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A list of all pages that have property "Headline" with value "Wicket-20Played-20in-20The-20Western-20Reserve-20-5BOH-5D". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • 1861.23  + (War Sinks Silver Balls)
  • 1813.2  + (War of 1812 General in OH Said to Play Ball with "Lowest" Soldiers)
  • BC2400c.1  + (Was Egypt the Well-Spring of Ballplaying? Text Has “Strike the Ball” Reference)
  • 1854.4  + (Was Lewis Wadsworth the First Paid Player?)
  • 1830s.12  + (Watching Wicket Ball in Buffalo NY)
  • 1820c.24  + (Waterbury CT Jaws Drop as Baptist Deacon Takes the Field)
  • 1863.27  + (Weary Soldier Plays Ball a Little While)
  • 1861.42  + (Welcome Back)
  • 1837.8  + (Well, As Goes Canton, So Goes Indianapolis)
  • 1747.2  + (Well-Advertised Women's Cricket Match Held, with 6-Pence Admission)
  • 1849.14  + (Westfield Upsets Granville in Wicket)
  • 1849.9  + (Westfield Whips Granville in Wicket)
  • 1859.63  + (What Must I Do to Be Physically Saved?)
  • 1853.6  + (When Boys Collect, A Spontaneous Game of Ball is Possible)
  • 1743.3  + (When Cricket Still Had Foul Ground?)
  • 1844.15  + (Whigs 81 Runs, Loco Focos 10 Runs, in "Political" Contest Near Canadian Border)
  • 1829.7  + (While Playing Peacefully, "Wisdom Stole His Bat and Ball")
  • 1704.2  + (While the Rurals Had Stool-ball and Cricket, the Londoner Had "Blood-Stirring Excitement")
  • 1861.77  + (White House Secretaries watch Zouaves play ball)
  • 1871.15  + (White Stockings Choose New Orleans for Extended Preseason Play)
  • 1855.9  + (Whitman Puts "Good Game of Base-Ball" Among Favorite Americana)
  • 1859.36  + (Why Cover Sports?)
  • 1844.11  + (Why Fast Day Comes Only Once a Year?)
  • 1850c.36  + (Wicket Ball in Amherst MA)
  • 1825.8  + (Wicket Bat Reportedly Long [and Still?] Held in Deerfield MA Collection)
  • 1836.10  + (Wicket Challenge Issued in Granby CT)
  • 1855.33  + (Wicket Club Plays in Ohio -- Ladies Bestow MVP Prize)
  • 1865.42  + (Wicket Club Switches to Baseball)
  • 1859.48  + (Wicket Club and Base Ball Club Play Demo Matches for Novelty's Sake)
  • 1857.19  + (Wicket Described in February <u>Porter's</u>)
  • 1870.17  + (Wicket Losing Out to Baseball)
  • 1864.94  + (Wicket Match)
  • 1864.46  + (Wicket Match-- Baseballers vs. Cricketers)
  • 1844.13  + (Wicket Play in New Orleans LA?)
  • 1850s.16  + (Wicket Play in Rochester NY)
  • 1857c.34  + (Wicket Played at Eastern OH College; Future President Excels)
  • 1830s.5  + (Wicket Played in The Western Reserve [OH])
  • 1725c.1  + (Wicket Played on Boston Common at Daybreak)
  • 1840c.25  + (Wicket Played with "Huge Bat" at Barkhamsted CT)
  • 1851.3  + (Wicket Players in MA Found Liable)
  • 1848.12  + (Wicket Reported as Fashionable in Western MA)
  • 1700c.2  + (Wicket Seen on Boston Common . . . But Never on Sunday (No Strolling, Either))
  • 1860.25  + (Wicket and Base Ball at Kenyon College, OH)
  • 1858.26  + (Wicket, as Well as Cricket and Base Ball, Reported in Baltimore MD)
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  • 1799.3  + (Will Satan Snag the Sunday Player?)
  • 1800c.7  + (William Cullen Bryant Remembers Base-Ball)
  • 1805.1  + (Williams College Bans Dangerous Ball-playing)
  • 1796.2  + (Williams College Student Notes Ballplaying in Winter Months)
  • 1861.57  + (Wilson's Zouaves play base ball)
  • 1862.64  + (Winter Baseball in West Virginia)
  • 1862.20  + (Wisconsin Man's Diary Included a Dozen References to Ballplaying)
  • 1864.8  + (Wisconsin Soldier Plays Wicket Ball)
  • 1863.8  + (Wisconsin Soldier Reportedly “Died While Playing Wicket”)
  • 1867.21  + (Wisconsin's First State Base Ball Tourney Lists $1500 in Prizes)
  • 1850s.14  + (With Rise of Overarm Bowling, Padding Becomes Regular Part of Cricket)
  • 1858c.44  + (Wolverines and Wicket)
  • 1811.6  + (Women Cricketers Play for Large Purse)
  • 1835.9  + (Woodcut from <u>Mary's</u> is Inked Up Again)
  • 1847.19  + (Woodsfield fines ball players 25 cents)
  • 1816.2  + (Worcester MA Ordinance Bans "Frequent and Dangerous" Ball Playing and Hoops")
  • 1850c.46  + (Worcester Man Recalls Round Ball in the 1850s)
  • 1851.6  + (Word-man Noah Webster Acknowledges Only Wicket)
  • 1802.2  + (Wordsworth Seems to Laud "Englishness" of Cricket)
  • 1856.9  + (Working Men Play at Dawn on Boston Common)
  • 1825.3  + (Writer Follows Strutt's Theory That Club-ball Was the Source Game)
  • 1805.8  + (Yale Grad Compares Certain English Ballgames to New England's)
  • 1818.1  + (Yale Student Reports Cricket on Campus)
  • 1837.3  + (Yale Student Sees College Green Covered With Ballplaying)
  • 1864.66  + (Yankees on the Rapidan form Baseball Clubs)
  • 1836.5  + (Yanks and British Play Baserunning Game with Plugging . . . in Canton, China)
  • 1833.5  + (Yes, Another Chapbook from Mister Babcock, with That Same Old Woodcut)
  • 1860.54  + (Yes, The Game Would Move Right Along . . . But Would it be Cricket?)
  • 1838.6  + (Yikes, Here it is <i>Again!</i>)
  • 1853.15  + (You've Got to Play Along to Get Along?)
  • 1812c.1  + (Young Andrew Johnson Plays Cat and Bass Ball and Bandy in Raleigh NC)
  • 1848c.9  + (Young Benjamin Harrison Plays Town Ball, Baste in OH)
  • 1856.22  + (Young Brooklyn Clubs Play, But Reporter is Unimpressed)
  • 1755.3  + (Young Diarist Goes to "Play at Base Ball" in Surrey)
  • 1823c.4  + (Young Man Recalls "More Active Sports of 'Playing Ball' or 'Goal.'")
  • 1858.25  + (Your Base Ball Stringer, Mr. W. Whitman)
  • 1867.9  + (Your Tax Dollars At Work/Play)
  • 1598.1  + (Youth Ball Games Widespread at London Schools.)
  • 1856.26  + (Youths Are "Playing Ball" in San Francisco)
  • 1862.52  + (Zouave Pitcher Baffles Batters With “Weak, Puzzling” Delivery)
  • 1845.3  + ([Item removed from version 10; John Thorn advises that contemporary accounts confirm)
  • 1697.1  + (“A Great Match at Cricket" for a Tidy Purse)
  • 1800c.11  + (“Sky-ball”, “Cat and Ball” Remembered in Southern PA)
  • BC2500c.1  + (“Tip Cats" Found in Egyptian Ruins?)