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  • |State=KY ...is puts it at about 4432 Dixie Hwy. (the old Covington and Lexington Pike) in Erlanger, just east of Florence.</p>
    601 bytes (89 words) - 14:39, 17 August 2020
  • ...een the Eclipse and Kenton Club, it was understood by us, and so published in Wilkes' Spirit of September 22, that the Olympic Club had changed their gam
    802 bytes (128 words) - 18:27, 29 February 2020
  • ...ceolas. Plus the Live Oaks, Eagles of Dayton KY and Reliables of Covington KY.</p> <p>This club may be the Woodburn Club of Walnut Hills, mentioned in&nbsp;Cincinnati Enquirer, Oct. 12, 1867. Ellard calls the Woodburn a junior
    1 KB (228 words) - 18:31, 1 January 2022
  • ...f over 12 players).</span><span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</span><span>Greg, who majored in history at the&nbsp;</span>University<span>&nbsp;of&nbsp;</span>Cincinnati<
    1 KB (177 words) - 14:55, 18 June 2012
  • ...t. In the newly collected data on the SABR "Spread of Base Ball" site, and in Protoball, a surprising number and variety of claims of area championships |beat Lowell BBC of Boston 28-17. In Oct. Lowell beat Harvard 40-37 and claimed the state championship.
    11 KB (1,663 words) - 09:26, 21 March 2021
  • ...on research that I have been conducting on the development of the baseball in the 19<sup>th</sup> Century over the last 6 years. Any additional informati ...ut. Strips of rubber from the ball, wound into an egg-sized ball and baked in an oven until the rubber could be pressed into a solid ball. Yarn was then
    15 KB (2,344 words) - 17:39, 8 October 2014
  • ...eal of respect must be given to historians who have worked on this subject in the past and their work has been invaluable and inspirational. However, as ...ts were used as an organizing principle and there was a tremendous variety in the way these outs were recorded. Town ball used familiar concepts such as
    45 KB (7,901 words) - 17:40, 8 October 2014
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