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  • |Title=Providence salaries ...t year, when the salaries reached upward of $15,000. The official list of salaries is as follows: Ward, $1,700; Gross, $1,500; Start, $1,600; Farrell, $1,
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  • |Title=Providence salaries ...t year, when the salaries reached upward of $15,000. The official list of salaries is as follows: Ward, $1,700; Gross, $1,500; Start, $1,600; Farrell, $1,
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  • |Title=Providence Club finances 5 ...ve games played in New York City with the Metropolitan Club. The Players' salaries aggregated $18,256.90.</p>
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  • |Title=Providence Club finances 3 .... 1 was reported to be $1.391.30. Of this amount $650 was due players for salaries. It was voted to call on the stockholders for voluntary subscriptions of $
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  • |Title=Providence Club finances 4 |Text=<p>The Providence Base Ball Association have re-elected Henry B. Winship president, with last
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  • |Title=Providence Club finances; an appeal to the public .... 1 was reported to be $1391.36. Of this amount $650 was owed players for salaries. It was voted to call on the stockholders for voluntary subscriptions of $
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  • |Title=controlling salaries ...contract for the engagement of players was adopted. The question of fixed salaries was discussed at length, but no action was taken. All the League clubs wer
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  • |Title=rising salaries 2 ...t about by the scarcity of strictly first-class men. The Chicago, Boston, Providence and Buffalo clubs in the League, the “Mets,” Athletic, Cincinnati, St.
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  • ...each two. The Cleveland and Providence nines have two. The Cleveland and Providence nines have each two, and the Bostons, Chicagos and Cincinnatis each one def
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  • |Title=Providence Club finances 6 ...from sale of uniforms, $149.93; total, $51, 598.45. The expenses were: Salaries, $21,700.65; expenses traveling, etc., $9938.61; paid visiting clubs, $92
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  • ...of $650 in the treasury, but that $800 more would be necessary to pay the salaries in full. An effort was made to raise this amount, but it was not successfu ...ue at some future time. Troy is also about ready to throw up the sponge. Providence Sunday Star October 22, 1882</p>
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  • ...n law would prove equally effective in the case of a regular limitation of salaries to figures commensurate with the sum of the annual gate-receipt account. T
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  • ...cinnati wants these players, and is going to have them at whatever rate of salaries promised,--payment being quite another affair.</p> ...Unquestionably they will not. Then the players engaged lose one-half the salaries promised, and have played ball for considerably less than what they would h
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  • ...t of the dilemma, and next season their situation will be worse as regards salaries. Cincinnati Enquirer February 22, 1885</p>
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  • ..., of Baltimore; Nelson, of the Mets, whey they should not receive as high salaries as equal players in other clubs? Most of the money-making clubs would have
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  • |Title=the Providence Club finances; nearly disbands ...a quorum. The question of paying the members was not settled, though the salaries were due today. The disbandment looked more imminent than ever when Direct
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  • |Title=Boston attendance, finances; directors' salaries ...ody knows, and as their expenses are practically nothing when they play in Providence, they must make some money every time they play there. Finally they are go
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  • ...experience of other associations, and it is generally admitted that higher salaries will prevail next season in both League and American clubs. The Sporting L
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  • ...ould be no such cases as that of Paul Hines, who is compelled to play with Providence, where he has been badly treated, for $1,800 or remain idle, although he co
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  • ...p, who has signed with a club of the National Association, and Ward of the Providence refuses to sign unless he is given a salary equal to that offered him by Na
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  • |Title=the baseball war raging; inflated player salaries ...ter as the season draws to a close. The expulsion of Charles Sweeney, the Providence pitcher, and his acquisition by the St. Louis Unions has been followed by t
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  • ...e players to strengthen itself? … “But,” some managers argue, “these high salaries will break up the game by bankrupting the weaker clubs in the smaller citie
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  • ...a fine imposed on Goodman of the Milwaukee nine by the umpire in a game at Providence. These charges not being as satisfactorily explained as required by the Boa
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  • ...nnot retain a nine in position except at a heavy pecuniary outlay in extra salaries. New York Clipper January 4, 1879</p> <p>[from the Providence correspondent] The new rule regarding foul bounds and the idea of Harry Wri
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  • ...ber the Cleveland Club will play three games here, the Chicago two and the Providence Club four. One of the requirements in the agreements between these clubs a
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  • ...lubs who were not represented by delegates were represented by proxy. The Providence and Philadelphia clubs put forth strenuous objections to the action taken i ...ies up, and he thought the League would suffer most, eventually, in higher salaries and loss of players.</p>
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  • ...nd, getting players of various clubs to break their contracts, and forcing salaries up to preposterous figures. Many clubs of the National agreement allies we ...they see fit in the conference. There was a desire on the part of Boston, Providence, Chicago and Buffalo to break the national agreement and to admit the St. L
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