Clipping:Baltimore Club finances and ownership
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Date | Tuesday, September 26, 1882 |
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Text | An exchange says: Notwithstanding the ill-luck of the Baltimore Club this season, it is said that Myers and partner, the only managers of the Club, will clear at least $10,000 between them. Whether the same club will be in existence next year is a matter of some doubt. Cincinnati Enquirer September 26, 1882 William Barnie, the manager of the Philadelphia Baseball Club, has procured a copartnership in the Baltimore Association Club for next season, and will personally manage that team. Mr. Barnie took hold of the reins of management of the Philadelphia Club when, under the control of Horace Phillips, that nine was playing losing games, and he has handled them so skillfully that not only has the Philadelphia Club defeated every team in the National League, but many thousands of dollars have been drawn into the treasury. Mr. Barnie has become very popular here, and his departure will be regretted. The new Association Club in Baltimore will be supported by business men who have never been identified with the defunct Baltimore nine. George Cassidy will be President; Wm. Gettinger, Treasurer; N. W. Stewart, Secretary; and Wm. Barnie, Manager. Cincinnati Enquirer October 1, 1882 |
Source | Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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