Clipping:Season ticket books
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Date | Sunday, March 18, 1877 |
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Text | Season tickets for the Boson grounds are on sale at the club rooms only–$10 for a gentleman’s ticket and half price for a lady’s. the tickets are in book form and contain 40 coupons, one of which must be given up at each championship game. They are not good for other games and are not transferrable. The book will pass the owner into games with non-league clubs. Boston Herald March 18, 1877 Season seats for the Chicago Club’s games for 1877 will be sold Tuesday morning of this week at Spalding’s, No. 118 Randolph street, beginning at 9 o’clock. The new system of accounting between clubs and the patent turnstiles have made a new style of tickets necessary, and accordingly the purchaser of a season ticket this time will be furnished with a handsome leather-covered book, containing checks for each game to be played. The demand for the season-ticket this year will be larger than ever before, because it is pretty well known that, besides the League games for the championship, the Chicagos will receive here most of the best outside clubs, like Indianapolis, Star, Milwaukee, Tecumseh, Maple Leaf, etc. the holder of a season-ticket, being entitled to his seat for every game in which the Chicagos take part, will thus get a large number more games this year than he did last year, or ever has before. Chicago Tribune April 8, 1877 |
Source | Boston Herald |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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