Clipping:The financial status of the professional clubs
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Date | Saturday, December 7, 1872 |
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Text | Thus far this new [Philadelphia] club, Athletics, and Baltimorians, are the only regular teams spoken of as likely to take part in next seasons’s campaign. There will be no regular stock company nine either in Chicago, Boston, or New York,, judging from the present appearance of things. In this city the Mutuals will run on the co-operative system, and the chances are that the Bostons will follow suit, unless the Cincinnati people should take advantage of the opportunity to secure the services of the Wright Brothers and re-organize the Red Stockings. The fact that the Boston Club has allowed McVey to leave them shows rather plainly that the late fire has made it doubtful whether the nine will be re-organized for 1873. |
Source | New York Clipper |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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