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Show "Base Ball, ' An interesting match game of base hall was played at Camp Douglas, Wednesday afternoon, between the Camp Douglas, nnd Emerald nines, which resulted in tho defeat of the latter, as will be seen by the following score: :.: 1 '. .. CAMP UOII1I..IS. KMKRA1.1S. K. 0. B. 0. Procter, C.'i 3 Sbea.S. S., 1 3 Oalvin.P., .7 2 Shunalrot, C. F., 3 3 Wilson, let, 2 CaptliD, C. . i 3 Di'flv, 2d, 7 2 lljrons.Uy:, 4 Black. .'iJ, -5 i (JiljoniTinp, stv 2 5 O'DoDncjl.S. S., r Molcrmot.i2d, 5 'i PaniB, L.V., t a i-inidrich,-i, 5 2 Wndsworlh, CF., 3 1 BucMoy, K t". 5 1 Floinmug, it. 3 liiUraaioy. P, 2 5 Total, -18-27 Total, ( 3t 27 Decidedly the liveliest and best game of the season occurred 011 the Eighth Ward square yesterday after-1 after-1 noon, between the Emeralds of Camp Douglas and a nj.no composed of old Trojans of the ball feld, styling themselves them-selves the "Xameless." The contest was noted liy some of the most expert fielding and terrific' batting that' is witnessed on a ball field, Margetts, of the Nameless, and Shea, of the Emeralds, making clean home runs. The nine innings were played, throughout excellently, and the sight was really an attractive one. The Emeralds again lost. Mr. Goodrich, of the Emeralds, umpired the .game with satisfaction. ' '''' . . |