The National Game
The standing of the clubs in four of the leading base-ball associations is shown in the following tables: NATIONAiri.r.AGÜE. AMRRIUA.V ASSO'N. ■g 'S CLDBS. -J CLDB3. „ . I J 1 S;3 Í - 5 b, rniz Boston I M B66 Si. Louis.. . 49 22.690 New i'ork.... M .'- .6i3 Brooklyn 43 25 .632Cleveland !40 J6 .60ti Athletic 8SÍ7 .580 Pniladelphia. 3-1 -'9 .5ii9i Cincinniui.... 38 82 .848 Chicago 80 I -los H.iltimore.... 36 31 .587 Pittsburgh... .0 .6 .419 KansasCily.. 30 . .434 IndianaDolis.. !S :iö!.87O Oolumbus '" 44 SÍ71 Washington.. 17 45 .288 1 LouisvUla... . 15 5(i .211 WESTERS LEAGPfe. INTER-STATE LEAGUE. CLUBS. „ . 5 CLÜB3. _■ S _I$_ L3_ Omaha 40 17 .701 Quincy gS 25 .53 St. Paul 11 18 ,(M Peona 31 29 .518 Sloux City... 0 29 .50S Sprinsfleld... 81 S9 .616 Minneapolis.. 30 30 .501" Dave.iijort.... 3I 30 .V)9 Denver 28 31 474 iKvausville. .. 28 33 .459 Des Moines.. 23 :J8 410 Burlington... 26 36 .419 St. Joseph... 20 34 .370 Milwaukee. .. 19 9 .3271
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