Clipping:The AA puts the NL on formal notice regarding the Beatin case
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Date | Wednesday, August 31, 1887 |
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Text | [from a letter from Byrne to Young dated 8/20/87] I am informed by Mr. Wikoff that upon his calling your attention more directly to his notice of suspension, you advised him that you were satisfied Detroit's claim to Messrs. Beatin and Kinslow was a good and valid one, and that ended the matter so far as the League was concerned. Permit me to suggest that your ipse dixit does not settle this matter so far as either the League or the Association is concerned. The League and Association being the creators of and the parties to the National Agreement, and the same being in force, it remains to be seen if one party thereto can ignore and over-ride the provisions and conditions of the said Agreement whenever it sees fit or finds it convenient to do so. |
Source | Sporting Life |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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