Clipping:Allegheny Club ownership, finances

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Date Wednesday, October 29, 1884
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The dissension in the directory of the Allegheny Base-ball Club culminated Friday in the withdrawal of Mr. Jones, one of the four gentlemen who took charge of the club last fall and put up money to pay the debts of the old company, as well as to fix up new grounds and reorganize the playing team. Mr. Jones said to-day that about $30,000 had been received at home games. This amount and that gained from games played in other cities, together with the starting investment, a total of $57,000, had been sunk, and the club is still in debt., quoting the Philadelphia Item

Source Cincinnati Enquirer
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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