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|Text=<p>"Haverford College [Haverford PA] students, however, played cricket with English hosiery weavers prior to 1942, the year the students formed the first all-American team."</p>
|Text=<p>"Haverford College [Haverford PA] students, however, played cricket with English hosiery weavers prior to 1942, the year the students formed the first all-American team."</p>
<p>Lester, John A., <u>A Century of Philadelphia Cricket</u> (U of Penn Press, Philadelphia, 1951), pages 9-11; as cited in Gelber, Steven M., "'Their Hands Are All Out Playing:' Business and Amateur Baseball, 1845-1917," <u>Journal of Sport History</u>, Vol. 11, number 1 (Spring 1984), page 15.  <b>Note:</b> is Lester saying this is the first Haverford all-native team, first US all-native team, or what?</p>
<p>Lester, John A., <u>A Century of Philadelphia Cricket</u> (U of Penn Press, Philadelphia, 1951), pages 9-11; as cited in Gelber, Steven M., "'Their Hands Are All Out Playing:' Business and Amateur Baseball, 1845-1917," <u>Journal of Sport History</u>, Vol. 11, number 1 (Spring 1984), page 15.  <b>Note:</b> is Lester saying this is the first Haverford all-native team, first US all-native team, or what?</p>
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"Haverford College [Haverford PA] students, however, played cricket with English hosiery weavers prior to 1942, the year the students formed the first all-American team."

Lester, John A., A Century of Philadelphia Cricket (U of Penn Press, Philadelphia, 1951), pages 9-11; as cited in Gelber, Steven M., "'Their Hands Are All Out Playing:' Business and Amateur Baseball, 1845-1917," Journal of Sport History, Vol. 11, number 1 (Spring 1984), page 15. Note: is Lester saying this is the first Haverford all-native team, first US all-native team, or what?

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