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We publish in another columna communication in which is a complaint which seems to us entirely just, a complaint concerning the action of the manager of the nine in raising the price of reserved seats from twenty-five to fifty cents. The base-ball club has never been a needy organization; in fact, it has always had more money than it could convenrently spend, and this too when reserved seats were thought to be worth only twenty-five cents. With this fact in view it is rather hard to understand the action of the present manager. Games to-day are no better than they were last year or the year before, and need of money is certainly the only excuse that would justify the management in raising the price of seats. Need of money, however, is not likely to be the excuse offered. The action of the manager is altogether arbitrary and unjust and ought to be revoked.

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