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{{Chronology Entry
|Year=1827
|Year Number=6
|Headline=A Tip for Good Health: Cricket for the Blokes, Bass-ball for the Lasses
|Headline=A Tip for Good Health: Cricket for the Blokes, Bass-ball for the Lasses
|Year=1827
|Salience=2
|Salience=2
|Tags=Females
|Tags=Females,
|Location=England
|Age of Players=Youth
|Text=<p>"With the same intention [that is children's health], the games of cricket, prison bars, foot ball, &amp;c. will be useful, as children grow up, and are strong enough to endure such exercise.</p>
|Text=<p>"With the same intention [that is children's health], the games of cricket, prison bars, foot ball, &amp;c. will be useful, as children grow up, and are strong enough to endure such exercise.</p>
<p>"With regard to girls, these amusements may be advantageously supplanted by bass-bal, battledore and shuttlecock, and similar and playful pursuits."</p>
<p>"With regard to girls, these amusements may be advantageously supplanted by bass-ball, battledore and shuttlecock, and similar and playful pursuits."</p>
<p>William Newnham, <u>The Principles of Physical, Intellectual, Moral, and Religious Education,</u> Volume 1 (London, 1827), page 123. Uncovered and provided by Mark Aubrey, email of 1/30/2008.</p>
<p>William Newnham, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Principles of Physical, Intellectual, Moral, and Religious Education,</span> Volume 1 (London, 1827), page 123. Uncovered and provided by Mark Aubrey, email of 1/30/2008.</p>
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Year Number=6
|Has Supplemental Text=No
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A Tip for Good Health: Cricket for the Blokes, Bass-ball for the Lasses

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Tags Females
Location England
Age of Players Youth
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"With the same intention [that is children's health], the games of cricket, prison bars, foot ball, &c. will be useful, as children grow up, and are strong enough to endure such exercise.

"With regard to girls, these amusements may be advantageously supplanted by bass-ball, battledore and shuttlecock, and similar and playful pursuits."

William Newnham, The Principles of Physical, Intellectual, Moral, and Religious Education, Volume 1 (London, 1827), page 123. Uncovered and provided by Mark Aubrey, email of 1/30/2008.

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