Clipping:The condition of the Cincinnati Club

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Date Saturday, November 6, 1880
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The Cincinnati Club held a special meeting Oct. 26, when a resolution withdrawing the application for membership in the League was passed unanimously. It was also agreed to assess the stock twenty-five per cent., so as to have a working cash margin for next year. The stockholder manifested much enthusiasm respecting the formation of a new and independent association of baseball clubs, and but one sentiment was expressed, viz., faith in the success of the movement and a belief that the Cincinnatis had acted judiciously under the circumstances. It now seems more than likely that St. Louis will take membership in the new Association, and organize a strong team for next season.

Source New York Clipper
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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