Clipping:How to hire a ringer

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Date Wednesday, November 12, 1884
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Billy Reccius, the well-known dealer in sporting goods of [Louisville] is in the habit of receiving from country clubs applications for a pitcher. Two of these clubs get up a rivalry over their respective merits, and a challenge follows. One club, in order to steal a march on the other, sends there for a pitcher. Reccius has been in the habit of sending them a young man named Henry Smith, who is quite an effective twirler, and generally succeeds in puzzling the rural sluggers.

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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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