n is uBuckeyes n. Norwalks.The above two clubs played an interesting game yesterday at the Ball Park, the “Bucks” being easy winners by the score of 9 to 1. The game wasolose until the fifth inning, when the “Bucks” obtained thetlesd and maintained It to the close. The “Bunks” feel quite elated over their victory, and believe they are able to beat .any amateur club of their size, and their many friends would like to see them tackle the Akron Club. Following isth* scots.Buckktrs.A.B.R.IB.T.B. P 0.. A.E.Pearce, 2d b..........6112321Booth, s a...........442341f1Fllick, 3d b..........113130Dea-^e. 1st b........410101Tayioine, m..........01200■0Schrauder, r..........101000Miller, c..............4122910Kelly. 1..............4123100SliaJlix, p.................. 3101060iTotals............._____369101927191Norwalk.A.B.B.IB.T.B.. P.O.A.E.Stricf, 2d b..........0 '12411West. 1 lt;fc c..........0001113Mallor, s s............ 2102360Burkalovr, p.............. 4011140Mitchell. 1............001100Merney, 3d b.............. 3000221Matson, in lt;fe 1........3000000Welsh, r...............White, c...............000000. 000220Totals................2912624156Innings...............1. 2. ;3. 4.5.6.7. 8.9.Buckeye*............ .0 0 lt;1 0314 0• • 1“9Milforus..............10 0 0000 00—1B.Rons earned........ 2Base* on called balls. 4 First base on errors.. 3Left on base*........ 4Struck out........... 2Two-base hits 1Umpire—Lon. MyersN. B. N.0 Three-base hits.... 0 02 Passed balls........ 0 72 Wild pitches.......0 23 Double piays...... 2 05 Bails called .....66 1220 Strikes..............15 23ThnnUi