uil'Jms r thanBtnglocheer-a. a,;htc»go, Ibird; l time.QvtrgiMU, c. b«r, H. R. 0.Amflr* [e, and H two won by 1. 8ec-i*. 2ip.in br I N*w-. Al«x-Jdweil,5-G«.0. 0,87 8-6s. (8).record,, l in. i, 4ra..rut.ID sad boJora •t 168it ,thatprongJOt0»tImple v the!P.4uiim mwuio uiinuwa.Umpire—Mr. Q'Day.r*W.NEW YORKS GOING UP.I• (SpacUl to The World.)CHICAGO, fiept. W.-New Tork and Chicago renowed their battle to-day to eBCp* tail-end honors and the visitors got the victory very easily. I^uther Taylor and Jack Taylor were the opposing pitchers. To the silent man’s good work, combined .with timely rapping of the ball by the New Yorks, their victory was due,George Smith played his first game on second base for New York and handled everything that cram* his way, besides, . slashing the ball for a three-bagger In the second Inning, scoring Davis YvJth New York’s first run., In the third infilng Taylor singled and scored on Van Haltren's double, In tfaa sixth Davis (hit for. a, base, went to second on Smith's sacrifice and scored on Warner’s drive paet ChUde.. Jones’s smash In the next inning wasKood • for three bases and toe walked ome on a bad throw by Jaok Doyle. New York's last run ■ was • jnaae on 'Davis’s double, a sacrifice and Davis’s steal , home while Warner was pur* joining second, floors:Ohio#so, r lbHartwl, if 0 ‘OjMft, Cf., 1D**ler, 3b 0;Do/ll, lb., 0 ,M^Qor'fc. o GhlUl, 3b. o asijoon, I r10 Obino«, o,0 .I.Tsy lor, o 0TotH# *M«t 7 3714 3 ToW* •••*•5ow^sa ...... S!9?129^-a?Ntv Toyk •••mhimi*t 0 J 1 0 0. i 1 I 0-^5 •Left oa®4is^-oi»l«w. ii Npw York, 8. Two? 0*4t Hits—cranes, Yen ftotfxn, Psrli, Tbrrsi*«vY«rk. r lb Sra I aiurpby, If, 0 } 0Jonei, rf..„ 1 1 11 YfisltriQiN 0 1 4 0 8b. 0 0 O 8 0«nftol, lb, 0 0 Jft 0 Dsvli. » 3 3 4 lni!(h, 24V0 | 1 8 Wsrnir, «, 0 0 4.2 h.Tsylor, vUM68711 1 0 0 0-1