Clipping:The conditions and finances of the Athletic Club

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Date Sunday, October 31, 1875
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The Athletics are but slightly in debt, and even this is due to the clique of clubs who combined together against them in the early part of the season, and by refusing to play the Athletics only when it suited their convenience, put them to much pecuniary loss.. Instead of the Athletic Club owing Clapp any salary, he is indebted to that organization, the members thereof having unanimously passed a resolution fining him a month’s salary for absence from championship games.

Source Philadelphia Sunday Mercury
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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