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 THE RECORD OF DRAWN GAMES.

The drawn games in the championship campaign of 1893 were few and far between, there being but a dozen in all, and six of them followed extra innings games; that between New York and Cincinnati at the latter city, June 26th, being the leading game, as it was finished with a score of 5 to 5 at the end of the 17th innings. Another good one was that at Cincinnati, September 13th, between the Phillies and the home team, marked by a score of 1 to 1 at the end of the 15th innings. Here is the record in full:

THE "CHICAGO" GAMES OF 1893.

The record of the game known as "shut outs," "white-*washes," or "Chicago" games—viz., games in which the defeated nine fails to make a single run in a game—for 1893 are shown in the following record: