Clipping:The effectiveness of the fifty cent admission

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Date Saturday, July 1, 1871
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The fifty cents admittance, which is now charged by all professional clubs to any of their games, works like a charm for the big clubs—such as the Mutuals, the Athletics, the White Stockings, the B ostons, and the Olympics—but the remaining six clubs are scarcely making money enough to pay their laundry bills. There will be a falling through of some of these “small fry” before the season closes.

Source New York Evening Telegram
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
Origin Initial Hershberger Clippings

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