Clipping:The financial condition of the Inter-State Association

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Date Monday, September 24, 1883
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The Inter-State Association had a stormy time last week, and it is, perhaps, lucky for all the clubs that the end of the season is close at hand. The only organization of the lot which seems to be on a sound financial footing is the Brooklyn Club, which, apart from the solid capital it started with, has made money this season. This is probably the only season of life for the Inter-State, as the new and powerful Union League will, no doubt, take its place.

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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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