. The Chicago amateur base ball annual and inter-city base ball association year book. Q & oSo s J-, ^ bo <3 U Q cJW ^- *^ O C W O o Spaldings Chicago Amateur Base Ball Annual. 57 Bankers Base Ball League Organized 1901. Officers—President, R. M. Saunders; Vice-President, A. F. Reinder; Secretary and Treasurer, W. M. and Managers—Northern Trust Company, E. C. Brown; Continental National Bank, George Jackson; Commercial National Bank, W. Vickery; Chicago National Bank, T. F. Bolstad; Corn Exchange, W. F. Farrell; Illinois Trust and Savings Bank, C. W. Hiestand. FINISH OF THE 1904


. The Chicago amateur base ball annual and inter-city base ball association year book. Q & oSo s J-, ^ bo <3 U Q cJW ^- *^ O C W O o Spaldings Chicago Amateur Base Ball Annual. 57 Bankers Base Ball League Organized 1901. Officers—President, R. M. Saunders; Vice-President, A. F. Reinder; Secretary and Treasurer, W. M. and Managers—Northern Trust Company, E. C. Brown; Continental National Bank, George Jackson; Commercial National Bank, W. Vickery; Chicago National Bank, T. F. Bolstad; Corn Exchange, W. F. Farrell; Illinois Trust and Savings Bank, C. W. Hiestand. FINISH OF THE 1904 PENNANT RACE. W. L. Northern Trust Company 9 1 .900 Illinois Trust and Savings Bank 7 2 .777 Commercial National Bank 6 3 .667 Chicago National Bank 4 5 .444 MerchantsLoan and Trust Company 3 6 .333 Continental National Bank 2 7 .222 American Trust and Savings Bank 0 7 .000 The Bankers League, now in its fifth season, has secured sixstrong clubs from the bank clerks of the city and it gives everypromise of duplicating the successes of past seasons. Of all thegenuinely


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