Clipping:The new Mutual grounds; playing on the independent principle
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Date | Sunday, March 15, 1868 |
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Text | The Mutual Club have leased the Satellite grounds for the year, if not longer; and henceforth this locality will be known as the Mutual Club grounds. The club, with their characteristic energy, have made arrangements to improve the ground so as to make it the best in the district, and special accommodations are in the process of completion for the large attendance of spectators. The admission-fee to the grounds is not to exceed 10 cents, except on occasions of matches, when an excessive crowd may be anticipated. The club will neither share receipts with other clubs nor accept of a share in match-games on other grounds, but play their game on the independent principle. |
Source | New York Sunday Mercury |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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