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Sunday, June 12, 1870
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It will be seen, from a card published in our columns, that Mr. Charles Mills has, notwithstanding the extraordinary inducements offer to him by the Atlantic Club, declined to break his engagement with the Mutuals. All lovers of the game of base ball will be glad to find that this attempt, upon the part of the Atlantic Club, to break up the team of a sister club, when the services of its players are most in requisition, and when the efforts of the captain to organize a first-rate nine are possibly about to be crowned with success, has been so signally frustrated.
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Source
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New York Dispatch
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Submitted by
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Richard Hershberger
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Origin
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Initial Hershberger Clippings
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