Clipping:The Mutuals' new regimen
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Date | Wednesday, July 28, 1869 |
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Text | The directors have given Mr. John Wildey, the President of the club, absolute control of the players—a move that cannot fail to be productive of the best results. Mr. Wildey has already set apart two days in the week for practice, which, together, with the three or four matches that will be played weekly seems likely to give the nine but little chance to grow rusty. A fine of $5 will be imposed upon a member absent on a practice or match day, while the penalties for other offences have been made equally severe. Charley Mills, the captain of the nine, will report all delinquents to Mr. Wildey, and will be held personally responsible for the good conduct and punctual attendance of the players on all occasions. |
Source | New York World |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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