Clipping:Pittsburgh Players club reduces admission to 25 cents
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Date | Saturday, May 3, 1890 |
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Text | [from a circular by John Tener] ...it has been determined by the Pittsburgh Players' League Club to further popularize itself by the introduction of a 25-cent admission to its home games. The Sporting Life May 3, 1890 [from the Pittsburgh correspondent] To-day [4/30] was the first day the 25-cent revival could be judged, for yesterday it rained before the time for calling the game and but 680 people were on hand. This afternoon Old Sol had his rays out and tempered thew ind and it really was a first-class base ball day. The crowds flocked into the gates. It was a representative array of base ball patrons. [The attendance was 1402.] The Sporting Life May 3, 1890 |
Source | Sporting Life |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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