Clipping:Athletic Club ownership
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Date | Saturday, December 3, 1887 |
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Text | The Athletic Base Ball Club yesterday applied for a charter in the office of the Common Pleas Courts, the object of which is the maintenance of facilities for playing the game of base ball and of promoting atletic sport. The following are the names of the subscribers with the number of their shares attached to their names: William H. Whittaker, 100; William Sharsig, 100; Henry C. Pennypacker, 100; Lewis Simmons, 100; Charles E. Mason, 10; William S. Kames, 10; Thomas A. Mink, 5; N. L. Toy, 5; James R. F. Bell, 5; M. J. Dunn, 2; G. Morrison Taylor, 1; Richard J. Lennon, 1; Thomas S. Mitchell, 30; John L. Wilson, 1; J. H. Maxwell, 3; Charles L. Baker, 2; John W. Mink, 5; and George S. Horn, 50. The amount of capital stock is $50,000, composed of 5,000 shares at the par value of $100 each, and $5,470, or over ten per cent., has been paid into the treasurer, William H. Whittaker, southwest corner Broad and Walnut streets. |
Source | Philadelphia Times |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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