Clipping:Continued complaints about outsiders in the press stand

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Date Sunday, September 15, 1872
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Something should be done in regard to the scorers’ stand. It is so crowded on the occasion of regular match games that it is very hard for the reporters and scorers to write with any comfort. On the occasion of extra-important games the bench is full of those who have no business in the place, and some of the members of the press have to beg for their seats from those occupying them. Now this can be very easily remedied. If a lock was put on the door at the foot of the stairs, and each of the reporters provided with a key, there would be no further cause for complaint.

Source Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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