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Porter's: MA Game Will Surely Die
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Location | Greater New York CityGreater New York City |
City/State/Country: | NYC, NY, USA |
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Text | "This thing cannot last, and the Massachusetts game will surely die a natural death when the New England clubs come to realize the superiority of base ball, "The New York Game," as played under the rules adopted by the NABBP."
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Sources | Editorial, Porter's Spirit of the Times? October 1859?? From the ninth segment of Rankin's 1910 history?? |
Warning | Not found in Porter's Spirit of the Times, Oct. 1 - Oct. 8, 1859) |
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1859.21 Porter's: MA Game Will Surely Die"
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