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 *lishment of the reconstructed National League, shows that the Boston club has won the pennant six times; the Chicago club six times; the Providence club twice; the New York club twice and the Detroit and Brooklyn clubs once each; while the Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Baltimore, St. Louis, Louisville and Washington clubs of the League have yet to win the pennant. But these latter eight clubs each propose to be in the van of 1894. There is nothing like fighting it out on the persevering line if it takes all the summer. Here is the record of the champion clubs of the past eighteen years:

EXTRA INNINGS GAMES.

The number of extra innings games played in the League arena in 1893 were 59, of which 31 were ten innings' games; 15 occupied eleven innings each, and 8 twelve innings. Single games of thirteen, fourteen and fifteen innings each also being played and two of seventeen innings. Here is the record in full: