Clipping:Boston minority stockholders again frozen out-curves

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Date Wednesday, October 10, 1888
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The triumvirs are on top again as usual. Last spring four of the dissatisfied or frozen-out stockholders in the Boston Base Ball Association—in fact all there are left now outside of the triumvirate—brought suit against President Soden and the two directors and asked the court to compel Treasurer Billings to show the books, and if they should be found in a bad condition to remove the present board of management. The four disgruntled stockholders also asked the court to compel the present management, if not disposed, to make an annual division of the profits. The directors filed a demurrer to the whole case and to-day [10/6] the Supreme Court of the State sustained the “big three.” The Sporting Life October 10, 1888

The suit of John C. Haynes and other stockholders in the Boston base ball association vs. the managers of that association, asking among other things a dissolution of the association and a winding up of its affairs, has been settled. Cleveland Plain Dealer November 29, 1888

Source The Sporting Life
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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