Clipping:Baltimore in the AA

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Date Tuesday, March 14, 1882
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[reporting on the AA meeting of 3/13/1882] Among others present were A. K. Fulton, one of the proprietors of the Baltimore American and formerly the manager of the Monumental City’s “Canary” nine, and A. J. Houck, also prominently identified with base ball matters in that city.

The resignation of the Atlantic Club, of Brooklyn, was accepted. That club will therefore play nothing but exhibition games during the coming season, acting as an independent organization and having no interest in the championship scores. The Baltimore Club put in an application for admission, was granted membership, and its delegates, H. C. Myers and C. Watts, were invited to seats in the convention.

Source Philadelphia Times
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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