Clipping:A denial that the Louisville four's pay was in arrears

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Date Sunday, March 10, 1878
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The expelled players have sought to give the impression by cards, by word of mouth, and through their Philadelphia organ, that the reason they sold games was to support themselves and their families. It is an open secret that, at the League meeting, Mr. Chase, of the Louisvilles, referred to this matter, and produced receipts and other evidence to show beyond a doubt that every man in the club was paid in full up to and past the date of the games which were confessed to have been sold.

Source Chicago Tribune
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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