Clipping:Smoke at the Pittsburgh grounds

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Date Wednesday, May 30, 1888
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[from the Pittsburgh correspondent's column] There is a smelting furnace on Grand avenue right near the grounds, and almost eery game recently has been bothered by a huge supply of smoke blown from the stack. Several times it has been impossible to locate the fielders from the scorers' box. The smoke is a nuisance and something should be done to prevent the annoyance. Some day, unless the trouble is remedied, a player will be injured, or what is worse, the Pittsburg Club will lose a game on account of the smoke and then there will be a big howl which will bring about some change.

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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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