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|Text=<p>[A] "BASE BALL. The excitement incident to the new and warlike attitude of our national affairs also monopolized the attention of everybody during the past week; and out-door sports, like everything else, were for the time forgotten."</p>
|Text=<p>[A] "BASE BALL. The excitement incident to the new and warlike attitude of our national affairs also monopolized the attention of everybody during the past week; and out-door sports, like everything else, were for the time forgotten."</p>
<p>[B] "BASE BALL'. For the time being, base ball is almost entirely laid aside. Not one of the senior clubs has yet mustered sufficient numbers on the regular play-days to have a game...Several of the clubs have, we understand, resolved to postpone regular field exercise until after the Fourth of July."</p>
<p>[B] "BASE BALL'. For the time being, base ball is almost entirely laid aside. Not one of the senior clubs has yet mustered sufficient numbers on the regular play-days to have a game...Several of the clubs have, we understand, resolved to postpone regular field exercise until after the Fourth of July."</p>
|Sources=<p>[A]&nbsp;<em>New York Sunday Mercury,&nbsp;</em>April 21, 1860</p>
|Sources=<p>[A]&nbsp;<em>New York Sunday Mercury,&nbsp;</em>April 21, 1861</p>
<p>[B]&nbsp;<em>New York Sunday Mercury,&nbsp;</em>April 28, 1860</p>
<p>[B]&nbsp;<em>New York Sunday Mercury,&nbsp;</em>April 28, 1861</p>
|Submitted by=Bob Tholkes
|Submitted by=Bob Tholkes
|Submission Note=3/29/2014
|Submission Note=3/29/2014
|Has Supplemental Text=No
|Has Supplemental Text=No
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Tags Civil War
Location Greater New York City
City/State/Country: NYC, NY, USA
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Age of Players Adult
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[A] "BASE BALL. The excitement incident to the new and warlike attitude of our national affairs also monopolized the attention of everybody during the past week; and out-door sports, like everything else, were for the time forgotten."

[B] "BASE BALL'. For the time being, base ball is almost entirely laid aside. Not one of the senior clubs has yet mustered sufficient numbers on the regular play-days to have a game...Several of the clubs have, we understand, resolved to postpone regular field exercise until after the Fourth of July."

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[A] New York Sunday Mercury, April 21, 1861

[B] New York Sunday Mercury, April 28, 1861

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Submitted by Bob Tholkes
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