Clipping:Practice methods
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Date | Saturday, May 21, 1864 |
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Text | It has been suggested, time and again, to those clubs who desire to excel as playing clubs, that they devote one day in a week or even once a fortnight, to practicing their men together as a whole against the field; but as yet, not a solitary club has ever practiced their best players together in this way, not even for a single month out of every season. It is this neglect on the part of our clubs, to improve the character of the practice games on their club grounds, that has led to the arrangement of these Union Practice Games. In no sense are they club matches, and in no way are those who play in them to be considered as representatives of their clubs, but only as individual players. |
Source | Brooklyn Eagle |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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