Clipping:Rumor of Mills working to block the UA in the east
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Date | Wednesday, November 19, 1884 |
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Text | [from a column by Diddlebock, writing as “Mark It Down] It has leaked out here that while Lucas seemed to have everything his own way, and was moving along in seeming security regarding his Eastern connections, that the National Agreement Clubs were quietly scheming to throw him overboard in the East, and confine his operations entirely to the west. This work seems to have been entrusted by A. G. Mills, of the Arbitration Committee, to Secretary Diddlebock, of the Eastern League. Nothing definite has transpired as yet, but I am reliably informed that Diddlebock, assisted by Barnie, of Baltimore, and Mutrie, of New York, has not been idle, and that the Boston Unions and the Nationals, of Washington, will quietly step out of the Union and join the Eastern League at the meeting in December. |
Source | Sporting Life |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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