. The Chicago amateur base ball annual and inter-city base ball association year book. at the beginning of 1905 so heavy a draft had been made on it for its good players of the year before thatthe league was discontinued. The standing of the teams at theclose of the 1904 race was as follows: FINISH OF THE 1904 PENNANT RACE. W. L. Reapers 14 1 .933 Mulligans 12 2 .857 Ellsworth 10 4 .714 Garland 10 5 .667 McClellan 8 7 .533 Dry Good 7 7 .500 Garden City 3 12 .200 Auditorium 1 14 .067 Montefiore 1 14 .067 FINISH OF THE 1903 PENNANT RACE. W. L. Ellsworth 13 1 .929 Reaper 12 2 .857 Dry G


. The Chicago amateur base ball annual and inter-city base ball association year book. at the beginning of 1905 so heavy a draft had been made on it for its good players of the year before thatthe league was discontinued. The standing of the teams at theclose of the 1904 race was as follows: FINISH OF THE 1904 PENNANT RACE. W. L. Reapers 14 1 .933 Mulligans 12 2 .857 Ellsworth 10 4 .714 Garland 10 5 .667 McClellan 8 7 .533 Dry Good 7 7 .500 Garden City 3 12 .200 Auditorium 1 14 .067 Montefiore 1 14 .067 FINISH OF THE 1903 PENNANT RACE. W. L. Ellsworth 13 1 .929 Reaper 12 2 .857 Dry Goods 7 7 .500 Garland 4 10 .286 McClellan 3 11 .214 Auditorium 3 11 .214 Brewers Base Ball League An attempt was made early in the spring of 1904 to reorganizethe Brewers Base Ball League, which played a fairly success-ful season in 1904, thousands of fans turning out for theirgames in that year. The defection of some of the leading clubs,consequent on their defeat, caused the league to break up, manyof the clubs going into the City League and the league did notfinish its Spaldings Chicago Amateur Base Ball Annual. 153 Wholesale Millinery League The Wholesale Millinery League was not reorganized at theopening of the 1905 season, two of its strongest clubs joiningthe Merchants Association, the Gage Brothers champions, andthe Chicago Mercantiles. Last years contest resulted in a goodcontest, the Gages running first, the Chicago Mercantiles andD. B. Fisk tieing for second, Edson Keith getting fourth, andthe Theodore Aschers and Importers and Manufacturers tie-ing for the last place. There was more real enthusiasm in theleagues doings among their fellow-employes than any otherleague in the city, but the necessarily short season in the millin-ery business prevents them from rounding into the form of theplayers in other of the leagues. Maccabees Base Ball League Among the secret societies which organized and crjtnppedbase ball leagues in 1904 there was none in which more i


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