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|Headline=Sporting Press Notices Base Ball, Regularizes Reporting
|Headline=Sporting Press Notices Base Ball, Regularizes Reporting
|Salience=1
|Salience=1
|Country=US
|Tags=Newspaper Coverage,
|Location=Greater New York City,
|Country=United States
|State=NY
|State=NY
|City=NYC
|City=NYC
|Immediacy of Report=Contemporary
|Age of Players=Adult
|Age of Players=Adult
|Text=<p>"There was little baseball reported in&nbsp;[<em>Porter's</em>]<em> Spirit </em>[<em>of the Times</em>]&nbsp;until 1855, and what did appear was limited to terse accounts of games (with box scores) submitted by members of the competing clubs.&nbsp; The primary [sports-page] emphasis was on four-legged sport and&nbsp; cricket, which often received multiple columns of coverage.&nbsp; Apparently, Porter felt that baseball was less interesting than articles such as "The World's Ugliest Man."&nbsp; As interest in baseball grew, <em>The Spirit's </em>coverage of the sport expanded.&nbsp;&nbsp;On May 12, 1855, the journal printed the rules of baseball for the&nbsp;first time and soon began to report more frequently on games that took place in New York and its vicinity."</p>
|Text=<p>"There was little baseball reported in&nbsp;<em>Spirit </em>[<em>of the Times</em>]&nbsp;until 1855, and what did appear was limited to terse accounts of games (with box scores) submitted by members of the competing clubs.&nbsp; The primary [sports-page] emphasis was on four-legged sport and&nbsp; cricket, which often received multiple columns of coverage.&nbsp; Apparently, editor William Porter felt that baseball was less interesting than articles such as "The World's Ugliest Man."&nbsp; As interest in baseball grew, <em>The Spirit's </em>coverage of the sport expanded.&nbsp;&nbsp;On May 12, 1855, the journal printed the rules of baseball for the&nbsp;first time and soon began to report more frequently on games that took place in New York and its vicinity."</p>
|Sources=<p>William Ryczek, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Baseball's First Inning</span> (McFarland, 2009), page 163.</p>
|Sources=<p>William Ryczek, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Baseball's First Inning</span> (McFarland, 2009), page 163.</p>
|Comment=<p>In its issue of November 11, 1854,&nbsp;<em>Spirit of the Times&nbsp;</em>complained that base ball game reports were not being received.</p>
|Query=<p>[A] Was this turn to base ball more conspicuous in other papers earlier?</p>
|Query=<p>[A] Was this turn to base ball more conspicuous in other papers earlier?</p>
<p>[B] Has anyone tried to measure the relative coverage of base ball and cricket over time in these crossover years?</p>
<p>[B] Has anyone tried to measure the relative coverage of base ball and cricket over time in these crossover years?</p>
|Submission Note=Comment by Robert Tholkes 9/24/2013
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Has Supplemental Text=No
|Has Supplemental Text=No
|Coordinates=40.7127837, -74.0059413
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Location Greater New York City
City/State/Country: NYC, NY, United States
Immediacy of Report Contemporary
Age of Players Adult
Text

"There was little baseball reported in Spirit [of the Times] until 1855, and what did appear was limited to terse accounts of games (with box scores) submitted by members of the competing clubs.  The primary [sports-page] emphasis was on four-legged sport and  cricket, which often received multiple columns of coverage.  Apparently, editor William Porter felt that baseball was less interesting than articles such as "The World's Ugliest Man."  As interest in baseball grew, The Spirit's coverage of the sport expanded.  On May 12, 1855, the journal printed the rules of baseball for the first time and soon began to report more frequently on games that took place in New York and its vicinity."

Sources

William Ryczek, Baseball's First Inning (McFarland, 2009), page 163.

Comment

In its issue of November 11, 1854, Spirit of the Times complained that base ball game reports were not being received.

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Query

[A] Was this turn to base ball more conspicuous in other papers earlier?

[B] Has anyone tried to measure the relative coverage of base ball and cricket over time in these crossover years?

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Submission Note Comment by Robert Tholkes 9/24/2013



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