Clipping:Credit for the AA given to Horace Phillips
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Date | Saturday, September 2, 1882 |
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Text | While in St. Louis the past week, your correspondent had an interview with Horace B. Phillips, late of the Philadelphia club, and everything is favorable to a strong team at Indianapolis. Phillips has many warm friends in the West, and the Western journals all unite in giving him the credit (and justly, too,) of being the originator of the American Association, his earnest efforts last Fall, when connected with the Athletic club, being the means of securing the Louisville and St. Louis to take an interesting in reforming the new association, besides reviving the interest in Allegheny by playing the Athletic-Detroit game there on September 12, last year. |
Source | Philadelphia Item |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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