Clipping:Louisville Club finances 2

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Date Wednesday, March 3, 1886
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The annual meeting of the Louisville Club was attended by about twenty-five stockholders, all, in fact, but Manager H, who is quite ill. President Phelps presided. The treasurer's report showed that last season was the best in the history of the club. About $10,000 was cleared, $7,000 of which was put in improvements on the grounds, which are now the handsomest in the country. This year the club starts out with a clean record, with no improvements to make, and if the club has as good a year as last it will show a balance in the club's favor of from $10,000 to $12,000 at the end of the season, especially as the salary list will be light, but two of the players receiving the limit.

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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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