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- Clipping:The need for a new scoring system + (January 16, 1876)
- Active Club of Los Angeles + (January 19, 1876)
- Clipping:A club made up of reporters + (January 22, 1876)
- Clipping:A proposal to restrict what clubs can enter the championship + (January 22, 1876)
- Clipping:Scorer should list at bats + (January 23, 1876)
- Clipping:Fergy Malone giving up his business to concentrate on baseball + (January 23, 1876)
- Occidental Club of Davis + (February 1, 1876)
- Boobies Club of Crete + (February 1, 1876)
- Munroe's Academy Club of Winston + (February 1, 1876)
- Clipping:The formation of the National League + (February 4, 1876)
- Clipping:Commentary on the exclusion of the Philadelphias from the National League + (February 6, 1876)
- Clipping:Cutting Chadwick out of the rule-making + (February 6, 1876)
- Clipping:The Buckeyes incorporate as a stock club + (February 6, 1876)
- Clipping:Proposed revival of the Star Club + (February 6, 1876)
- Clipping:Philadelphia Club officers connected with gamblers + (February 13, 1876)
- Clipping:A condemnation of the Mutuals, comparison with the Philadelphias + (February 13, 1876)
- Clipping:The new League playing rules + (February 13, 1876)
- Clipping:The new official scorer + (February 13, 1876)
- Clipping:The makeup of the League + (February 20, 1876)
- Clipping:A rubber-free ball; the home club provides the ball + (February 20, 1876)
- Clipping:Anson signed over a year in advance + (February 20, 1876)
- Clipping:The sale of Athletic Club stock + (February 20, 1876)
- Clipping:The Athletic reserve nine + (February 27, 1876)
- Clipping:Salary levels; Clapp auctions his services + (February 27, 1876)
- Clipping:The catcher directing the pitcher + (February 27, 1876)
- Clipping:Discipline; the NL's power to expel players; due process and standard of proof + (February 27, 1876)
- Clipping:The organization of the Mutual Club + (February 27, 1876)
- Clipping:The membership of the Alaska Club + (February 27, 1876)
- Clipping:The Knickerbocker ground + (February 27, 1876)
- Clipping:The Big Bonanza Club + (February 27, 1876)
- Pulaski Colored Rifles + (March 1, 1876)
- Marshall Club of Marshalltown + (March 1, 1876)
- 'Colored' Club of Newark + (March 1, 1876)
- In Beardstown in 1876 + (March 1, 1876)
- Clippers Club of Fulton + (March 1, 1876)
- Club of La Harpe + (March 1, 1876)
- Centennial Club of Bardolph + (March 1, 1876)
- Club of Renton + (March 1, 1876)
- Confidence Club of Los Angeles + (March 1, 1876)
- Silver Stars Club of Los Angeles + (March 1, 1876)
- Clipping:A smaller batter's box; and extra strike + (March 5, 1876)
- Clipping:Advertisements on the fence + (March 5, 1876)
- Clipping:A last shot at the ten-men rule; admission fee + (March 5, 1876)
- Clipping:A suggested shift + (March 12, 1876)
- Clipping:Season ticket price in Chicago + (March 12, 1876)
- Clipping:National League credited to Fowle + (March 13, 1876)
- Clipping:Improvements to the Louisville ground + (March 14, 1876)
- Clipping:Chadwick on the amateur rules committee + (March 14, 1876)
- Clipping:Fulsome praise of Cummings + (March 17, 1876)
- In Fort Lowell on 18 March 1876 + (March 18, 1876)
- Clipping:A colorful nickname + (March 18, 1876)
- Clipping:A Grand Duchess in Philadelphia + (March 18, 1876)
- Clipping:Space for three games at once on the Capitoline Grounds + (March 19, 1876)
- Clipping:The Athletic Base Ball Association loses its clubhouse, changes its name + (March 19, 1876)
- Clipping:Enclosed grounds in Milwaukee + (March 19, 1876)
- Clipping:A Massachusetts professional circuit? + (March 20, 1876)
- Clipping:Chadwick heir to a fortune? + (March 22, 1876)
- Block:English Baseball in London on March 25 1876 + (March 25, 1876)
- Clipping:A tepid defense of the Chicago uniforms + (March 26, 1876)
- Clipping:A rumored attempt to sell a game + (March 26, 1876)