Clipping:Senators at the ball park
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Date | Wednesday, May 7, 1884 |
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Text | Senator Vest, of Missouri, is a frequent spectator at Capital Park, and they way he squeezes for the boys is awful. He usually takes a seat back of first base and watches the points of the game with the greatest interest. Senator Gorman is also a frequent visitor. In fact, many of the gentlemen from the north and south wings of the capitol are, to be sure, quite frequently within the inclosure of Capital Park. The Sporting Life May 7, 1884 Philadelphia reserves disbanded; duplicate batteries The Philadelphia Reserve team is no more. Their playing season closed last Wednesday. A few men will be released, but Harry Wright has decided to make haste slowly in this matter. The reserve catchers, Allen, Donahue and Daniels, are to be retained. Knight will continue as change pitcher and Fogarty and Cahill as substitutes. The work in the League season this year will be more exacting than ever before and Mr. Wright does not think he can have too many duplicate batteries. The Sporting Life May 7, 1884 |
Source | Sporting Life |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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