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The 1907 Championship flag is raised amid great fanfare at West Side Grounds in front of sold out crowd. Cubs owner Charles Murphy thinks it's a bad omen when the flag gets stuck halfway up the flagpole.
A who's who of Chicago society is attending the game. The first pitch was thrown from the upper box by Chicago Mayor Fred Busse.
Cubs stud starter Orval Overall doesn't live up to the moment, unfortunately. He is rocked early and often. The Cubs lose 11-3 to the Boston Braves.
Elsewhere in baseball this week...
Joe Tinker hits the ball out of the park to win the game for the Cubs against the hated New York Giants 8-7.
For the week the Cubs go 4-2 and remain in first place with a record of 19-9.
Jack Pfiester, a member of the Cubs starting rotation, celebrates his 30th birthday (May 24). By the time he turns 33, his career will be over.
A little known baseball player named Carl Spongeberg celebrates his 24th birthday (May 21). He doesn't know that he will get his only shot at the majors later this summer—he'll pitch seven innings for the Cubs.
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