Clipping:Early use of 'fanatic'
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Date | Monday, May 17, 1886 |
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Text | The admirers of the home team [Detroit] are now more than ever convinced in their belief that the team is made up of material that will wear well to the end of the year. ... There are, of course, the usual number of fanatics who want the team to win everything and who pounce upon it when they drop a game, but it is a blessing that they are in a minority. The Sporting News May 17, 1886 carriages in the outfield [from the Cincinnati correspondent] Never before in the history of local base ball have the best people of the town evinced as deep an interest as this season. The entire left-center field fences are invariably lined with conveyances. The Sporting News May 17, 1886 |
Source | Sporting News |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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