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Show : STAWPABP SPURTING PAGE 1 STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Union Association. Won. Lost- PC Salt Lake 61 35 .035 MlSBOUla 57 .".4 .C2C Great Falls 50? 43 .53S Ogdcn 45 G3 .159 Butto 39 5S .402 Helena 33 C2 .317 I National League. Woo. Lost. PC. New York 05 23 .729 Chicago 55 33 .625 . Pittsburg GO 30 .6S1 i Philadelphia. 43 41 .512 . Cincinnati 44 47 .484 SL Louis 40 63 .430 Brooklyn 34 57 .374 Boston 24 05 .270 American League. Won. Lost PC. Boston 65 29 .691 "Washington 60 36 .625 J Philadelphia 64 40 .574 Chicago 47 44 516 Detroit 40 49 .481 Cleveland 45 52 .464 Nw York 30 59 337 SL Louis 27 65 .293 ) j (Continued from Pago Two.) ;: pis m phi IIMjff fill t New York, July 29. Evidently Kjlntt Wells, tho English lightweight ycbampion lias a poor memory for flg- (urcs. When Welb arrived In Eng- ' flsnd recently he delivered himself of J ja fovr roinarka in explanation of his Ji jlosing bnttlo wi'h Packcy McFarland, g lin the course of which ho informed ' this admirers that it was the weight 3 f that beat him in that fight S "I had to do 133 pounds for Mc, 1 I Farland," Wells said. "Yo.i Know my .i '"beat weight is 135. and at 133 I was j J too weak to do myself justice. Three I" ! days before the contort I was down .to 130 pounds, and I cou.J not put ion tho oxlra flesh in time. However, II am convinced that when I am in iform McFarland could not touch mc. j$Hc could not stay Jwenty rounds against me, for In the seventh round Ti fll was told to go jn and finish him jj na i failed, as I did not seem to be I BbIe to judge distanco accurately." I: ft WoIIa also Eaid that ho would like -lo meet McFarland In a twenty-round - 'bout 'n England and declared he was 7 . willing to wager 5.000 -: the 3ide. ? ': Ko neglected to mention that ho was j lent sprawling to the floor in a bout I svlth Young Brown, and was trimmed "ij'by Cobby Wilson, a Canadian. |