Clipping:Athletics arguing about choice of umpire
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Date | Sunday, July 17, 1870 |
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Text | [Chicago vs. Athletic 7/11/1870] As usual, the Philadelphia club insisted upon a Philadelphian as umpire, and this the Chicago captain objected to. Wood named Grum, a good umpire, but rather lenient; but the Athletics would have none but a Philadelphian, and Wood withdrew his nine from the field. Afterward a compromise was had, and Osterheldt of the West Philadelphia club was chosen. The best way to stop this disputing about Philadelphia umpires, is to leave the Athletic Club out of the list of clubs to be played with, then perhaps the loss of dollars and cents, which will result from it, will bring them to their senses. To say the least, it certainly has a suspicious look to see this club always insisting upon their own citizens of umpires. It’s as bad as Troy. |
Source | New York Sunday Mercury |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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