Clipping:Wilmington joins the UA
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Date | Wednesday, August 20, 1884 |
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Text | The Wilmington (Delaware) Club, the strongest club that was in the Eastern League, has joined the Union forces. This club has played fifty-egiht games in the face for the championship of the Eastern League, of which number it has lost but twelves. The team made its debut as a Union Club at Washington in a game with the Nationals yesterday, defeating them after a closely contested game by a score of four to three. The Wilmingtons played a perfect fielding game. St. Louis Post-Dispatch August 20, 1884, quoting the Cincinnati Enquirer Chicago Unions move to Pittsburgh Arrangements were completed to-day [8/19] for the immediate transfer of the Chicago Union Base-ball Club to this city [Pittsburgh]. They will be taken in charge by the Exposition Park Association, which will divide the profits with President Henderson. The club will be known as the Pittsburg Unions. Cincinnati Enquirer August 20, 1884 |
Source | St. Louis Post-Dispatch |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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