Clipping:Asking for judgment on a balk
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Date | Sunday, September 11, 1859 |
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Text | Mills being now on the third base, detected a baulk on the part of the pitcher, asked judgment, and it being decided in his favor, went home. New York Sunday Mercury September 11, 1859 broken bats There was another feature in the game, which was the result of the strong batting, and that was the number of bats broken. “Old Knick” [i.e. the Knickerbocker Club] made the splinters fly on this occasion. [goes on to list the total bats broken: two by Davis, one by McLaughlin]. New York Sunday Mercury September 14, 1859 |
Source | New York Sunday Mercury |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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