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{{Clipping |Type of Date=Day |Date=8/10/1873 |Title=the Excelsiors back in the field |Text=<p>We can scarcely credit the fact, but it is so, nevertheless, that the Brooklyn Excelsiors are going to take to the field again, and their first game will be with their old friends, the Knickerbockers. Messrs. Sister, Maxwell, and Jewell are arranging the details, and they propose to startle Davis and the old fellows with a challenge this coming week. What a congregation of the old boys there will be at Hoboken when the match comes off! New York Sunday Mercury August 10, 1873</p> <p></p> <p>The event of the week in amateur ball playing was the re-entree of the Excelsior Club in the arena, Sept. 4, the occasion being the visit of the club to Englewood, N.J., to play the club of that suburban locality. New York Sunday Mercury September 7, 1873</p> |Source=New York Sunday Mercury |Submitted by=Richard Hershberger |Origin=Initial Hershberger Clippings }}
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