adty | That fair Columbia has the Cubans helped and freed.. [ By stalwart sons of Iibeity her beaming face W1 she wipedigari Wiih holy flag of freedom gamed by the stars :nts. I and stripes, rery-Base Ball Biffs.The Volant college will play a game of ball!fve I wiih the Oil City nine this afternoon, The Kgc- I^ game for yesterday was cancelled on account of cold wi at'ier and the fear that the attend* en ance at both games would not wan ant theheavy guarantee leqniied by the vis-n at I itors.gely Here’s one to the luck of our ball team. are May they continue the good work until Olean eed-Jhis been vanquished and the pennant is ours, —Bradford Star. aj_ I The base ball club of the Jamestown high school will cross bats wiih the Erie high was school team,mys The Page Fence Giants are playing at lVor Meadville today.r] s The Canandaigua base ball club went mis-1 a£a*nst Stuart’s Indians on the Washington street grounds yesterday afternoon and the Bradford club came out victorious. The L Canandaigua playeis were ‘touted” to be om very strong on the diamond but they were easy for the Bradford club, adi- Auburn team defeated Bradford yester-«qthatjday,11 to 10. Ifarly Olean is already puffed up with pride over n ser' its ball team Monday afternoon the Olean i £ ^st ball tossers defeated the Auburn team by a r, '^ei score ol 3 to 2, and, according to the story of n ^as the game furnished by the Tunes, the Olean c into | players should be holding do vn positions in ( the National league instead of chasing a ball d over the Olean diamond. Monissey, the slai pitcher of the Olean team, held the Auburn * c' on, I club down to three safe hits and Northwang, I catcher, and Campbell, shortstop, played a li D. | faultless game. The Olean club will know more about the National game when they op-fos-1 en the league season in Bradford.—BradfordEra. 1 sl| Jjude I The Page Fence Giants, the champion 0 colored base ball club of the country, played \} ers, [ with the Meadville team on Tuesday, defeat- a: ing it by a score of 7 to 2, earning five of their 2 Up-1 runs. The Tribune, commenting on the game, says: “The Meadville ball team yes-iin, | terday crossed bats with the Page Fence Oianls, the strongest colored tbara- in Amende e, I ca. Although the diamond was a trifle slowand, owing to the rain, the crowd was not F large, the game did not lack in interest. Theonaiteditorktatgame was full of brilliant work on the part of the visitors, and their coaching was highly amusing.The Auburn team play ball tomorrow £nd Saturday at the Recreation grounds. Don’t miss them. This team defeated Bradford le’aguers yesterday and will make it whrm for us.Sl