Clipping:The reporters on the English tour
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Date | Sunday, August 16, 1874 |
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Text | The “fourth estate,” to whom all yield precedence, had several representatives, among whom were H. S. Kempton, of the Boston Herald; F. D. Wilkie, of the Chicago Times; Dr. E. A. Pope, or the Boston Journal; F. Alden, of the New York Times; J. Weldon, of the New York Graphic; Counselor David T. Lynch, who will look after the interests of the Brooklyn Eagle; D. L. Howell, of the Cincinnati Enquirer; and Al. Wright, on behalf of the Philadelphia Sunday Mercury. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury August 16, 1874 [PSD 8/16/1874 lists “D.S. Howell” for the Cincinnati Enquirer.] a triple play on a foul ball [Philadelphia vs. Hartford at Boston 8/12/1874] An unusual event occurred in the last inning, when the Philadelphia made a triple play. Tipper and Brady, of the Hartford, were on first and second, and Stearns knocked up a foul fly, which Craver, who was catching, took and fielded to Cummings [pitcher], Cummings fielded to Mack [first baseman], catching Brady, who was returning to first, and then throwing it to Radcliff [second baseman], and making a third victim of Tipper, who was getting back to second. Philadelphia Sunday Republic August 16, 1874 |
Source | Philadelphia Sunday Mercury |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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