Clipping:Chadwick leaves the New York dailies; the metropolitan reporters
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Date | Saturday, May 29, 1869 |
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Text | You will see by the editorial notice in the Clipper, written by Frank Queen, that I have severed my connection with the New York dailies, as a reporter of out-door sports, having made a permanent engagement to write exclusively, as far as daily papers are concerned, for the Brooklyn Daily Union, which has made its sports and pastime columns a specialty of the paper for years. Mr. Piccott, an impartial and truthful reporter, will write for the Tribune, Times, and Sun. Hudson does the Brooklyn Eagle, Mallison the World, the Kelly the Herald. The Sunday News has discharged their base ball reporters, and dropped base ball for velocipeding, on account of the advertisements it gains by it. Taber does the Sunday Dispatch. The Mercury still has the same base ball editor it has had for the last eight years. National Chronicle May 29, 1869 The base ball column of the New York Sunday Mercury is edited by Mr. J. A. Taber, a gentleman every way competent to fill the place. National Chronicle June 5, 1869 |
Source | National Chronicle |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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