Clipping:A counterfeit reporter
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Date | Saturday, July 1, 1871 |
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Text | The young rascal who for some time past has been representing himself as the regular base ball reporter of a certain two-penny Sunday paper, and on the strength of such representation has been not only admitted within the Union ground, but to a seat among the Simon pure representatives of the press, very much to their disgust, was last Wednesday nominally ordered from the grounds by the proprietor, Mr. Cammeyer. It may be well to state just here that none others than base ball reporters are allowed to occupy seats in the reporters' stand, and that all others who crowd in simply to get a good view of the game will in the future be required to “vamose the ranche.” [sic] |
Source | New York Evening Telegram |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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