FOREST AND STREAM 
797 
Record of tlie League Championship Contest for 1879. 
May 3.( 
June 7. t 
Sept. 3d.8—5 
Three games-18—It 
Mayl. 5- 0 July 4 . 4. . 3 
May 3. 7— 1 Sept. 8. lft- 0 
June.fi. 7— 4 Sept.9. 4— 0 
JuneB . 9—0 Sept, 10.17— 
July 15 . 4-8 
July 18.5—8 
July 17..12— 5 
Sept. 5,.,.9-3 
sept. 6..lo— l 
Nine Games.. US—23: 
May 20. 0-6 
May 32. ■ 
May 21.. . 
May 28. 6—1 
May 30 . 8- C 
May 31.4—2 
July 5....14- 6 
July 8.4— S 
Eight games. .55—21 
May 17 . '. 
Iune21.15—13 
fuly 12 . 4- i 
sept. 13 . 7— 1 
Sept. 15. 5— t 
Five games.. .38—2 
Two games.11— 4 
Four games.. .35—11 
Aug. 5 (10In.). 2— 1 
Aug. 0. 9—3 
Aug. 19.9-3 
Aug. 30 (13). .6—5 
Sept. 27.17— 5 
Sept. 29. 5—3 
Sept. 30.12-2 
Six games . 54—17 
Aug. 7. 3-2 
Aug. 20. 8-1 
Aug. 31.10— 1 
Aug. 28. 0—1 
Aug. 30 (13). 5- 5 
4ept. 1. 4— 1 
Jept. 20.3—1 
4ix games .., .34— 
Aug. 27. 5- 2 
lept. 24. 8—5 
lept. 20.10— 2 
June 24.4-1 
July 1 . 7—5 
July 2.9— ~ 
July 20.11- 
July 28.5- 
Aug. 9 .11- - 
Aug. 11.5—1 
Aug. 12. 5-0 
Three games. .23— 9 
_e 24. 4- 3 
Juno 30.2—1 
July 4.14- 8 
Aug. 9. 6-5 
Four games.26—17 
May 13. 3-2 
May 15.13- 2 
June 17. 9— 6 
June 19. .7— 6—0 
July 11. 11-2 
July 14. 8- 4 
Sept. 12.4—1 
Seven games.. 54—li 
July30 (10 in). 7— 5 
July 31. 5-3 
Aug. 2. 9—6 
Aug. 15. 10— 9 
Aug. 26.4—0 
Sept. 22. 3— 0 
Sept. 23.12— 7 
June 25.7— 3 
June 28.5— 1 
July 25. 6-3 
Eight games. .57—31 
Aug. 15.- . 
Aug. 18..11— 2 
Aug. 25..5—1 
Sept. 23 (6in.).10- 
Four games.28—10 
CINCINNATI. 
Cleveland. 
May 6. 
May 8 . 3- 1 
May 10. 7—3 
June 10.11— 1 
June 11. 1—0 
July 21. 9—0 
July 23. 3-1 
Sept, 17. 4- 3 
Sept. ID..10— 7 
Sept. 20 . 10- 7 
June 26. 3— 2 
June28 . 10— 5 
Sept. 23. 7- 3 
Sept. 27.12— " 
Ten games—65—2( 
June2G. 3—0 
June 27.2- 
July 1. 9 
July2. 4- 
July 5. 9 
July 8.2- 
Aug. 11. 2— l 
Aug. 12.2— 0 
May 6. 8—5 
May 8.3- 2 
July 24. 7—4 
July 26. 6-2 
July 28. 7— 5 
Sept. 9. 4— " 
Seven games..50—29 
Eight games. .33—10 
July 30 (10 in). 7- 
July 31. 6- - 
Aug. 2. 7—0 
Aug. 14.5-4 
Aug. 23 . 6-1 
Aug. 26.0—3 
Sept. 24.2—1 
Sept. 26 . 0—5 
May 15. 7-2 
May 17.. . 3—1 
Juno 5 . 6—5 
June -7.12— 6 
July 31 (5).. 0—0 
July 22...... " " 
Three games. .18— 7 
Eight games. .45—23 
Aug. 19. 2— 
Aug. 20 . 9— 
Aug. 22.15- 
Aug. 29 . 9— 
Sept. 1.4— 
Sept. 20 . 6— 
Sept. 27 . 15- 
Sept. 29.13- 
Eight games. .73—10 
Aug. 21.. ' 
Aug. 28.7 . 
Aug. 30.10— 3 
Sept. 30 (18 In.) 9- 6 
Four games.33—18 
Providence. 
July 28.12- 
July 29 .13- 4 
Aug. 5. 8—2 
Aug.0. 7— 0 
Aug. 15..13-0 
Aug. 22.12— 4 
Aug. 23.11— 2 
Aug. 20.10— 3 
Aug. 27. 0—4 
Four games .. .32—16 
May 20. 8—0 
June 12.,. 5— 3 
June 14 . 10— 0 
July 19. 4-3 
July 21 . 3-1 
Six games.35—20 
Five games.. 36—20 
Two games.. .17— 4 
May 3. 4r- 0 
June 17. 5- 2 
July 14 (13 in.). 7— 6 
Syracuse. 
July 
July 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Aug, 
Aug. 
Nine games.. .92—28 
Five games.. 
