Clipping:Early recognition that the schedule requires a multiple of four clubs

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Date Sunday, January 18, 1880
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It is, perhaps, a great misfortune that the League can not admit more than eight Clubs, unless the number be twelve. Nine or ten Clubs will be an impossibility, on account of arranging the schedule. The scheme of ten Clubs is impracticable, inasmuch as that would cut the number of games down to eight for a series, and would destroy the equilibrium between the East and the West which is so nicely established by the admission of Worcester.

Source Cincinnati Enquirer
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
Origin Initial Hershberger Clippings

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