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|Headline=Philadelphia Man Interested in Forming MA Game Club | |Headline=Philadelphia Man Interested in Forming MA Game Club | ||
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|Location=Philadelphia | |Location=Philadelphia | ||
|Text=<p>"We have already several clubs in the neighborhood who I presume play the same game as the New York clubs, which the <u>New York Tribune</u> call a "baby game" if as the article in the <u>Tribune</u> to-day indicates your Massachusetts game is the best we shall be glad to introduce it here."</p> | |Text=<p>"We have already several clubs in the neighborhood who I presume play the same game as the New York clubs, which the <u>New York Tribune</u> call a "baby game" if as the article in the <u>Tribune</u> to-day indicates your Massachusetts game is the best we shall be glad to introduce it here."</p> | ||
<p>Letter from William Stokes, Philadelphia to Geo H. Stoddard, Pres., Excelsior Ball Club, Upton Mass, October 18, 1859. From the Mills Commission files at the HOF Giamatti Center.</p> | <p>Letter from William Stokes, Philadelphia to Geo H. Stoddard, Pres., Excelsior Ball Club, Upton Mass, October 18, 1859. From the Mills Commission files at the HOF Giamatti Center.</p> | ||
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Text | "We have already several clubs in the neighborhood who I presume play the same game as the New York clubs, which the New York Tribune call a "baby game" if as the article in the Tribune to-day indicates your Massachusetts game is the best we shall be glad to introduce it here." Letter from William Stokes, Philadelphia to Geo H. Stoddard, Pres., Excelsior Ball Club, Upton Mass, October 18, 1859. From the Mills Commission files at the HOF Giamatti Center. |
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