Theater next Monday, to the Honrietto of MissHelen Tracy, another local favorite.BASE BALT,.Buckeyes 6, Louisville* O—Troys v»* Cinein-natls To-Day.About eight hundred persons witnessed the gamebetween the Buckeyes and the Louisvill^ Rodsyesterday, which was notable for its fine *IdingMHK -s ■ ^ T tfl El * U.and fine pitching. The Buckeyes won easily by tbo score of 6 to 0. Following is the score:Buckrykh.A.B.R.IB. R.B.P.O. A.E.Molloy, r. f.......*____... 4102100Wheeler, If............400”1100Carey, in..............4000000Booth,3d b...........111051Sommers, 2d b........3111040Pearce, s. s.............3111250Burkalow, p............3.101060Deagle. 1st b......30001600Miller, c................. 3102700Total..................3163927191Louisville Rkdb.A.B.R.IB. R.B.P.O• 9F.Cline, 1 f ...............4000400McLaughlin, 1st b4011820Kriel, s. g..............4000120Buhl, in................Pearce, p...............30110013000040Harrington, r. f.......3000100Sliker, 2d b............3011112Colons, c...............3001511Eagleback, 3d b.......3000432Total................ 300J424130I ......,..1. 2.3.4. 6.6.7.8. 9.•Buckeyes..............0 000 4002 0-6Louisville K«ds.......0 000 0000 0—0Double plays—Pearce and Deagle 1, Kagleback 1.Total bases on hits—Bucke3'es 3, Beds o.Btruck out—Buckeyes 2, Beds 3.Bails—On Bnrkalow 39, Pearce 41.Strikes—On Bnrkalow 4, Pearce 5.Time of game—1 hour aud 35 minutes.Umpire—Win. Iteillj'.The Hobbus and Terpsichore Clubs played a game on the old Cincinnati grounds yesterday morning, resulting in a victory for the latter by a score of 25 to 5. Many of the lady friends of both sides wore present, and were very enthusiastic.