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A list of all pages that have property "Headline" with value "Savior-20Son-20Wants-20"To-20Go-20Play-20at-20Ball"". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • 1850s.33  + (Round Ball, Old Cat Played in Northwest MA Town)
  • 1850s.55  + (Round Ball, Played Near Boston, As Recalled in 1870s Celebrations)
  • 1822.2  + (Round-Arm Bowling Disallowed at Lord's Cricket Ground)
  • 1835.2  + (Round-arm Bowling Officially Permitted in Cricket)
  • 1850c.56  + (Roundball Recalled in Maine)
  • 1857.31  + (Rounders "Now Almost Entirely Displaced by Cricket:" English Scholar)
  • 1842.11  + (Rounders Reported at Swiss School)
  • 1851.10  + (Rounders on the Ice)
  • 1857.40  + (Rules Experiment Suggested-- Six outs)
  • 1857.1  + (Rules Modified to Specify Nine Innings, 90-Foot Base Paths, Nine-Player Teams, but not the Fly Rule)
  • 1840s.29  + (Rural Boys "Played Bass Ball" in Western Ohio)
  • 1839.3  + (Rutherford Hayes Plays Ball as Student at Kenyon College, OH)
  • 1870c.17  + (Rutherford Hayes Sees Harm to Hearing in Ballplaying)
  • 1804.1  + (SC School Opens, Students Play Town Ball and Bull Pen)
  • 1863.115  + (SC soldier writes of chuck a luck and town ball in camp)
  • 1846.24  + (Saco bans "bat and ball")
  • 1854.15  + (Sacramento "Hombres" Play Ball Before Several Hundred, Break Stuff)
  • 1842.8  + (Sad Boy, Grounded, Misses His Recess Sports)
  • 370c.1  + (Saint Augustine Recalls Punishment for Youthful Ball Games)
  • 1791.3  + (Salem MA Diary Covers "Puerile Sports" Including Bat & Ball, and "Rickets")
  • 1762.2  + (Salem MA Ordinance Outlaws Bat-and-Ball, Cricket)
  • 1858.39  + (San Francisco Organizes for Base Ball . . . Again)
  • 1852.7  + (San Francisco Plaza Again Active, This Time with "Town Ball;")
  • 1755.4  + (Satirist Cites Base-Ball as "An Infant Game")
  • 1400c.1  + (Savior Son Wants "To Go Play at Ball")
 (Savior-20Son-20Wants-20"To-20Go-20Play-20at-20Ball")
  • 1821.3  + (Schenectady NY Bans "Playing of Ball Against the Building")
  • 1855.16  + (Scholar Deems 1855 the Peak of Cricket-playing in America)
  • 1853c.15  + (Scholar Ponders: Why Were the Knickerbockers So Publicity-Shy?)
  • 1830.4  + (School Boys Play Base Ball Regularly at Portsmouth NH Grammar School)
  • 1761.2  + (School Rule in PA; No Ballplaying in the College Yard, Especially in Front of Trustees and Profs)
  • 1761.3  + (School Trustees Prohibit Playing Ball and Other Diversions, Ignoring Advice of Ben Franklin)
  • 1840c.26  + (Schoolboy Game of "Three Base Ball" Recalled in Brooklyn)
  • 1827.5  + (Science of Trap Construction Revealed)
  • 1860.44  + (Score it 7-5-4: "Three Hands Out in a Jiffy")
  • 1818.6  + (Scots Ballplaying Variants -- Including 'Ba'-baises' -- Found to the North)
  • 1862.110  + (Scots Soldiers Play Base-Ball and Cricket)
  • 1836.7  + (Scots Still Play "Ball Paces," a Type of Trap Ball with Running)
  • 1819.2  + (Scott's <u>Ivanhoe</u> Mentions Stool-ball)
  • 1841.11  + (Scottish Dictionary Calls "Cat and Dog" a Game for Three)
  • 1857.25  + (Season Opens in Boston with May Olympics Victory, Best-of-Three Format)
  • 1861.72  + (Secesh and Unionists fraternize on ball field)
  • 1860.19  + (Second Annual Chadwick Guide Prints Season Stats for the Year)
  • 1861.27  + (Second NJ 27, First NJ 10, in Virginia Camp)
  • 1861.19  + (Second NJ Regiment Forms BB Club in Virginia Camp)
  • 1863.14  + (Sergeant from 15th MA Plays Round Ball with 34th NY)
  • 1858.5  + (Seven More Clubs Publish Their Rules)
  • 1864.93  + (Seventh Wisconsin Infantry plays baseball in Petersburg tranches)
  • 1856.4  + (Seventy Games Played, All in New York City Area.)
  • 1784.2  + (Seymour Notation Adverts to Evidence that Town Ball Was Exported to England)
  • 1855.5  + (Seymour Research Note: "7 Clubs Organized" [But We Now Know of 30])