Clipping:The financial benefits of touring
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Date | Sunday, April 26, 1868 |
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Text | The Atlantic Club propose to take but ten players with them on their tour. If they go with less than twelve they will make a mistake. They will probably be absent from the city until the last of July, as some twenty odd clubs want them to visit them, and it will be far more profitable to stay than it would be to play at home–at least until August. In fact, the club will make more out West in a week than they would in a month at home. In order to accommodate those of their nine who cannot stop so long, they might arrange to play their strongest opponents in June, and then let the remainder of the nine travel around and have their fun with the country-clubs. |
Source | New York Sunday Mercury |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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