Clipping:Definition of a professional

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Date Saturday, July 20, 1872
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[from Answers to Correspondents] Snakey works at his trade and is a member of a junior club. He cannot get off to play matches without losing the time. His club pay him a certain sum to make up for lost time at each match. Moneyless bets Max that Snakey is a professional player, on the ground the he, Snakey, receives pay from the club. Max holds that Snakey cannot be called a “professional,” as he receives pay for lost time and not for his services. Who wins? He is not a professional, as he does not make it his business.

Source New York Clipper
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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