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A list of all pages that have property "Headline" with value "Played-20ball-20"in-20a-20new-20way"". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • 1857.47  + (On Boston Common, "Several Parties Engaged in Matches of Base Ball" on Fast Day)
  • 1865.4  + (On Last Day of Service, PA Soldiers Play Ball)
  • 1843.4  + (On Yale's Green, Many a "Brisk Game of Wicket")
  • 1838.11  + (On a Day Trip to Camden NJ, Philly Man Documents Olympic Club)
  • 1859.57  + (On to Texas)
  • 1700.1  + (One of the Earliest Public Notices of a Cricket Match?)
  • 1846.19  + (One-Horse Wagon's Driver 1, Wicket Players 0)
  • 1840.7  + (One-handed Bat Shown in Book of Children's Verse)
  • 1803.1  + (Ontario Diarist Reports Joining Men "Jumping and Playing Ball")
  • 1861.7  + (Ontario Lads to Try the New York Game, May Forego "Canadian Game")
  • 1835c.12  + (Oops, He Missed It; Will He Be Called "Old Butter Fingers?")
  • 1865.37  + (Opdycke's Tigers Play ball in AL)
  • 1848.19  + (Organization Men at the KBBC in 1848)
  • 1854.3  + (Organized Round Ball in New England Morphs Toward the "MA Game")
  • 1860.53  + (Organized Town Ball in St. Louis)
  • 1865.26  + (Otis MA Bests Lee MA at Wicket, 236 - 232)
  • 1873.11  + (Outfield Duties Evolve -- Red Stockings Credited)
  • BC 2,000,000c.1  + (Overhand Throwing Evolves in Primates)
  • 1816.12  + (Oxfordshire Churchman Urges Base-Ball Fields for Girls)
  • 1862.10  + (PA Base Ball Moves Beyond Philadelphia)
  • 1830s.29  + (PA Schoolboys Recalled as Playing Town Ball and Long Ball)
  • 1864.10  + (PA Soldier Records Ballplaying in NC)
  • 1863.7  + (PA Unit Tries Cricket and Base-ball)
  • 1864.98  + (POWs form Wicket, Cricket and Baseball Clubs)
  • 1845.19  + (Painter Depicts Some Type of Old-Fashioned Ball?)
  • 1845.20  + (Painting Shows Crossed Bats and Some Balls in School)
  • 1478.2  + (Parliament Speaks: Jail or Fine for Unlawful Gameplaying)
  • 1862.115  + (Parolees play baseball at Camp Douglas)
  • 1855.39  + (Pastime of Despots)
  • 1869.12  + (Pastimes Adopt First Striped Stockings for Uniforms)
  • 1850c.17  + (Patch Baseball Played in Upstate New York)
  • 1731.1  + (Patient Thousands Watch First Known Drawn Match in Cricket)
  • 1863.21  + (Pennsylvania Soldier Notes Ballplaying in the 12th PA)
  • 1802.4  + (Philadelphia Book: "Bat and Ball is an Inferior Kind of Cricket")
  • 1871.17  + (Philadelphia Claims Best 1870 US Record -- Over the Red Stockings? Really?)
  • 1841.8  + (Philadelphia Cricket Club Issues Challenge for Matches at $50 to $100)
  • 1859.10  + (Philadelphia Man Interested in Forming MA Game Club)
  • 1829.1  + (Philadelphians Play Ball)
  • 1859.19  + (Phillips Exeter Academy Used Plugging in "Base-ball?")
  • 1870.10  + (Philly Paper Lists Betting Odds for US Championship Match in Brooklyn)
  • 1860.68  + (Philly Teams Try to Organize)
  • 1862.49  + (Photo Caption Sings of “Marvelous New Game,” Doesn’t Deliver)
  • 1762.1  + (Pirated Version of <u>Little Pretty Book</u> Uses Term "Base-ball.")
