Clipping:Pat Murphy on why he signed with the League

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Date Wednesday, January 22, 1890
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[from an interview of Pat Murphy] First of all, I considered the interests of my family, and in so doing I was obliged to choose between a certainty and an uncertainty. The step I have taken was prompted by that one principal motive. My obligations to the men who have always treated me with kindness also demanded my attention. I was perfectly satisfied with the New York management. I have no grievances. The only fault I found was that our captain, Mr. Ewing, did not allow me to participate in more games.

Source The Sporting Life
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
Origin Initial Hershberger Clippings

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