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Show ... II t st; H AM.. Haslall at .-rtrt.. On the opening day of Garfield frh will be a I'lisei ni! game, I lot two dine cunpii flg the upposisij side w lil pill Up M l tl gtili", t. iil'K had lot i'i p. -iii e Hie lioieisilx f..'plc Will' III )e an et. r. to 'I' Ee.il it Kiotni -eiM o.gt ei tieioei 10 in fii.T "in -e jt iettiuiits lo l esi-ell. "I in( Iti.tots inj ale ibe position fn .itf ' I o I. ri.eBit. t .t., ,.,,: . , ..tntv . r , r .'i, ........... .im'. ,. I s- I'uil i I "t ,.,.,. - i.Sleftt I Ai. n 1.. ......... 't'.nf I ,i,a S.u..in 'i.,.., ..... bn f ...ni-i. f !,- - ..,.,.Ur-,fl.,,ii I j rt...J , V,,ler l.t ,.,.- .. t UMl.b. ......... .. .j! s'rfu. ........... i.M fair.' itri(lri.irtl. I'Mlf.SI'i l I'ltU,, Ma( 1 - li irk law Sett V'i k bruiH. t h i It 111 ten it oitis ; to k o k out the yt-stefilay litntN..i. jI ! on UU ?- t tsiioti three of ti.nr ! ru.. Aua- ; dat ee. i;t) ' l"t,'.-...-!iiit.... HJIOIMihl ; '..!. tut, i ' 1 0 O ! ' Hi t'R'U,l!lW', " -Siw V'.rit. trf -s . I ., , it . I s " " -U A i.Jt t . - 1 fi . u:b, m te:t' I ' ' ' -t-' s.r',tt ! L w,' r - t-i ,i.-m 4.nA iiivl .-f. J a in XL oaar. .t auiatrs. Baooatr. M, .-1b Botor , I Prolherliood club won poor! yUyl game yealetd-ty aftertimm. ihw ce- : tet wit devoid of any feaiur. Attrtt dsn. e, I). H'Lisro 0 f..mi I 0 J l I It.tav-Hro'.kiya. (- W- r-r-Hfs.ii isn j lt.--.li!. . Si,.trn---Hi.?i-r . ml K.n'.'f. in.) a..i t.i. tu!e'."t.-aiut tu!e'."t.-aiut art tvi.LAsn. CirvrtsM-, M ty t la Clevelaad Brotherhood team ponnded out a vie, lory ever Sl'jff.iti yenierday. ihegama wa umnterftinjf. AttBodsac, tO. (v -ut 19 6 IJOti Bi.ff.il 9 ft t 0 Itua-riawlaatt. tl; Boffalo. t. Rnnt Ctv.iia4 It. Hull!, 4. tUMrtsv-u Brisa iiti-urf, l-rsoa st Maca. tmpi- Ji.-kt a4 KoJal. at tlMCxfiO. ' iff :..'. May The Brothrhood clubf played an excellent gtim yesterday yester-day atrru'M.n ia the pfeseow of sjtectatnis. ia the n'mta Inning, with a score of ten to se . en ta Uvor of tha visitors, the home team batted out live runs aud won the game. Chicago 1 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 .V-l? Pmsburp l o 4 o m i a o 0--W Hits Chicap). Pittaburg, 10; Errort-Ctatciigo, Errort-Ctatciigo, 4; PlUsburt, h. Batteries Baldwin and Karrell.Tenerand Qulnu.- Umpires Mat-. Mat-. thew s and Guiiuing. . ' The Natiunal League. :Bhooklyn, May 8. The New York league club wou a very pretty game from Brooklyn yesterday. Rumo did. great work, both iu pitching aud field-irfg. field-irfg. Attendance, 000. Brooklv 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 New York U 0 0 0 I 0 a 0 0-3 Hits-Brooklyn, 7; Now York, 7. Errors New York, 4. Batteries Terry and Clark; Rusle and Buckley. Umpires-Powers and McDermott. CHICAGO.' Chicago, Jlay 8. Yesterday League game was a pitchers' coDtest, the visitors vis-itors having a trifle the best of it. Attendance, At-tendance, 225. Cincinnati, q 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1-S Chicago 00000 100 01 Hit Cincinnati. 8; Chicago, 7. Errors-Cincinnati, 3; CuicaaO, 3. Batteries Hlilnes and Harrington; Coughlln aucf KittrIdj;o, Umpire Um-pire Zacaarlas. AT CLEVELAND. Cleveland, May 8. Two bases on balls in the fourth and a wild pitch by Baker in the eighth gave the home team a victory over the Pittsburg League club yesterday afternoon. Attendance 600. ' Cleveland 0 0 0 S 0 1 0 1 - U Pittsburg 0 (I 0 a 1 0 0 t 0 4 x Hits Cleveland. 4; Pittsburg. .. Errors- Cleveland, 6: Pittsburg, a. Batteries Beat In and Zimmer, Baker and Wilson. Umpire McQuald. AT PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia, May 8. The home dub defeated the Boston League team again thin afternoon by bunching their nts. Both pitchers were effective. Attendance, 11)00. Philadelphia .1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0-1 Boston 8 1000100 0 4 Hits Philadelphia, 8; Boxtou. 10. Errors Philadelphia, 1; Boston, 2. Batteries Gleason nnd Clements; GeUelu, Bouuott and HuiUle. Umpire Lyucb. The American Association, , SYRACUSE. Syracuse.. 1 1 Rochester 7 BHOOKLYf. Brooklyn 4 1 Athletics 5 TOLEDO. Toledo 6 1 Louisville 1 COLUMBUS. St, Louis game postponed ; wet grounds. A DOG'S PEDIGREE. Captain's" Ancestry to the Fourth Gen eratiou. 'J. H. Van Horn has lately eomo into posesbiou of a black Cocker Npanial through the courtesy of V. M. Wholainb of the Salt Lako gun club, whose podi-gveo podi-gveo is the most extended of any ever glvou. "Captain" was whelped February Febru-ary 13. 18110, uud wiih bred by A. W. Pancoast, of Jackson, Michigan. Here is the pedigree. CAPTAIN r - ' N 13 Pa I i p u ' ! ft 9 s r en ' ! I3 1 1Q tj d -a 5 5 3 v 5 a S s M 1. n H r ? , ' t 3 -i n '3S SS'S SS 93 S? 5?3 ?S9 S3 33 3 15 33 g-cl 33S aft 3 n "S a ,Ha a'O n 0,'ai ' m C wTat'S c wg 3 B B yOs g il 23 a? |