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A list of all pages that have property "Headline" with value "Italian-2DEnglish-20Dictionary-20Includes-20Cat,-20Trap". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • 1820s.25  + (In Western MA, Election Day Saw Town vs. Town Wicket Matches)
  • 1834.6  + (In Wicket, It's Hartford CT 146, Litchfield CT 126)
  • 1859.37  + (In Wisconsin, Bachelors Win 100-68)
  • 1862.66  + (In camp near Rochester, New York)
  • 1861.88  + (In camp on Rikers Island)
  • 1865.35  + (Indiana Regiment plays Town Ball in NC)
  • 1850s.42  + (Indianans Play Town Ball, Two Old Cat)
  • 1858.70  + (Indirect acknowledgement of varying size of baseballs.)
  • 1830c.9  + (Indoor Batsman Reappears in Publication)
  • 1840c.3  + (Influx of English Immigrants Brings "Rough Form" of Cricket to NE and Philadelphia PA?)
  • 1853.17  + (Initial Regular Newspaper Coverage Pairs Base Ball with Cricket)
  • 1849.6  + (Inmates Play Base Ball at Worcester MA "Lunatic Hospital")
  • 1872.9  + (Innovator Harry Wright's Custom on Called Strikes)
  • 1869.3  + (Inter-Racial Game in Philadelphia)
  • 1845.17  + (Intercity Cricket Match Begins in NY)
  • 1855.42  + (Interclub Meeting Attempt Fizzles)
  • 1857.2  + (Interclub Meeting Reshapes the Game)
  • 1854.21  + (Interclub Second Nine Play)
  • 1740s.1  + (Intervillage Cricket Played by Women in Surrey and Sussex)
  • 1862.83  + (Irish Brigade plays near Richmond)
  • 1861.71  + (Irish Soldiers play ball with Rebel shells)
  • 1772.1  + (Irish soldiers play Hurling in NYC)
  • 1819.5  + (Irving Surveys Pastimes at Fictional British School; Includes Tip-cat)
  • 1864.42  + (Is THIS How Bunting Started?)
  • 1598.4  + (Italian Dictionary's "Cricket-a-wicket" doubted as reference to the Game of Cricket)
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  • 1598.2  + (Italian-English Dictionary Includes Cat, Trap)
  • 1816c.11  + (Jane Austen Writes of "Baseball" in <u>Northanger Abbey</u><i>.</i>)
  • 1855.6  + (Jersey City Club is Set Up)
  • 1745c.1  + (John Adams Recalls Youthful Bat and Ball Play)
  • 1790.5  + (John Adams Refers to Cricket in Argument about Washington's New Title)
  • 1666.1  + (John Bunyan is Very Seriously Interrupted at Tip-Cat, one of his Four "Chief Sins")
  • 1680.3  + (John Bunyan's Son Yields to "Drunkenness, Card-playing, Stoolball," Maypole Dancing)
  • 1800.2  + (John Knox Owns a "Ball Alley" and Racquets Court in NYC, 1800-1803.)
  • 1450.1  + (John Myrc Repeats Warning Against Ball Play in the Churchyard, Including "Stoil Ball")
  • 1825c.4  + (John Oliver Plays Base Ball in Baltimore)
  • 1755.1  + (Johnson Dictionary Defines Stoolball and Trap)
  • 1860.84  + (Jolly Good Fellows)
  • 1801.1  + (Joseph Strutt Says Stoolball Still Played in North of England; But He Slights Cricket)
  • 1685.1  + (Juicy Early Description of Stool-ball is Written, Then Unread for 162 Years)
  • 1872.7  + (Junior Championship for Philadelphia, Using Pro Rules)
  • 1860.18  + (Juniors Organize in NYC)
  • 1843.10  + (Juvenile Book's Chapter: "A Game at Ball": 'Cheating play never prospers')
  • 1850c.9  + (Juvenile Story Book has Two Woodcuts with Ballplaying)
  • 1858.71  + (Kansans discuss the merits of base ball, bull pen, cat ball)
  • 1853.16  + (Kelly Deserves Credit for Originating Shorthand Scoring System)
  • 1823c.9  + (Kentucky Abolitionist Recalls Playing Base-ball)
  • 1862.109  + (Kershaw's SC Brigade Plays Base Ball and Snow Balling)
  • 1617.1  + (King James' Controversial "Book of Sports" Omits Mention of Ballplaying)
  • 1847.21  + (Knickerbocker Property at Hoboken is Robbed -- Three Coats Taken)
  • 1856.8  + (Knickerbocker Rules Meeting Held)