Clipping:Inconsistent ball construction
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Date | Sunday, January 9, 1876 |
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Text | Among the purposed amendments to the rules for the Centennial season are the following: The ball is to be composed of woolen yarn and covered with leather. No India rubber. The idea is, not to have the ball any the less lively than it is at present, but to try and have it average more satisfactory than heretofore; not to have the score two to one or one to nothing one day, and the next day, between the same nines, to have it reached by double figures. It is frequently the cause of fault-finding and dissatisfaction, and the players are held responsible when they are not at all to blame. |
Source | Philadelphia Sunday Mercury |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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