Clipping:How the Brush plan came to be adopted

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Date Wednesday, December 5, 1888
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[from an interview of Nimick] The salary and classification questions were settled after it was demonstrated, that unless such a system prevailed, the League would go to pieces. I first gained the consent of Philadelphia, Washington, Indianapolis and Cleveland for the presentation of the propositions, and showed plainly that unless they were favorably acted upon these clubs with Pittsburgh would have to drop out of the League at the close of next season. After considerable discussion Chicago, which, by the way, has a smaller salary list than Pittsburg, came over to our side. It was followed by New York. Boston was the last to give in. we showed in our arguments that the life of the League depended upon the passage of these measures, and they were finally adopted.

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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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