Base Ball.The Milfords, of Ohio, came down andplayed the Hoosiers oa Saturday last.Those nut interested in the same, who%closely observed it throughout, tell us that the Iloosiers beat tlie Milfords, hut could not beat the umpire they brought with them. The game was a close one, in fact, well played on both sides. The score stood:noosiEiw.O. It.Wright. 2b 3 8Davis, c. f____.1 cl'ey, :U..Bryson, p..Murphy, c Check, lli. . Stcdmnn, r. f.. Metcalfe, s. s. Sutton. 1. f1 2MILFOKDS.O. ItKlliott, 2b 2 -1Connolly, M. If 2 4 a (! Goodwin, 15., e. a 1 ■I 1 Melish, C.15., p 4 1 Godfrey, c. f. : 2 Kaufman, 3b.. 3 2 Goodwin, G. ss 2 2 Cotiiiollv,.r. rf. I 1 Melish,\V.H lb 2 .‘1r i2 3I04427 10SCORE li v I.VXfXGS.J 2 3 4 a II 727 20Hoosievs . . .0 b 3 4 8 I 4Mi I fords..... 2 I 1 4 0 4 18 00 8~ 4*•1020 I i