Clipping:Amateurs in 'club-games'
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Date | Sunday, April 28, 1867 |
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Text | Though the abolition of match-games, club as club, at Hoboken, is disadvantageous in one respect, it will be of benefit in another, inasmuch as the amateur players of the clubs will be afforded greater facilities for sport. Arrangements are being made this season at Hoboken for a series of club-games, in which those members of the several organizations who pay but don’t play will be allowed to participate, and at these club encounters an effort will be made to get the ladies to be present. Married and single games, muffin-matches, and junior and senior contests, will be more in vogue at Hoboken than ever before. |
Source | New York Sunday Mercury |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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