Clipping:The Bostons take a vacation
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Date | Sunday, July 14, 1872 |
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Text | The Bostons had a picnic on one of the islands in Boston Bay, for which they took their departure on the 6th inst., there to stay for ten days’ fishing, shooting, bathing, and sport. Here is where Harry Wright shows his head to be level, and where, also, the club managers act most judiciously. Harry knows that base ball is rather dull in July after the Fourth, especially during the prevalence of any heated term; and, moreover, he is fully aware of the advantages to health, strength, and training which a week’s sojourn such as he has given his men will yield in p repairing them for the arduous field work of the fall campaign. Our Athletic managers might profit by the example and do no harm. |
Source | Philadelphia Sunday Republic |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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