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cwtCoiGolt;OfY.ImiBlaCo i (iolt; Pri Co tson.Articles of incorporation have been filed in the r order's office by the Keokuk base ball association. Capital stock $3,000 divided into shares of $10 each, but may be inincreased to $50,000. Sportsman's Park will be a part of the assets of the association.The following officers were elected: R. W. Curtis, president; T. C. Harrison, vice-president; It. H. Bell, secretary; Arthur Bridgman, treasurer; J. W. Jones, jr., manager.The players who have signed are: Dugdale,Kennedy, Fowler, Jos. Welsh, Arthur L* Richardson, Judy Harter, and possibly Otto Scromberg, of Milwaukee, and Matt Kellogg, of Wilton, Iowa. O'Brien and Corcoran will nlay with the above nine, but have 1 Air» * I Hnot as yet signed. si-v. ■ K . _Mr. Ted Sullivan, manager of the Kansas j Pei City club, has just returned to Kansas City from the east. He has signed the following i All| (. ’H**players for this season: Riugo. Black, j cioDugan, Brothers, Yeach, P. Sullivan, Sweeney, O’Brien, Doyle, Seery, Graham and Burch. It is reported that the Detroit clubBlnFaiN. lt;CorMaMaMaare tinkering: with Riugo, but it will do them ! Hait I c*'Hesa.s City s. Ted will superintend the erectionApOnWtof the buildings at the new baseball park, j ^ The grand stand will seat S,000 people, and j Trt be on the very latest improved plans, having j dressing rooms for visiting clubs, and home club rooms. No expense will be spared to make it first-class in every respect. j ^The management of the Chicago club wisely decided not to allow the men to lie around iu this cold northern clime ‘•until the moisture leaves the grass.” They report for duty April 1. and leave for the south thesame evening, playing exhibition games at Louisville, Cincinnati, and other southern cities, merely for the sake of practice. faDave Rowe, the disqualified ball player, Ca has filed suit in the circuit court of St. Louis J1,* against Chris Voa der Ahe and the Sports- RoAjPeiPei1thHaRaFiti 'uPnSmman Base Ball Association for ?*J0,U00 dam- ?J.0W lt;ages. The allegations are that Y~ou der Ahe Pa used his influence to keep Rowe from becom- Im ing a member of the league at the recent National meeting.The following are members of the Keokuk ~ J base ball club: Ed. Dugdale, catcher: T. i t Kennedy, pitcher; Otto Sehomberg, Mil- ~ | waukee. first base; John W. Fowler, second base; Joseph Welsh, Rock Island, short stop; Arthur Richardson, Hamilton, third base; Fn D. J. Coeorane, of Lowell, Mass., left field;George Harter, Quincy,centre field; WilliamO'Brien, Peoria, right field.3 !c
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Dubuque Daily Herald

Dubuque, Iowa, US

Sun, Mar 22, 1885

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