Clipping:The membership of the Alaska Club

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Date Sunday, February 27, 1876
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The Alaska Club, at the beginning of last season, was hardly known in amateur circles, but after defeating the Arlington and Hoboken Clubs, and almost taking the Fly Aways into camp, who were only saved by several bad decisions of the umpire, were soon recognized as a leading amateur nine. They were not a regular organization until last September. They club now numbers sixty-eight members. They have given two balls during the winter; the last (on the 24 th) proved quite a success. There were sixty couples present. New York Sunday Mercury February 27, 1876

The Alaska Club, of New York, is a strong baseball association, numbering over one hundred members. New York Sunday Mercury March 26, 1876

Source New York Sunday Mercury
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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