Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 135, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 June 1916 — OLD PARK FOR NEWARK CLUB [ARTICLE]

OLD PARK FOR NEWARK CLUB

Will Not Use Plant Built by Harry Sinclair Which National Commission Took Over. The Newark International league club has decided to play its games at the park always used by the Newark Internationals, thus leaving the plant that Harry Sinclair built in the railroad yards at Harrison, N. J., vacant. In the peace settlement the National commission agreed, according to report, to take a long lease on Sinclair’s plant at $5,000 a year, to reimburse him lor the money he put in it. The commission now seems stuck for the full amount of the bargain.