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 30 the end of that month they were still in tenth position, with the percentage figures of but .406. They got up to ninth position in September, and stood in that place on the last day of the campaign, with a percentage of 441 to their credit. Here is the club's record in full:

The St. Louis club opened the championship campaign of 1893 very promisingly, with two victories out of their three games with the Louisvilles in April, they closing the month's record with a percentage of victories of .666. On May 4th they temporarily occupied first place in the race with .800 to their credit, and they kept well in the front up to the 22d of May, at which time the team took a tumble, and ended the May campaign in sixth place with a percentage of .500. By the sixth of June they were in the second division, and occupied ninth place with the lowered percentage of .433, and they ended the June campaign in tenth place. They rallied a little in July, and on the 14th