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<p>Can we find out details on the content of the Wiggins monograph>?</p>  +
<p>Can we find out more about the long, low wicket reportedly used in earliest forms of English cricket, and when the higher and narrower  wicket evolved there?</p> <p>Can we find out more about Silliman's life and his age when touring England? </p>  +
<p>Can we find out more about this game?</p>  +
<p>Can we find that <span>Clipper</span> report? Does the use of two backstops imply the continued application of tick-and-catch rules?</p>  +
<p>Can we find the source of this 1829 account?</p>  +
<p>Can we find the source, and some text, for this?</p>  +
<p>Can we find the <em>Mercury</em> story and/or coverage in Bristol and Waterbury papers? Add page reference.</p>  +
<p>Can we further specify the drawing and its creator?</p> <p>Can we learn how baseball historians and others interpret this artwork?</p> <p>Do we know why this drawing is dated to 1255?</p>  +
<p>Can we get better data on Clark's age while at the Academy?</p>  +
<p>Can we guess why this innovation came to Cincinnati and not, say, to New York?</p>  +
<p>Can we identify the seminary with the rival club, and determine whether it has any record of early ballplaying?</p>  +
<p>Can we imagine what "other machines" were employed to propel balls in the streets of Portland?  <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Note:</span>  Additional origins researchers' comments on the meaning or "other machines" is shown in <strong>Supplemental Text</strong>, below.</p>  +
<p>Can we interpret the baserunning rule allowing "a pace or jump to the base [the runner] was striving to reach?"  Plugging didn't count if the runner was close to the next base," perhaps?</p>  +
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<p>Can we learn more about touch-ball's rules and history?</p>  +
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<p>Can we locate and examine this 1860 article? A: It is apparently not online.</p>  +
<p>Can we locate and inspect Shute's reference to bandy wicket?</p>  +
<p>Can we now determine when the these clubs formed, and details on their play and durability?  Do we see ethnic clubs in other cities in the 1850s?</p>  +
<p>Can we obtain a more precise estimate of when this card was made?</p> <p>Can we determine whether the card was distributed in America or in England? </p>  +
<p>Can we obtain original sources?</p>  +
<p>Can we really assume that Galileo was familiar with 1600s stoolball and tennis?  Is it possible that this excerpt reflects commentary by Salusbury, rather that strict translation from the Italian source?</p>  +