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|Headline=Play Refers to Weakling Who Was "Beat . . . With a Trap Stick"
|Headline=Play Refers to Weakling Who Was "Beat . . . With a Trap Stick"
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|Text=<p>Shirley, James, <u>The Wedding. As it was lately acted by her Mauesties seruants at the Phenix at Drury Lane</u> [London], per David Block, <u>Baseball Before We Knew It</u>, page 170.  A servant in the play describes his master as so mild in manner that "the last time he was in the field a boy of seven year old beat him with a trap-stick."</p>
|Text=<p>Shirley, James, <u>The Wedding. As it was lately acted by her Mauesties seruants at the Phenix at Drury Lane</u> [London], per David Block, <u>Baseball Before We Knew It</u>, page 170.  A servant in the play describes his master as so mild in manner that "the last time he was in the field a boy of seven year old beat him with a trap-stick."</p>
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Shirley, James, The Wedding. As it was lately acted by her Mauesties seruants at the Phenix at Drury Lane [London], per David Block, Baseball Before We Knew It, page 170. A servant in the play describes his master as so mild in manner that "the last time he was in the field a boy of seven year old beat him with a trap-stick."

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