Clipping:Attendance in Boston 2
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Date | Wednesday, August 25, 1886 |
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Text | In the second home series, which they [Boston] have just completed, they played 20 games, winning 13 and losing 6, and one was a tie. … These twenty games have been attended, according to the turnstiles, by 48, 876 people, divided as follows: Chicago, 10,031; Detroit, 12,874; Kansas City, 4,345; New York, 10,134; Philadelphia (2 games) 3,943; St. Louis, 4,556; Washington, 2,993. the average was 2,444. in the first home series, twenty-one games and including three holiday contests, the attendance was 59,090, an average of 2,814. the total attendance this season has been 107,966, an average of 2,633, and the visiting clubs proved attractions in this order: Detroit, 26,095; New York, 20,396; St. Louis, 16,623; Chicago, 15,195; Philadelphia, 13,822; Kansas City, 10,161; Washington, 5,674. |
Source | Sporting Life |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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