Clipping:The baseball war and player discipline

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Date Friday, July 25, 1884
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Recent events in the base-ball world show that with the present base-ball war in full blast discipline is going to the dogs. What does the blacklist amount to when expelled players are eagerly welcomed by rival associations. Managers should put on their thinking caps. St. Louis Post-Dispatch July 25, 1884

The St. Louis Unions to-day [7/24] engaged Charles Sweeney, late of the Providence Club, paying him more money than is received by any other pitcher in the country. Cincinnati Enquirer July 25, 1884

Source St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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