Clipping:Free admission for retrieving a foul ball; peanuts

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Date Wednesday, May 7, 1884
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“In order to appreciate and understand base ball,” said a kind old gentleman who was initiating a 16-year-old damsel into the mysteries of the national game, “there are certain rules with which you must be conversant. The first is that foul balls were invented in the interest of the small boy, and one is admitted every time the ball goes over the fence. Another is that you must fill yourself up with peanuts and throw the shells upon the seats; but the most inflexible requirement of all is to cheer every time the catcher pretends his fingers are hut. A failure to applaud at such a critical time robs the game of half its pleasures.

Source The Sporting Life
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
Origin Initial Hershberger Clippings

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