Base Ball/ 1*—- . iVlir«N« ts. ■MsKpn^A fitnbboraly CttaitMlcd Ganc^Balb JjflpeM mmKsc IftMe beaallfai lklityp—Tbr IIoo«ler» nay a. Xaffiiitfeeai Onne wiib a Jbulljr Cripple* Bflue—And JJe Onme j9«ljr Q«« Kan Bebluf.M♦! Ii]Ii1tThe recent muffing gama plajed by tha 11 Hoosiers, at Lawrcnccburjjh and their sir- i feat hereby the * Eckfords, or Louisville, , lt;had shaken public confider.ee in their abit' lt;ity to play a good game of ball, ami so 1 s i ^hen their match with the crack clab from lt;I Milford, 0., was annonneed everyone al-i lt;I most predicted a bad defeat for them,; j and some of the sporia eren went so far as i to put up money that they would be beaten ^ -[ two to one. The rtstilt of the ^ame, how* i - ever, proved hotf badly they were mistak-! ec. Promptly si 2 P. M-, both nrne* came lonto th* ground;, Mr. P*4jiu of the Rcso- j !ates, of-Cincinnati, w.72 cho5£*n umpire:9 ■ » the llocsinrs won tli£t toss and took the •| 1field and as they did so, H was seen that;■some of the incn were out of their usual \, positions, while ihcir splendid catchcr, I Tiuitt,and thoir czcellcnt right fielder Hill irfTe neither **n the nine, Triliil not being able to play on accourif of his hard in* Jared in ihe Eckford match and ijiil being ] sick in bed with the fever. Murphy j behind ihe bat. Check on first base, St.*d- * man in right field, while Jellcy and Sutton bad changed places, Jellcy playing third base and Saitdn lott field, it not being