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Date | Monday, June 30, 1873 |
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Text | [concerning the upcoming Athletic-Philadelphia match:] Fisler, although suffering occasionally from the injury to his foot, is expected to play. He declines to say anything definite regarding the game, making his usual remark that he will do the best he can; that he hopes his side will win; that the Philadelphias should not be underrated; that Zettlein pitches a straight, fair ball; that clean, safe batting wins at all times; that the Philadelphias play with marvelous unity and enthusiasm; that too much reckless throwing is indulged in when safe hits are made with men on the bases, and that the Umpire is the most important man on the field, if he does his duty. |
Source | All-Day City Item |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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