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 {| WESTERN LEAGUE.
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 * Alerts (London)
 * 4
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 * .800
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 * Stars (London)
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 * .200
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 * .200
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Note.—Stars disbanded and pennant awarded to Alerts.

FINAL CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP.

Cobourg winners.

London Alerts winners.

COBOURG CHAMPIONS OF CANADA.

Toronto, Can., Feb. 13th. 1894.—Base ball clubs throughout Canada will again have the opportunity this year of battling for the Spalding pennants. Every club that won the trophy last season promptly received its prize, and no doubt they will all be eager to capture another.

The pennants will be exactly similar to those given last season—11x28 feet, pennant-shaped, made of serviceable white bunting, red-lettered and valued at $20, or smaller silk flags for juniors of the same value.

The conditions are also the same, viz.: Each league must consist of four or more clubs, and each club must play not less than twelve championship games. For example: In a four-club league, each team must meet each other team four or more times during the season.