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|Text=<p>"A matched, political game of bass Ball came off in this village on Friday last. Twelve Whigs on one side, and twelve Loco Focos on the other. Rules of the game, one knock and catch out, each one out for himself, each side one inns. The Whigs counted 81 and the Locos 10. The game passed off very pleasantly, and our political opponents, we must say, bore the defeat admirably."</p> | |Text=<p>"A matched, political game of bass Ball came off in this village on Friday last. Twelve Whigs on one side, and twelve Loco Focos on the other. Rules of the game, one knock and catch out, each one out for himself, each side one inns. The Whigs counted 81 and the Locos 10. The game passed off very pleasantly, and our political opponents, we must say, bore the defeat admirably."</p> | ||
|Sources=<p><em>Frontier Sentinel, </em>April 23, 1844, page 3, column 1.</p> | |Sources=<p><em>Frontier Sentinel, </em>April 23, 1844, page 3, column 1.</p> | ||
|Comment=<p>The <em>Frontier Sentinel</em> was published 1844-1847 in Ogdensburg (St. Lawrence County NY.</p> | |Comment=<p>The <em>Frontier Sentinel</em> was published 1844-1847 in Ogdensburg (St. Lawrence County) NY.</p> | ||
<p>Ogdensburg [1840s census undetermined] is about 60 miles down [NE] of the St. Lawrence River from Lake Erie.</p> | <p>Ogdensburg [1840s census undetermined] is about 60 miles down [NE] of the St. Lawrence River from Lake Erie.</p> | ||
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<p>"One knock and catch out?" Could this define one-out-side-out innings? Or that ticks were outs if caught behind the batter? Or something else?</p> | <p>"One knock and catch out?" Could this define one-out-side-out innings? Or that ticks were outs if caught behind the batter? Or something else?</p> | ||
<p>"Each one out for himself?" Could batters continue in the batting order only until retired?</p> | <p>"Each one out for himself?" Could batters continue in the batting order only until retired?</p> | ||
<p>"Each side one inns?" The Whigs made 81 "counts" in a single inning? </p> | <p>"Each side one inns?" The Whigs made 81 "counts" in a single inning? </p> | ||
|Submitted by=Tom Shieber, 4/24/2015 | |Submitted by=Tom Shieber, 4/24/2015 | ||
|Reviewed=Yes | |Reviewed=Yes | ||
|Has Supplemental Text=No | |Has Supplemental Text=No | ||
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Text | "A matched, political game of bass Ball came off in this village on Friday last. Twelve Whigs on one side, and twelve Loco Focos on the other. Rules of the game, one knock and catch out, each one out for himself, each side one inns. The Whigs counted 81 and the Locos 10. The game passed off very pleasantly, and our political opponents, we must say, bore the defeat admirably." |
Sources | Frontier Sentinel, April 23, 1844, page 3, column 1. |
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Comment | The Frontier Sentinel was published 1844-1847 in Ogdensburg (St. Lawrence County) NY. Ogdensburg [1840s census undetermined] is about 60 miles down [NE] of the St. Lawrence River from Lake Erie. Edit with form to add a comment |
Query | Comment is welcome on the meaning of the rule descriptions for this 12-player game. "One knock and catch out?" Could this define one-out-side-out innings? Or that ticks were outs if caught behind the batter? Or something else? "Each one out for himself?" Could batters continue in the batting order only until retired? "Each side one inns?" The Whigs made 81 "counts" in a single inning? Edit with form to add a query |
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Submitted by | Tom Shieber, 4/24/2015 |
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