Clipping:Housing arrangements for the Baltimore club

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Date Monday, March 11, 1872
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It is understood that the players will all be quartered under one roof, and that Mr. William Lennon, late catcher for the Kekiongas and Pastimes, will be the genial host, Mr. N. E. Young looking after the discipline and well-being of the men. Baltimore American March 11, 1872

Messrs. Craver, Fisher, Radcliff, Higham and York have taken quarters at a quiet boarding house on Biddle street near Eutaw, and Messrs. Pike and Mills are at present stopping at the Gibbons House, the former having concluded to rent a desirable dwelling for himself and family as soon as possible. Baltimore American March 23, 1872

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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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