Clipping:An early appreciation of Chadwick
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Date | Saturday, July 26, 1862 |
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Text | Every Base Ball player in the country has heard of Chadwick, the Reporter. He is a lover of manly sports, and we doubt it there was ever a more upright and impartial chronicler. “Honor to who honor is due,” is his motto, and he does not hesitate to censure all who deserve it.-- Perhaps no man has done more to make Base Ball a National and successful game, and to support it by the best of principles. Such a man deserves a handsome compliment—his services deserve flattering recognition—a Gold Watch, or something of that sort, worth $250. Who'll move in this matter? We give notice that if the proposal is not carried out now, we'll move it at the next Base Ball Convention in New York. |
Source | Fitzgeralds City Item |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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