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 * Atlanta.
 * Augusta.
 * Pensacola.
 * Charleston.
 * Chattan'ga.
 * Macon.
 * Memphis.
 * Mobile.
 * Montgom'y.
 * Nashville.
 * N. Orleans.
 * Savannah.
 * Won.
 * Per cent.
 * Atlanta
 * align=right|
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|5
 * align=right|2
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|4
 * align=right|17
 * align=right|.548
 * Augusta
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|1
 * align=right|1
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|2
 * align=right|7
 * align=right|.241
 * Pensacola
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|1
 * align=right|2
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|2
 * align=right|1
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|9
 * align=right|.321
 * Charleston
 * align=right|2
 * align=right|4
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|
 * align=right|1
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|1
 * align=right|8
 * align=right|.364
 * Chattanooga
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|5
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|
 * align=right|2
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|16
 * align=right|.552
 * Macon
 * align=right|4
 * align=right|6
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|4
 * align=right|
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|4
 * align=right|21
 * align=right|.750
 * Memphis
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|5
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|5
 * align=right|4
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|20
 * align=right|.667
 * Mobile
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|4
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|2
 * align=right|
 * align=right|6
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|18
 * align=right|.643
 * Montgomery
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|1
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|
 * align=right|4
 * align=right|4
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|12
 * align=right|.387
 * Nashville
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|4
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|2
 * align=right|2
 * align=right|
 * align=right|2
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|13
 * align=right|.448
 * New Orleans
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|15
 * align=right|.536
 * Savannah
 * align=right|2
 * align=right|4
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|4
 * align=right|2
 * align=right|3
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|0
 * align=right|
 * align=right|15
 * align=right|.517
 * Lost
 * align=right|14
 * align=right|22
 * align=right|19
 * align=right|14
 * align=right|13
 * align=right|7
 * align=right|10
 * align=right|10
 * align=right|19
 * align=right|16
 * align=right|13
 * align=right|14
 * align=right|171
 * align=right|
 * }
 * align=right|22
 * align=right|19
 * align=right|14
 * align=right|13
 * align=right|7
 * align=right|10
 * align=right|10
 * align=right|19
 * align=right|16
 * align=right|13
 * align=right|14
 * align=right|171
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The plan of a twelve-club League for minor organizations is not a good one. Eight clubs at most should be the rule, leaving other clubs for State Leagues.

We are indebted to the courtesy of Mr J. J. Ward, at Toronto, for the following interesting account of the base ball position in Canada.

The year 1893 was the greatest in the history of base ball in Canada, and its progress in public favor decided.

As President of the Toronto Base Ball League of 1892, I was asked by that body to call a convention in the city of Toronto, on April 3d, 1893, to form a Canadian amateur base ball association. A council of ten from the different towns throughout the country was also elected. The following was the standing of the different Leagues at the end of the season

—Dundas and Galt even at end of season and had to play off.