  • 1861.69  + (Pitching Quoits and Playing Ball)
  • 1834.10  + (Plattsburgh NY Sets Fifty Cent Fine for Ball Play)
  • 1612c.1  + (Play Attributed to Shakespeare Cites Stool-ball)
  • 1637.2  + (Play Mentions Trap)
  • 1653.1  + (Play Refers to Trapsticks)
  • 1629.1  + (Play Refers to Weakling Who Was "Beat . . . With a Trap Stick")
  • 1863.134  + (Played ball "in a new way")
 (Played-20ball-20"in-20a-20new-20way")
  • 1871.10  + (Player Salaries Bump Up: Well-funded Mutuals Deplete the Atlantics)
  • 1830s.6  + (Players Drink Egg-Nog in Base Ball Intervals in Portsmouth NH)
  • 1864.14  + (Players “Lamed Badly” at Ballplaying)
  • 1820.36  + (Playing "bandy or at ball" banned in Baltimore on Sunday)
  • 1795.5  + (Playing At Ball in the Untamed West (Now Kentucky?))
  • 1795.3  + (Playing Ball Cited as Major New England Diversion)
  • 1843.3  + (Playing Ball at Recess)
  • 1861.49  + (Playing Ball in Racine Camp)
  • 1862.67  + (Playing Ball near Yorktown)
  • 1858.30  + (Playing Rules Given for New Britain CT Wicket Ball Match)
  • 1863.98  + (Playing ball during a bombardment)
  • 1864.45  + (Playing for Prizes)
  • 1860c.27  + (Playing of Hole-less Two-Old-Cat in Providence RI)
  • 1867.11  + (Playing the Old-Fashioned Game: 1867)
  • 1869.9  + (Playing the pre-New York Rules Game- 1869)
  • 1859.62  + (Plea for Amateurism)
  • 1859.60  + (Please Do Not Kill the Umpire)
  • 1830c.26  + (Plymouth MA Boys Play Round Ball, Other Ballgames: Ballmaking Described)
  • 1706.1  + (Poem Suggests Cricket is Becoming "Respectable")
  • 1665.1  + (Poet Depicts Fleet-footed Mercury as Wielding a Kit-Cat Bat)
  • 1747.1  + (Poet Thomas Gray: "Urge the Flying Ball.")
  • 1614.1  + (Poet Yearns to "Goe to Stoole-Ball-Play")
  • 1744.4  + (Poet: "Hail Cricket! Glorious Manly, British Game!)
  • 1827.4  + (Poisoned Ball Listed in French Manual of Games)
  • 1850c.8  + (Poisoned-Ball Text Recycled in France)
  • 1828.12  + (Police Nine 1, Men and Boy Sabbath-Breakers 0)
  • 1609.1  + (Polish Origins of Baseball Perceived in Jamestown VA Settlement)
  • 1680.1  + (Political Tract Uses Trap-stick Metaphor)
  • 1862.48  + (Pork, Hard-Tack, Beans, and Baseball in the 5th Mass Artillery)
  • 1857.18  + (Porter's Project: Collect Rules of Play)
  • 1805.2  + (Portland ME Bans "Playing at Bat and Ball in the Streets" in 1805, Retains Ban in 1824)
  • 1828.2  + (Portland Newspaper Reports Boys Playing at "Bat-and-Ball.")
  • 1795.1  + (Portsmouth NH Bans Cricket and Other Ball Games)
  • 1828.14  + (Portsmouth NH Reminder: No Ballplaying, Betting in Public Places)
  • 1586.2  + (Possible Early Rounders Reference?)
  • 1838.14  + (Possible Game of Base Ball at School)
  • 1867.12  + (Post-War Spread of Baseball Noted)
  • 1860.14  + (Potomacs "Conquer" Nationals in Washington)
  • 1854.17  + (Pre-modern Base Ball in Michigan)
  • 1583.1  + (Pre-teens Risk Dungeon Time For Selves, or Their Dads, by Playing Ball)
  • 1840s.4  + (Preppies Brought Base Ball to College Campuses?)
  • 1862.108  + (President Lincoln to Umpire a Game?)
  • 1857.38  + (President's Peace Medal Depicts Baseball Game in Background)
  • 1830c.35  + (Pretty Darn Early Ballplaying Card)
  • 1299.1  + (Prince of Wales Plays "Creag," Seen By Some as a Cricket Precursor)
  • 790c.1  + (Princess Nausica and Maids Play Catch)
  • 1761.1  + (Princeton Faculty [NJ] Disparages "Playing at Ball")
  • 1857.23  + (Princeton Freshmen Establish Nassau Base Ball Club)
  • 1844.9  + (Print Medium Credited with New Popularity of Cricket in Britain)
  • 1863.29  + (Print of artillerymen playing ball)