Clipping:The decline in the furor for professional games

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Date Sunday, August 18, 1872
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The furor for professional playing being now on the decline, it becomes the pecuniary interest of the ground keepers to reduce the tariff in proportion to the loss of the power to attract large crowds, which the professional clubs possessed two or three years ago. What with “exhibition” games and their sequence of suspected hippodroming the patrons of the game have gradually lost interest in a majority of the club games played, and they will now no longer pay the half-dollar fee as they did in 1869 and 1871. In those years so great was the rush that it became advisable to increase the tariff in order to lessen the crowd. Now the reverse action is necessary.

Source New York Sunday Mercury
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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