Spalding's base ball guide, and official league book for ..: a complete hand book of the national game of base ball .. . posing teamsthan they did with the Brooklyns and Bostons, who weresecond and third in the race. The next part of the table shows what the result of eachseries, of games .was with each club as follows : Wttsburg Brook- Cincin- Chi- St. New vs. lyn Boston nati cago Louis Phila. York Totals Series won 11111117 Series lost 00000000 Series tied 00000000 Series 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 The champions won all of their series with the otherseven clubs and played out every game o


Spalding's base ball guide, and official league book for ..: a complete hand book of the national game of base ball .. . posing teamsthan they did with the Brooklyns and Bostons, who weresecond and third in the race. The next part of the table shows what the result of eachseries, of games .was with each club as follows : Wttsburg Brook- Cincin- Chi- St. New vs. lyn Boston nati cago Louis Phila. York Totals Series won 11111117 Series lost 00000000 Series tied 00000000 Series 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 The champions won all of their series with the otherseven clubs and played out every game of each series, ex-cept in the case of one with New York. Here is the inter-esting record showing the shut-outs, the games won andlost by one run and the games won and lost in the lastinning. Pittsburg Brook-Bos-Cincin-Chi- St. _ _ New To- vs. lyn ton nati cago Louis Phila. York tals Chicago victories 4 3 2 3 1 2 6 21 Chicago defeats Games won by one run Games lost by one run Games won in last lost in last 2 3 0 2 0 0 0 7 3 0 3 1 3 3 3 li> o 1 2 2 4 2 1 14 3 0 3 2 1 3 2 14 2 1 0 1 1 2 0 ~. i~i^, -i^M* -^^^ogg; y-Parker; 4-Lowenthal; 5--Knight; 6—Copp;.—McGilvray; 8—Crawford; 9-Cowden, Capt.; 10—Edwards, Mgr.;il—Brown; 12—McFarland. Fhoto by Franklin. C STANFORD UNIVERSITY BASE BALL TEAM. SPAi^DlNGS OFFICIAL BASE BALL GUIDE. 119 Pittsburg did a heavy business in Chicago games,especially with the Giants and the Brooklynites; but theyfound it a difficult task to shut out Donovans St. Louisteam. It will be seen that they lost almost as many gamesas they won by a single run; but they showed good rally-ing power in winning games in the last inning. In games won by single figures, they bore off the palmby a large majority, and their sluggers had good chancesagainst weak-pitching oppenents by double figures. Here isthe record, in which it will be seen that the heavy hittingclass did not have much chance to distinguish themselves,as the figures of


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