Clipping:Players' finances

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Date Saturday, June 7, 1890
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The Players' League contains a larger number of well-to-do players than all the other leagues put together, partly because the men have been in the business ever so much longer and have therefore had the opportunity to save from big salaries, and partly because they are a superior set of men, with the ability to take care of, as well as earn, money. Among the men who have money and property may be cited Comiskey, Keefe, Ward, Irwin, Quinn, Brouthers, White, Rowe, Dan Richardson, Whitney, Pfeffer, Buffinton, Hanlon, O'Rourke, Ewing, Kelly, Stovey, Hardie Richardson and many others.

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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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