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{{Chronology Entry
|Year=1848
|Year Number=4
|Headline=The Knicks' Defensive Deployment, Thanksgiving Day Game
|Headline=The Knicks' Defensive Deployment, Thanksgiving Day Game
|Year=1848
|Salience=2
|Salience=2
|Tags=Holidays
|Tags=Holidays,
|Text=<p>In the Knickerbockers' Thanksgiving Day, 1848, intramural game, two squads of eight squared off. Each featured three (out) fielders, basemen at fist, second, and third, a pitch(er), and a behind. My notes further reflect the further use of "behind" in the 8/30/56 match between the Knicks and the Empires. The Empires elected to play without a shortstop while positioning two men 'behind'"</p>
|Location=Greater New York City,
<p>19CBB posting by John Thorn, 7/23/2005. The source is presumably the Knick scorebooks.</p>
|Country=USA
|State=NJ
|City=Hoboken
|Holiday=Thanksgiving
|Text=<p>In the Knickerbockers' Thanksgiving Day, 1848, intramural game, two squads of eight squared off. Each featured three (out) fielders, basemen at fist, second, and third, a pitch(er), and a behind. My notes further reflect the further use of "behind" in the 8/30/56 match between the Knicks and the Empires. The Empires elected to play without a shortstop while positioning two men 'behind'"</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
|Sources=<p>19CBB posting by John Thorn, 7/23/2005. The source is presumably the Knick game books, held in the Spalding Collection, New York Public Library</p>
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Year Number=4
|Has Supplemental Text=No
}}
}}

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The Knicks' Defensive Deployment, Thanksgiving Day Game

Salience Noteworthy
Tags Holidays
Location Greater New York City
City/State/Country: Hoboken, NJ, USA
Holiday Thanksgiving
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In the Knickerbockers' Thanksgiving Day, 1848, intramural game, two squads of eight squared off. Each featured three (out) fielders, basemen at fist, second, and third, a pitch(er), and a behind. My notes further reflect the further use of "behind" in the 8/30/56 match between the Knicks and the Empires. The Empires elected to play without a shortstop while positioning two men 'behind'"

 

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19CBB posting by John Thorn, 7/23/2005. The source is presumably the Knick game books, held in the Spalding Collection, New York Public Library

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