Clipping:Early use of 'season ticket'
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Date | Tuesday, August 14, 1866 |
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Text | Mr. Cammeyer's projected Base Ball Tournament, to take place sometime in September, promised to be a decided success. … Owing to his heavy expenditures and with a laudable desire to keep out the “rowdy element” that has so often disgraced our base ball fields, Mr. C. has changed, or rather will change, the price of admission to twenty-five cents for a single ticket. “Season ticket” – i.e. tickets admitting the bearer to the entire series of ten games—will, however, be sold for one dollar, the old price. |
Source | Brooklyn Eagle |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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