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  • Eagle Club of Philadelphia v First National Club of Philadelphia on 30 June 1865  + (<p>Fitzgerald's City Item: 7/1</p>)
  • First National Club of Philadelphia v Atlanta Club of Philadelphia on 1 July 1865  + (<p>Fitzgerald's City Item: 7/8</p>)
  • Independent Club of Philadelphia v Atlantic Club of Philadelphia on 1 July 1865  + (<p>Fitzgerald's City Item: 7/8</p>)
  • Mercantile Club of Philadelphia v Satterlee Club of Philadelphia on 28 June 1864  + (<p>Fitzgerald's City Item: 7/9</p>)
  • Athletic Club of Philadelphia v Eureka Club of Newark on 11 August 1865  + (<p>Fitzgerald's City Item: 8/12</p>)
  • Experts Club of Philadelphia v Lincoln Club of Philadelphia on 5 August 1865  + (<p>Fitzgerald's City Item: 8/12</p>)
  • Union Club of Philadelphia v Club of Camden on 5 August 1865  + (<p>Fitzgerald's City Item: 8/12</p>)
  • P and E Club of Williamsport v Club of Williamsport on 12 August 1865  + (<p>Fitzgerald's City Item: 8/19</p>)
  • P and E Club of Williamsport v Club of Williamsport on 19 August 1865  + (<p>Fitzgerald's City Item: 8/26</p>)
  • Union Club of Philadelphia v Unknown Club of Camden on 28 July 1865  + (<p>Fitzgerald's City Item: 8/5</p>)
  • Olympic Club of Philadelphia v Hamilton Club of Philadelphia on 9 September 1865  + (<p>Fitzgerald's City Item: 9/16</p>)
  • Neptune Club of Philadelphia v Resolute Club of Philadelphia on 16 September 1865  + (<p>Fitzgerald's City Item: 9/23</p>)
  • Club of Camden v Erickson Club of Philadelphia on 27 August 1864  + (<p>Fitzgerald's City Item: 9/3</p>)
  • 1779.5  + (<p>Fitzpatrick, John C., ed., <span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Writings of George Washington from the Original Sources, 1745-1799</span>, vol. 14 [USGPO, Washington, 1931], page 378.</p>)
  • McKinney Street grounds  + (<p>Flake's, May 30, 1868; Galveston Daily News, May 6, 1868</p>)
  • In Saint John in 1840  + (<p>Flood credits D.R. Jack, Centenni<p>Flood credits D.R. Jack, Centennial Prize Essay on the City and County of St. John (Saint John, New Brunswick: J & A. McMillan, 1883),p. 124.</p><p>See also <a href="http://protoball.org/1840.19" class="external free" title="http://protoball.org/1840.19" rel="nofollow">http://protoball.org/1840.19</a>.</p>40.19" rel="nofollow">http://protoball.org/1840.19</a>.</p>)
  • 1831.4  + (<p>Florence M. Kingsley, <span st<p>Florence M. Kingsley, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Life of Henry Fowle Durant: Founder of Wellesley College</span> (The Century Co., New York, 1924), page 28. Per Thomas L. Altherr, "Chucking the Old Apple: Recent Discoveries of Pre-1840 North American Ball Games," <span>Base Ball</span>, Volume 2, number 1 (Spring 2008), page 38.</p></br><p>Incomplete access to text of the biography via Google Books search <fowle durant>. Hanover NH is in the middle of nowhere . . . well, no, it's somewhere.</p> Hanover NH is in the middle of nowhere . . . well, no, it's somewhere.</p>)
  • Wiffle ball  + (<p>For a longish <em>New Yorke<p>For a longish <em>New Yorker</em> article on an advanced form of wiffle ball, see https://www.newyorker.com/news/sporting-scene/the-men-who-have-taken-wiffle-ball-to-a-crazy-competitive-place?mbid=social_twitter.  (Submitted 9/3/2018 by Glenn Stout; pitches have been measured at over 90 mph.)<em><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><br/></span></em></p></br><p>A web search for <ben mcgrath wiffle ball> may help you locate the <em>New Yorker</em> piece.  It is dated August 31, 2018.</p></br><p>For a lighthearted You Tube exposition of the fourth-best team in the the National Wiffleball Championship Tournament (what year? where played?), see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPEnXCtwHeU. </p></br><p>The Wiffle Ball Company's somewhat spartan site is at http://www.wiffle.com/. </p></br><p>Also, see Billy Baker, "Takes a Swing at Wiffle Ball Legacy," <em>Boston Globe,</em> September 9, 2019, pp 1 and A7.  </p></br><p> </p>ng at Wiffle Ball Legacy," <em>Boston Globe,</em> September 9, 2019, pp 1 and A7.  </p> <p> </p>)
  • Whirl  + (<p>For details, see http://greensleeves.typepad.com/berkshires/baseball/</p>)
  • Stoolball  + (<p>For more information on Stoolball<p>For more information on Stoolball England and the current status of the game, see <a href="http://www.stoolball.org.uk/">http://www.stoolball.org.uk/</a>.  </p></br><p>For a 2013 review of the recent upwelling of interest in stoolball, see [[Stoolball Today -- The Rejuvenation of an Ancient Pastime]]. </p></br><p>Alice Bertha Gomme, The Traditional Games of England, Scotland, and Ireland (New York; Dover, 1964 – reprinted from two volumes printed in 1894 and 1898), pp 219-220</p></br><p>A. Lusted, <em>Girls Just Wanted to Have Fun: Stoolball Reports in Local Newspapers, 1747 to 1866, </em>(44 pages) 2013. </p></br><p>A. Lusted, <em>The Glynde Butterflies Stoolball Team 1866-1887</em> (96 pages), 2011.</p></br><p>L. McCray, "The Amazing Francis Willughby, and the Role of Stoolball in the Evolution of Baseball and Cricket," <em>Base Ball, </em>volume 5, number 1,. pages 17 to 20.</p></br><p><span>See the article on Stoolball in the Origins Committee Newsletter, December, 2021. And https://ourgame.mlblogs.com/pilgrim-stoolball-and-the-profusion-of-american-safe-haven-ballgames-bc277817999b</span></p>//ourgame.mlblogs.com/pilgrim-stoolball-and-the-profusion-of-american-safe-haven-ballgames-bc277817999b</span></p>)
  • 1838.2  + (<p>For more on this club see https://ourgame.mlblogs.com/among-the-cricketers-7cff9af66dc0</p>)
  • Club of Fairplay  + (<p>Fort Collins Standard, June 10, 1874</p>)
  • Club of Alamosa  + (<p>Fort Collins Weekly Express, Sept. 6, 1882</p>)
  • Awkward Club of Fort Covington  + (<p>Fort Covington <em>Franklin Gazette</em>, Aug. 24, 1877</p>)