Clipping:The finances of the St. Louis Club
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Date | Sunday, July 18, 1875 |
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Text | The St. Louis club have earned $10,000 this season. Their paid-up capital amounts to $7,000, and they can now discharge the obligation and be $3,000 ahead on the season. This exhibit shows that base ball, in the West at least, is in a prosperous condition. Philadelphia Sunday Republic July 18, 1875 a player fined for “indisposition” [St. Louis vs. Mutual 7/17/1875] ...a less numerous assemblage of spectators than at either of the other Mutual matches of the week, the cause of this falling off being the decline in the play of the Mutual nine, they failing to field up to the standard they did prior to Hallinan's defection. The latter was fined fifty dollars for his “recent indisposition.” New York Clipper July 24, 1875 |
Source | Philadelphia Sunday Republic |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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