. The Chicago amateur base ball annual and inter-city base ball association year book. s are all uniformed and play a fineclass of ball. Each team plays two games a week, meeting everyother team three times during the season. A fund of some $600 is available for prizes in the league, whichwill be awarded at the end of the year. The playing groundsof the league are as follows: Oak Parks, at Oak Park; MonroeStreet Bordens, Polk Street and Washtenore Avenue; Ira , Wabash Avenue Bordens, P. A. Newtons, Sidney Wanzers,State Street Bowmans and Milk Products, all at WashingtonPark; Adams Street


. The Chicago amateur base ball annual and inter-city base ball association year book. s are all uniformed and play a fineclass of ball. Each team plays two games a week, meeting everyother team three times during the season. A fund of some $600 is available for prizes in the league, whichwill be awarded at the end of the year. The playing groundsof the league are as follows: Oak Parks, at Oak Park; MonroeStreet Bordens, Polk Street and Washtenore Avenue; Ira , Wabash Avenue Bordens, P. A. Newtons, Sidney Wanzers,State Street Bowmans and Milk Products, all at WashingtonPark; Adams Street Bowmans, at California Avenue and Fill-more Street; Van Buren Street Bordens, at Douglas Park;Main Office Bowman and Weiland Dairys, at Lincoln Park;Lake View Bowmans, at Gainer & Koehlers Park, SouthportAvenue and Marianna Street. The officers of the league are: G. M. Carman, president; J. , vice-president; C. J. Camp, secretary and board of trustees acts in connection with the officers, thethree trustees being E. G. Bidinger, A. C. Hussey and F. W. KAISER,President Jewelers League. W. C. BERRY,Secretary Jewelers League. Spa!di)ms Chicago Amateur Base Ball Annual. 125 Jewelers League Organized 1904. Officers—President, F. W. Kaiser, Norris-Alister; Secretary and Treasurer, W. C. Berry, Otto Young- & in 1905 race—Lapp & Flersheim, F. A. Hardy & Co., Otto Young & Co., Norris-Alister &. Co., International Silver Co., Benj. Allen & Co. The Wholesale Jewelers League is now in its second year,having organized for the 1905 campaign with six teams, the A. and Moore & Evans, 1904 teams, declining the issuethis year. The six survivors proved good teams in the firstcontest for the Jewelers Cup and promise to surpass the firstschedule in interest. The first contest resulted in a victory for F. A. Hardy, running second, with the others finishing in the followingorder: International Silvers, A. C. Becken, Moore & Evans,Ott


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