Clipping:Dirty ball playing

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Date Wednesday, September 4, 1889
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[Chicago vs. Pittsburgh 8/30/1889] ...there was considerable dirty ball playing. Carroll collided with Pfeffer in stealing second in the third, and Anson called for a fine. In the next inning Pfeffer ran into Dunlap in a similar way, but it looked very much as if it was done on purpose. Lynch refused to fine him, but a moment later Dunlap made a frightful lunge at the Chicago second baseman with his right, which was very cleverly “ducked.” Lynch saw the move and promptly fined Dunlap $25 for the “pass.

Source The Sporting Life
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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