Rase Ball.The Active club of this city, and the Mixed Stockings of Dillsborough played a match game of ball Saturday, on the Hoos-ier grounds. The “Socks” mot a Waterloo, scoring only 19 to 52 for the Actives. The conduct of tho Dillsborough lads on this occasion is deserving of severe censure. They should learn that it takes skill and| science, and not bullying, to gain a victory in base ball. The Actives are entitled to honor for taking no notice of the ungenile-manly conduct of their opponents, and their forbearance met with the approval of the ladies presnet especiall}r.Thomas Moran won the silver mounted prize bat offered to the member making the best score. Tommie is said to be one of the best ball tossers we have.Since writing the above we have received the full score :ACTIVE. O. R. Flys MIXED STOCK. O. It.Rudfepinner, 1 1 Godert, 2 4Sutton, H. 7 3 Procter, 4 1Wymoud, 6 4 2 Barnett, 2 3Baker, 3 6 1 Misner, 2 2Sutton, W. 0 7 Parson, 4 2Davin, 4 5 3 Suits. 3 JJStedman, 8 C Withrow, 2 2Kirby, 4 6 1 Green, 4 1Moran, 0 8 4 Johnson, 4 X27 52 27 19InnningS 1 2845 fi 789Active 5804 7712 6 3-52Mixed Stockings, 42301 001 8—19Fly’s caught. Active 11, Mixed Stockings 7.Fouls caught. Active 7, Mixed Stockings 5.Umpire—W. Coyle of the Arties, of Petersburg, Kentucky.Osgood. Sept. 26.