Clipping:Bickering between the Cincinnati Club and the Enquirer

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Date Sunday, June 20, 1886
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A bitter fight is going on between the [Cincinnati Club] management and the Enquirer. This paper attributes the demoralization of the club to Caylor’s incompetency as a manager. It styles him a female seminary graduate, and says he ought to be running around in a Mother Hubbard dress. Caylor retaliates in the Commercial-Gazette, of which he is the base ball editor, and the war has reached a climax. The other day the managing editor of the Enquirer was refused admission to the grounds, whereupon the complimentaries to that paper were sent back to Caylor. It is said there are internal dissensions in the nine caused by dislike for the manager.

Source Philadelphia Times
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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