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Saturday, June 19, 1869
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[Niagara of Buffalo vs. Columbia of Buffalo 6/8/1869] [score 209-10 in favor of the Niagaras] We are somewhat inclined, in baseball matters, to reason logically. For instance, the ‘Red Stockings’ beat the Niagaras by a score of forty-two to six, or seven to one. The far inference is, if the Cincinnatians had played the Columbias, the score would have been fourteen hundred and sixty-three to one or two; that is, by multiplying the score of the Niagaras by seven, and dividing that of the Columbias by the same number., quoting the Buffalo Courier and Republic
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New York Clipper
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Richard Hershberger
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Initial Hershberger Clippings
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