Clipping:The condition of the Olympic Club 2

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Date Sunday, September 10, 1882
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This time-honored organization, and pioneer among base ball clubs of our city, composed of many prominent citizens and lovers of the game, are again in active duty, after many changes of players and location of grounds. Through the exertions and persistent efforts of a few of th most active members they have secured a most desirable location for Tuesdays and Fridays. The grounds are situation at Eighteenth and Cumberland streets, adjoining the Lamb Tavern, and in every way adapted for the use of the same, also being easy of access by the horse cars. [An account of an intramural game follows.]

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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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