Clipping:The Rowe and White cases and the status of the Detroit Club
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Date | Wednesday, March 13, 1889 |
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Text | [reporting the NL meeting of 3/5/1889] When the League reconvened the Detroit Club matter was taken up. After careful consideration of the case of Rowe and White it was determined not to accept the Detroit Club's resignation but to place the same in President Young's hands, subject to his acceptance at the proper time—which means when Rowe and White come to terms. The Detroit Club then released Jas. L. White, J. C. Rowe, E. Hanlon and C. H. Getzein. Thereupon the Pittsburg Club accepted the services of J. L. White, J. C. Rowe and Edward Hanlon and Indianapolis accepted the services of Getzein. This relieves the Detroit Club of any further trouble about the recalcitrant players and enables the League to hold them in reserve. |
Source | Sporting Life |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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