Word: pay
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...better players than some members of the regular nine. As an athletic venture for the improvement of the base-ball players, the new scheme will undoubtedly prove a success, but as a financial investment the outlook is not so encouraging. It is rather difficult to see how people will pay to see a second nine from Yale College play with some outside club when it is perfectly easy to witness a game between the regular nine and a rival college team for the same price...
Applicants for membership should address T. W. Harris, Divinity Hall, Cambridge, Mass., not later than June 1st. Before their enrolment on June 15th, they will pay a tuition fee of thirty dollars ($30). Each student will bear his own living and travelling expenses, but these will be reduced as much as possible by special arrangements with hotels and railroads. The cost of the session cannot be exactly reckoned beforehand, but it is estimated as follows: Six weeks' boarding and lodging $40 to $60; travelling expenses with the school...
...have signed their names in the book at Leavitt & Pierce's for cups for the '89 nine should pay up right off, for the cash is needed to buy the cups...
ARTICLE V. Each club shall be entitled to its own gate receipts and pay its own expenses, unless mutually agreed otherwise...
...course of study through the entire collegiate year and whose college expenses are in no way borne by men connected with base-ball interests, shall be eligible for a college nine. Any student who shall play on a professional base-ball nine as a member thereof, or receive pay thereof, shall not be eligible. Questions of eligibility to be investigated and decided by the Judiciary Committee on the application of any college...