May 13. 7—1 
May 17 . 16—9 
June 17. 3— 1 
Junelfl . 4— 3 
June20. 8—3 
July 12 a.m.... 4— 8 
July 12p.m.... 6—4 
Sept. 12. 8—2 
Sept. 13.10— 4 
Sept. 15.4—2 
Sept. 16.2— 1 
Eleven games71—33 
May 1 .. . _ 
May 2.10-6 
May 5 . 7-3 
June 17. 3—2 
June 19 . 4—3 
June 21. 5—3 
July 10 . 7—6 
July 11. 8- 2 
Eight games. .48—27 
May 6. 12-1 
May 8 . 10- 5 
May 10 . 15—8 
June 10(8)..,. 1—1 
June 11. 6—3 
June 12 . 13— 8 
July 15.11— 0 
July 18. 4—0 
July 17. 6-4 
July 19. 6—6 
Eight games.. 77—24 
MayO (11 in).. 7— 6 
May 8. 5—2 
June 4. 6—6 
July 4. 9—2 
July 5.9-5 
Wept. 3(6);... 8—2 
Sept. 4. 8—2 
Sept. 6.18—2 
Sept. 6.6 — 0 
Eight games. .68—28 
May 29.14— 6 
July 15 (11 in.). 8- 7 
July 16.10— 1 
Sept. 9. 
Troy. 
30 .8-0 
31 .19— 3 
2. 9-0 
9. 6-1 
11 . 7- 4 
12 (10 in.) 8— 7 
19 . 8—3 
20 .15— 3 
21 .16— 0 
28 .15— 1 
29 .11- 1 
Eleven g’mesl22—23 
May 1 . 7—6 
May 2.10- 1 
May 3 . 13-12 
May 30. 4—2 
May 21 . 6—2 
July 19 (11 in). 7-6 
July 21 . 10-0 
Sept. 8 .11—5 
Sept. 11 . 10—1 
Nine games.. 78—34 
May 22 (12 in.).10— 8 
Junes.4— 2 
July 28 (6In.).. 2— 1 
Sept. 4.4—1 
Sept. 5.6—1 
Five games.. .26—18 
Providence.. 
June 24. 4— 1 
June25. 9— 2 
June27.15-3 
July 1.8—4 
Sept. 25.15— 4 
Sept. 28.7—6 
Sept. 29.5—1 
Sept. 30..14- 
May 10.16—16 
May 28. 9—2 
May 30 . 4—0 
May 31.33—2 
Sept.8. 7—4 
lop 1.10. 3—2 
May 13.14 . 
June 6.3—0 
July 19. 9-3 
July 21(5),.. 0—0 
July 23.13- 4 
Sept 3.8—1 
Sept 4.10- c 
Sept 6.11— ' 
Eight games.. 77—24 
Six games.. .52—20 
Seven games.68—19 
May 20.11- 
May 22.19- 
May 24.17—1 
lune 10. 6—1 
June 13.19-0 
lune 14. 
luly 16. - 
5ept. 17.6—2 
iept. 18 (11 In). 5— 4 
Sept. 19.15- 5 
Ten games.. .117—39 
May 1.15- 
May 2(10In.).. 7- 
JunelB. 8— 
Juhe21.6— 
July 10 . 6— 
July 12.3— 
Sept. 12.8— 
Sept. 15 . 5-1 
Eight games.57—23 
July 30. 9—2 
July 21.10-2 
Aug. 2. 8—4 
Aug. 9 (13in.). 0— 3 
Aug. 11 (12in.) 3—2 
Aug. 12.2—1 
Aug. 19.12— 2 
Aug. 20.13— 3 
Aug. 28.17— 1 
Aug. 30.6-2 
Ten games... .89—22 
July 4, . 7—4 
July 5. 5—2 
Aug. 5. .7—6 
Aug. 6. 5— 1 
Aug. 7 (11 in.). 13- 9 
Aug. 13.11— 3 
Aug. 15 .16- 7 
Aug. 23.12— 8 
Aug. 25.9—1 
Aug. 26. P " 
Ten games. .93—42 
July 26.1-6 
Aug. 7.6—5 
Aug. 14.4—0 
May 22... 
May 24... 
June 11.. 
..15—11 
..8-3 
.. 7— 5 
May 10. 7—6 
Junes.10-1 
June 7.9—3 
July 8. 6—1 
Sept. 3 (6).... 3—2 
Three games. .30—19 
One game.9—7 
Four games.. .34—13 
May 13.12-3 
May 17.11—3 
May 28 . 4—0 
May 30. 4—2 
May 31... . 8—7 
July 17. .. 8-6 
Sept. 10 . 6—8 
Seven games. .63—20 
Two games.14—4 
Two games.... 10- 
May 16. 1—0 
June 10 (8).1-1 
June 14.10—9 
Sept. 17. 5—4 
Sept. 19 (9)... 6-6 
Sept. 20. 6—4 
One game.4—1 
One game.1—0 
Three games.. 21—17 
Two games... .29—10 
May 20. 5—2 
May 24. 7-2 
June 7.19-4 
July 24. 2-0 
Sept. 3. 5—4 
Sept. 6.13—5 
Six games....51—17 
Juno 23. 6—0 
June 25. 5—1 
June 26. 3—1 
June 30. 5-2 
Two games.15—9 Four games 19—4 
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