July 12, 1906: Frank Shaughnessy leads Ottawa to victory in outlaw Northern Independent League

The Northern Independent League, formerly known as the Northern New York League, was expected to go from four to six teams in 1906 by expanding into two Canadian cities, Montreal and Ottawa.1 But when Montreal’s application was “turned down with a thud,” the league made a curious decision.2 It admitted Ottawa and began the season … Continue reading July 12, 1906: Frank Shaughnessy leads Ottawa to victory in outlaw Northern Independent League