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<p>Francis C. Richter, <u>Richter's History and Records of Base Ball; The American Nation's Chief Sport</u> [McFarland, 2005], page 4. Originally published in 1914. Cited as Richter, <u>History and Records</u> , page 12, by Harold Seymour - Notes in the Seymour Collection at Cornell University, Kroch Library Department of Rare and Manuscript Collections, collection 4809. Seymour notes that Richter was editor of <u>Sporting Life</u> in 1906.</p> | <p>Francis C. Richter, <u>Richter's History and Records of Base Ball; The American Nation's Chief Sport</u> [McFarland, 2005], page 4. Originally published in 1914. Cited as Richter, <u>History and Records</u> , page 12, by Harold Seymour - Notes in the Seymour Collection at Cornell University, Kroch Library Department of Rare and Manuscript Collections, collection 4809. Seymour notes that Richter was editor of <u>Sporting Life</u> in 1906.</p> | ||
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Text | "What we know as Base Ball was played in its primitive form as far back as the beginning of the last [19th] century, and many of the oldest inhabitants remember seeing it played. It was one of the college sports as early as 1825." Francis C. Richter, Richter's History and Records of Base Ball; The American Nation's Chief Sport [McFarland, 2005], page 4. Originally published in 1914. Cited as Richter, History and Records , page 12, by Harold Seymour - Notes in the Seymour Collection at Cornell University, Kroch Library Department of Rare and Manuscript Collections, collection 4809. Seymour notes that Richter was editor of Sporting Life in 1906. |
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1825.5 Base Ball Called One of the College Sports as Early as 1825."
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