Clipping:Discontent in Pittsburgh over the Barkley and McKnight matters
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Date | Wednesday, March 24, 1886 |
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Text | If the Alleghenies has but joined the League, all the present contention about that multitudinous official, McKnight, might have been avoided. Has there been any deception in the matter? Was Mr. McKnight entrusted with so many offices as an inducement to prevent the Allghenies from joining the League? Why not leave the Association which has treated the Alleghenies so badly in their treatment of Mr. McKnight, and run the club independently? Or, is the Association such an autocratic affair that the rule “once a subject always a subject” applies? Without Barkley and McKnight what will the Alleghenies do, anyway? |
Source | Pittsburgh Commercial Gazette |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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