or word# to that effect—in Hebrew.BA8E BALL.Bncheyc* t». .Milford*The above clubs played au interesting garoo at the Ball Park yesterday, and although many glaring errors were made, the oontest was notable aud Abounded In very many flue plays. The Mil-fords allowed the Bucks seven runs lu the first three Innings (two being earned), but after that prevented them from making any more. The many friends of the Milfords, who were out in full force, were deeply chagrined at the defeat the r pet nine received, and say that with a little more practice their boys will bo able to contend with the Bucks with better success, and tbey hope to soon see another game betweou the same two clubs. The following score will speak for itsolf:THE SCORE.BUCKKYKs.A.B.K.IB.T.B. P.O.A.E.Pearce, 2d b..........6213122Booth, s a ..........222111Hllick, 3d b..........112321Deagle. 1st b.......40001201Carey, m.............4022000Schrauder, r..........101011Miller, c..............40111022Kelly, 1..............024000Shallix, p............S1120140Totals ................367101727228MILFORDS.A.B.R.IB.T.B.P.O.A.E.Nervey, 3d b............... 6011400Hutchinson, 1st b .112800W. Bowers, c.........000204Evans, m.............102101Adams. 1.............001510Oehler, 2d b.........012122Jones, a s...... ......4113262Wentworth, r........011110C. Bowers, p.........4011031Totals....373113241210Inuings...........1. 2.3. 4.5.6.7. 8.9.Buckeyes.........3 31 0000 0- 7Milfords. -----1 00 0010 01-- 3S6]ReWSadFabamserlanEhadiTemeTfaIdo1deiChamEmofasohtFaofcoianlt;girRoere1rrhohiamwilThlt;B.Runs earned......... 2Bases on railed balls. 1 First base on errors,. 5Left ou bases........ 6Struck oat........... 1M01688Two-base hits.....Three-base hits...Passed bails .Wild pitches......Double piays......B.00010M.10002Umpire—L. Myers.Time of game—Two hours and eleven minutesextas ( er iuseclajunstu