Clipping:Opposition to Horace Phillips

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Date Sunday, October 22, 1882
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An evening paper quotes from a private letter from Joe Simmons to the effect that President Pank, of the Louisville Club, will oppose the admission of the Columbus Base-ball Club to the American Association in case Horace B. Phillips appear as manager. Mr. Phillips has been selected by the Board of Directors, and is now in the East engaging players. There is an element here which failed to defeat the organization of the company and the raising of the stock, and they now propose to carry the fight to the meeting of the association, which will convene in this city [Columbus] on Monday. It is not believed here that the Association will allow Simmons and Pank to bring their personal grievances before the body.

Source Cincinnati Enquirer
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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