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Monday, September 3, 1883
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Ward, of the New Yorks, is an earnest worker, and can play any position for all it is worth. He is a first-class batter, and the highest salaried pitcher in the League, but gives up ball playing after this season and enters Harvard College to study law, preparatory to going into partnership with his brother.
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Source
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Sporting Life
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Richard Hershberger
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Origin
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Initial Hershberger Clippings
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