Clipping:Buying and selling games

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Date Saturday, April 4, 1868
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The coming base ball season promises to be unusually brilliant. While favoring outdoor recreation calculated to physically benefit our young men, we deprecate the system of betting so prevalent on ball grounds last season. Games were jockeyed and sold with the most open indecency. Each club appeared to have its own exclusive gang of “roughs,” who made it their business to swindle outsiders through an understanding with the players. Ladies were driven from the ground, and toward the close of the season ceased attending match games. Unless this state of things is changed during the coming season, the game will sink to a level with dog-fighting.

Source Philadelphia City Item
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
Origin Initial Hershberger Clippings

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