CURVE BALL THROWN IN THE FATE OF TROUBLED DRIVE BALL CLUB
In New York, the Driveball Association of North America has made an announcement that they've finally found a buyer for the financially ailing Albany Capitols. Wheat tycoon Jesse Lindholm of Minneapolis was the front runner to buy the club. When travel expense concerns threw cold water on Lindholm's bid, another bid from Philadelphia interests was accepted by the league which completed its very first season of operation last summer.
Should the Philadelphia bid be approved by the other DANA owners, the bankrupt Capitols will be owned by and investment group with financial mogul Irwin MacPhail acting as the managing general partner.
- The Associated Press
September 17, 1948
CAPS GONE FOR GOOD
What was once a promising future in a brand new sport is now replaced by daydreams of what could've been. Last Friday, Commissioner Tobias Irwin of the Driveball Association of North America officially put his rubber stamp on the erstwhile Albany Capitols' migration to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania effective immediately. Rumors persisted months ago that the team would be sold to Minneapolis interests, only to be dashed by worries of travel expenses incurred by struggling clubs like Montreal, Rochester, and Fort Wayne. The bid Irwin MacPhail of Philadelphia was approved unanimously by the DANA owners.
- The Albany Times-Union
September 23, 1948
PHILADELPHIA READY TO EMBRACE NEWBORN SPORT
Newsreel footage of a brand new game called Driveball has been a big box office hit at a few local movie theatres over the past summer. Now, Philadelphians have a team they can call their own. But the question now is what will be the nickname of the new team. We will hold a contest for fans to submit names by phone, mail or telegram.
- The Philadelphia Inquirer
October 7, 1948
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