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Show jpfNNflNT GIVEN TO CHAMPIONS -a." " . ; - f(ev York Stands at the Head of World's List : "in Baseball. . . .i. - , - NEW -YORK, June 1 This promises to . be a memorable day Jn the annals of . baseball in New York. The presentation of the world's championship pennant to the- New York club of the National "1 league and its unfurling at the Polo if' grounds will be made an event long to be remembered by the patrons of America's Ameri-ca's national game. The Polo grounds will be decorated more handsomely than ever before, and from 1 to 4 o'clock, besides be-sides the band concerts, there will be fireworks. . -The pennant wHl be formally presented ; by the national - commission to President Pulllam, who will-then turn it over to Patrick F. McGowan, - president of the Board ef Aldermen, who in the absence ef Mayor McClellan, will present the pennant to the New York club. After this ceremony It will be hoisted on a specially prepared pole by the Giants and members of the Cincinnati team. Incident to the regularly scheduled game between the New Yorks and Cincinnati Cin-cinnati there will be a parade, in which nearly all of the prominent amateur and semi-professional clubs in Greater New York will participate. |