' f Communicated.Bask , Ball—Hoosik*; j vs; booties^ill.—The most exciting game of base ball ever witnessed in this section of the State, was played at Lawxenceburg on Saturday last, between the Hoosiers, ofAurora, and , the. Woolen Mill club, ofi ^ . -Lawrencebuvg, resulting in a victory for the Hoosiers, by a score of 58 to 52.The Woolen Mill Club having defeated 1 the Aurora Club only two weeks previous, readily accepted the challenge is- i sued by the Hoosiers, and were very con- j fident of their ability to send the Hoo-1 siers home a defeated nine.Saturday having arrived, the Hoosiers, jovial and gay, set out for the scene of conflict at 12 M. On tbeir appearance in Lawrengppurg they were looked upon as a vanquished club, end some citisena were even ap impudent to tell them | that they were beaten without playing. But the bove “couldn't see it.”