesterday an exhibition game, participated in by the Yorks, Leb-anona and Hazletoos, was played to a small attendance. Oaly two Innings were played. The scores were: York and Lebanon 4 rnng each, and Hazleton 3 urns.The Cuban Giants^ Wilmingtons for the second -Htne yesterday. The Wilmingtons did nob play as well m they did on Wednesday^ Williams and Grant started in to coacn in the first inning and rattled the Wilmingtons considerably,, The features of the game were the running catch of Morrell, the one-hand catch of Boyd, Whyte’s running catch of a fonl and Grants1 all-around playing. Score: Cubans, 16; Wilmingtons, 5.There is j nbilation among the friends of the Harrisburg club became the Louisville representatives of the American Association were vanquished by the “Ponies.7’ Everybody looked for a different result and that’s why they shout. It was. an admirably played game and both clnbs exerted themselves to win. Clarkson, the new pitcher for the Louisvilies, was hit hard, and was astonished at the way the Harrisburg team found the ball. Hoverter, Pollard, McCormick, Koons and Egan played good ball and Meiklejohn covered himself with glory. Shannon knocked a ball over the right field fence for a home run. The score: Harrisburg 10, Louisville 3,