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A list of all pages that have property "Headline" with value "At Kenyon College, Base Ball Takes Unusual Form". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • 1833.4  + (Another CT Chapbook, Another Recycled Woodcut)
  • 1820c.8  + (Another Chapbook - This One Celebrates the Fielder)
  • 1804.2  + (Another Chapbook, Another Trap-ball Engraving)
  • 1858.63  + (Another Early African American Club)
  • 1820.4  + (Another English Chapbook Cites Trap-ball)
  • 1820c.7  + (Another English Chapbook, Another Engraving of Trap-ball)
  • 1863.103  + (Arkansas soldiers play "Old Fashioned Town Ball")
  • 1864.5  + (Army Base-ball, the Light of Day, and the Southern Soul)
  • 1863.94  + (Army Chaplain Plays ball in the Army of the Cumberland)
  • 1862.107  + (Army Commander Watches Baseball game)
  • 1779.5  + (Army Lieutenant Cashiered for "Playing Ball with Serjeants")
  • 1861.61  + (Army of the Potomac relaxes with base ball)
  • 1850.6  + (Article in <i>The Knickerbocker</i> Mentions "Bass-ball," Old Cat, Barn-ball)
  • 1864.61  + (Artillerists enjoying fine exercise)
  • 1862.101  + (Artillerists play quoits and baseball)
  • 1864.89  + (Artillerymen "great on base-ball")
  • 1864.84  + (Artillerymen Play Artillerymen in VA)
  • 1831.4  + (As His Mom Sobs Tenderly, NH Lad Rushes Out to Play Ball)
  • 1813.3  + (As a Lad of 9, Hawthorne is Hurt Playing Ball at School, Sees 'Several Physicians')
  • 1838.9  + (Asylum Inmates Kept Busy with Fishing, Fancy Painting, Bass Ball, Etc.)
  • 1858.3  + (At Dedham MA, Team Representatives Formulate Mass Game Rules)
  • 1729.1  + (At Harvard, Batt and Ball "Stirs Our Bloud Greatly")
  • 1853c.13  + (At Harvard, Most Students Played Baseball and Football, Some Cricket or Four-Old-Cat)
  • 1858.51  + (At Harvard, Two Clubs Play Series of Games by New York Rules)
  • 1840s.28  + (At Hobart College, "Wicket and Baseball Played in Summer")
  • 1858.53  + (At Kenyon College, Base Ball Takes Unusual Form)
  • 1630c.3  + (At Oxford, Women's Shrovetide Customs Include Stooleball)
  • 1830.18  + (At PA Ballfield, Man Asks English Question, Receives American Answer)
  • 1863.52  + (At Winter Camp, Pleasant Days Saw Base-Ball or Wicket)
  • 1841.13  + (At Yale, Wicket Now Seen as "Ungenteel")
  • 1860.62  + (Athletic Club Takes the Field)
  • 1842c.10  + (Athletic Welsh Lad Plays Rounders)
  • 1872.17  + (Athletics Show Annual Expenses, Income for 1872)
  • 1862.62  + (Atlanta Boys harass pedestrians with flying balls)
  • 1861.10  + (Atlantic 52, Mutual 27, 6 Innings: Reporter is Wowed by 26-Run 3rd)
  • 1865.11  + (Atlantic Ball Committee Issues Fanciful Invitation)
  • 1857.22  + (Atlantic Club Becomes Base Ball Champ?)
  • 1873.1  + (Atlantic Club Business Model is Vulnerable)
  • 1865.18  + (Atlantic Get Championship Flag)
  • 1858.17  + (Atlantic Monthly Piece by Higginson Lauds Base-ball)
  • 1860.10  + (Atlantics Are Challenged to Play MA Game for $1000 Stake, But Decline)
  • 1860.60  + (Atlantics vs. Excelsiors: The Thorny Idea of Onfield Supremacy)
  • 1860.90  + (Atlantics' "Lucky Seventh" Yields Nine Runs; The Start of Some Base Ball Lore?)
  • 1830.14  + (Australia's First Recorded Cricket Match Played)
  • 1600c.1  + (Austrian Physician Reports on Batting/Fielding Game in Prague; One of Two Accounts Cites Plugging, Bases)
  • 1800c.12  + (Author Recalls Cricket and Base)
  • 1755.5  + (Authoritative Rules of Cricket Published Nationally in England)
  • 1861.35  + (Awaiting Deployment to Washington, the 44th NY Plays Ball Evenings)
  • 1865.7  + (Awaiting Release, Soldier in DC Plays and Watches Base Ball)
  • 1853.3  + (B is [<i>Still</i>] For Bat and Ball)
  • 1850c.10  + (B is for Bat, B is for Ball)