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{{Chronology Entry
{{Chronology Entry
|Year=1865
|Year=1865
|Year Suffix=
|Year Number=9
|Year Number=9
|Headline=The Abolition of Suppers to Clubs
|Headline=The Abolition of Suppers to Clubs
|Salience=3
|Salience=3
|Tags=Ball in the Culture,
|Tags=Ball in the Culture
|Location=GNYC
|Location=Greater New York City,
|Country=USA
|Country=United States
|Coordinates=40.7127837, -74.0059413
|State=NY-NJ
|State=NY-NJ
|Game=Base Ball,
|City=
|Modern Address=
|Game=Base Ball
|Immediacy of Report=Contemporary
|Immediacy of Report=Contemporary
|Age of Players=Adult
|Age of Players=Adult
|Holiday=
|Notables=
|Text=<p>"THE ABOLITION OF SUPPERS TO CLUBS.-- The following are the clubs whose presidents have appended their signatures to the resolution putting a stop to clubs entertainments to their adversaries &nbsp;after matches played among themselves. This season no suppers or refreshments will be tendered to any of the clubs playing matches with each other named in the following list, except it be done by private parties and not at the expense of the club. All visiting clubs from out-of-town localities will be hospitably received as usual. The clubs signed the resolution in the following order: Mutual, Star, Newark, Eagle, Resolute, Atlantic, Empire, Gotham, and Active. The others will also sign it before the month expires."</p>
|Text=<p>"THE ABOLITION OF SUPPERS TO CLUBS.-- The following are the clubs whose presidents have appended their signatures to the resolution putting a stop to clubs entertainments to their adversaries &nbsp;after matches played among themselves. This season no suppers or refreshments will be tendered to any of the clubs playing matches with each other named in the following list, except it be done by private parties and not at the expense of the club. All visiting clubs from out-of-town localities will be hospitably received as usual. The clubs signed the resolution in the following order: Mutual, Star, Newark, Eagle, Resolute, Atlantic, Empire, Gotham, and Active. The others will also sign it before the month expires."</p>
|Sources=<p>New York Sunday Mercury, April 16, 1865</p>
|Sources=<p>New York Sunday Mercury, April 16, 1865</p>
|Warning=
|Comment=<p>Notable for their absence: the Knickerbocker and the Excelsior of Brooklyn.</p>
|Comment=<p>Notable for their absence: the Knickerbocker and the Excelsior of Brooklyn.</p>
|Query=
|Source Image=
|External Number=
|Submitted by=Bob Tholkes
|Submitted by=Bob Tholkes
|Submission Note=7/16/2014
|Submission Note=7/16/2014
|Reviewed=Yes
|Has Supplemental Text=No
|Has Supplemental Text=No
|Coordinates=40.7127837, -74.0059413
}}
}}

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The Abolition of Suppers to Clubs

Salience Peripheral
Tags Ball in the Culture
Location Greater New York City
City/State/Country: NY-NJ, United States
Game Base Ball
Immediacy of Report Contemporary
Age of Players Adult
Text

"THE ABOLITION OF SUPPERS TO CLUBS.-- The following are the clubs whose presidents have appended their signatures to the resolution putting a stop to clubs entertainments to their adversaries  after matches played among themselves. This season no suppers or refreshments will be tendered to any of the clubs playing matches with each other named in the following list, except it be done by private parties and not at the expense of the club. All visiting clubs from out-of-town localities will be hospitably received as usual. The clubs signed the resolution in the following order: Mutual, Star, Newark, Eagle, Resolute, Atlantic, Empire, Gotham, and Active. The others will also sign it before the month expires."

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New York Sunday Mercury, April 16, 1865

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Notable for their absence: the Knickerbocker and the Excelsior of Brooklyn.

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Submitted by Bob Tholkes
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