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November 25, 1887

Reprinted from the Augusta Evening News

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Augusta – The crowd was badly disappointed, and as many left, they paid their compliments to the captain in language far more expressive than polite ... It was bad, very bad, and the Greek and his manager, Mr. Hopper, are in righteous indignation. Muhler says he came here to have a fair, square contest, and he has certainly conducted himself in a proper way and has won hosts of admirers.