Clipping:Brush on the fall of the Players' League

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Date Saturday, November 22, 1890
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[from an interview of Brush in the Indianapolis Journal] They never have had any confidence in each other, and so when the break became imminent most of them sought to get out with as little loss as possible, regardless of each other's interests. They did not stand together as an organization and the leading capitalists and players saw at once when New York and Pittsburg pulled out that the jig was up.

Source Sporting Life
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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