Clipping:The financial demands of the Cincinnati club on the Atlantic
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Date | Monday, May 30, 1870 |
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Text | As matter of fact, the demand of the Red Stockings [for a fifty cent admission] is nothing, if not downright impudent. It assumes that the mangers know more about the temper of the Brooklyn public than the managers of the local club does. That the club is grasping and avaricious is seen in the demand first made, that the Atlantics should give them forty per cent of the total proceeds, when they knew that parties, other than the Atlantics, were interested in the management of the Capitoline Ground. |
Source | Brooklyn Eagle |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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