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<p><br /><span>Messrs. William Sullivan and John G. Coffin have petitioned the Councils of Boston for the use of a piece of public ground, for two years, for the establishment of a Gymnastic School–a measure of doubtful propriety, we apprehend. If a boy wants to play; let him play but do not spoil the fun by dictating the modus operandi–a game of base ball, or foot ball, is worth a dozen | <p><br /><span>Messrs. William Sullivan and John G. Coffin have petitioned the Councils of Boston for the use of a piece of public ground, for two years, for the establishment of a Gymnastic School–a measure of doubtful propriety, we apprehend. If a boy wants to play; let him play but do not spoil the fun by dictating the modus operandi–a game of base ball, or foot ball, is worth a dozen gymnassiums [sic], where the eye of surveillance is to check the flow of animal spirits. </span></p> | ||
|Sources=<p><em>United States Gazette</em> (Philadelphia) March 28, 1826</p> | |Sources=<p><em>United States Gazette</em> (Philadelphia) March 28, 1826</p> | ||
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Base Ball Associated with Boston Gymnasium Proposal?
Salience | Noteworthy | |
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Tags | Contemp. "Base Ball" usageContemp. "Base Ball" usage | |
Location | BostonBoston | |
City/State/Country: | Boston, MA, United States | |
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Game | Base Ball, Foot BallBase Ball, Foot Ball | |
Immediacy of Report | Contemporary | |
Age of Players | YouthYouth | |
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Sources | United States Gazette (Philadelphia) March 28, 1826 | |
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Query | Was the Gymnasium actually established in Boston? Was ballplaying among its activities? Was gymnastics seen in the Commons in the early years?
Isn't this ref a very early appearance of the term foot ball in the US? Can we learn what rules may have applied? Edit with form to add a query | |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger | |
Submission Note | Email of September 21, 2020 | |
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