Clipping:An admission the League has better players

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Date Friday, February 6, 1885
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Lew Simmons says: “The League was more afraid of a fight than the American Association, because League Clubs had more to lose. If the National agreement had been broker there would have been a raid by the club managers of one organization on the players of the other. I would have been after Paul Hines as quick as I could have reached a telegraph office. The League has a great many players that American Association clubs would like to get, but we have only a few men that would be in great demand in the League.” St.

Source St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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