Clipping:Hugh Daly insulted a reporter
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Date | Sunday, February 19, 1882 |
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Text | Hugh Daly is the change pitcher of the Buffalo team. This is the fellow who so grossly insulted the base ball reporter of the Herald last Summer on the grand stand at the polo grounds. He found it necessary to apologize to the young journalist before the season was over. Brooklyn Daily Eagle February 19, 1882 the end of the Jefferson street grounds The old ball ground at Twenty-fifth and Jefferson streets, Philadelphia, is now almost covered with buildings, the only vacant section being disposed of at auction Feb. 14, and realizing upwards of fifty thousand dollars to the city, who owned the property. The ground was formally inaugurated May 25, 1864, by the playing of a game between selected nines of the most prominent clubs of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, for the benefit of the Sanitary Fair then being held in Philadelphia. The Athletics and Olympics jointly occupied the ground for fourteen successive seasons, sub-letting to to the Philadelphias in 1873-4-5. The closing contest on the ground took place Oct. 29, 1877, between the Athletics and an amateur club canned the United. New York Clipper February 25, 1882 |
Source | Brooklyn Daily Eagle |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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