Clipping:The Allegheny grounds
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Date | Sunday, June 7, 1868 |
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Text | The grounds are enclosed, and bid fair, when some improvements contemplated shall be made, to be “just the thing” for ball purposes. The surface is a little rough, but the grass is coming up I places, and I learned that it was the intention of the club to sod it. A stand has been erected for the accommodation of spectators, but it is without covering, and consequently it will not be an attractive resort with the fair sex, particularly of a bright sunny afternoon. The club ought to remedy this matter. Lumber is a cheap commodity in this country, and if the experiment was tried, it would soon pay for itself. |
Source | Philadelphia Sunday Mercury |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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