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National Association of Professional Base-Ball Players Congress

New York Times
November 15, 1871
The delegates from the professional clubs assembled at Collier's Rooms, on Broadway, last night, and began the proceedings for organizing the Association tours for 1872. It would appear that the Chicago club, not having recovered fully from the Great Fire, will not field a professional nine in 1872. Neither will Fort Wayne and Rockford, the Western teams not willing to incur the expense of the Eastern tours. There is some interest from our amateur clubs in Brooklyn, the Eckfords and the Atlantics, to try their hand at the professional game.

The Association also took pains to highlight the best performances of the season just passed. It was announced that awards would be given to the players who best exemplified the game, both at the pitch and at the bat. The Doubleday Award, in recognition of proficiency in pitching, was given to DOLL of Troy, and the Cartwright Award, for the most powerful bat, was given to NEWKIRK of the Mutual.


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