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- | ====== June 12, 1901 ====== | + | {{page>1901_news#june 12, 1901}} |
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- | ===== News ===== | + | |
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- | • The [[Baltimore Orioles|Brewers]] ended a five-game losing streak by beating the Athletics, 6-5, at Columbia Park | + | |
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- | • The A's had a chance to tie in the ninth, but with two outs and [[Nap Lajoie]] on third, [[Harry Davis]] popped out to end the game | + | |
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- | • Manager [[Connie Mack]] was absent from the dugout while attending to matters regarding the assault on his brother, Dennis McGillicuddy, | + | |
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- | • Team attorneys submitted a petition to the Court of Common Pleas announcing their intention to incorporate as the " | + | |
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- | • The petition included the team's statement of purpose as "the organization, | + | |
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- | • Team ownership consisted of 500 shares divided among five people with a total capitalization of $50,000 | + | |
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- | • The five shareholders were: [[George Jackson|George W. Jackson]] (200 shares), [[Ben Shibe|Benjamin F. Shibe]] (165), Cornelius McGillicuddy (125), [[William Anderson|William Y. C. Anderson]] (5), and [[John Hoffmeister|John F. Hoffmeister]] (5) | + | |
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