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A list of all pages that have property "Headline" with value "Lieutenant-20Reports-20Playing-20Ball,-20and-20Playing-20Bandy-20Wicket". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • 1849.1  + (Knicks Sport First Uniform - White Shirt, Blue Pantaloons)
  • 1845.33  + (Knicks and "Other Gentlemen of Note" Hold Season-Ending Banquet)
  • 1853.5  + (Knicks, Gothams Play Season Opener on July 1 and Again on October 18)
  • 1840c.43  + (Lad in Southern Illinois Played Four Old Cat)
  • 1873.12  + (Ladies BB Club Forms in Kansas)
  • 1849.12  + (Ladies Cricket Match Reported in London)
  • 1858.59  + (Ladies and Gentlemen of Dansville NY Play Ball in Afternoons)
  • 1849.10  + (Ladies' Wicket in England?)
  • 1793.5  + (Lady Cricketers Play Again in Sussex)
  • 1748.1  + (Lady Hervey Reports Royal 'Base-ball' in a Letter": Game Is 'Well Known to English Schoolboys')
  • 1816.7  + (Lambert's Cricket <i>Rules</i> Published)
  • 1869.8  + (Largest Margin of Victory)
  • 1860.37  + (Late Surge Lifts Douglas' over Abe Lincoln's Side in Chicago IL)
  • 1872.15  + (Late-season Pro-league Proto-standings)
  • 1863c.144  + (Lawrence MA soldiers play cricket near D.C.)
  • 1755.2  + (Laws of Cricket are Revised)
  • 1861.80  + (Left and Right Wings of 9th NY Play)
  • 1864.41  + (Legal Pitching Deliveries)
  • 1840s.31  + (Lem: Juvenile Fiction's Boy Who Loved Round-ball)
  • 1830c.27  + (Lenox Academy Students Play Wicket)
  • 1856.17  + (Letter to "Spirit" Describes Roundball in New England)
  • 1833.10  + (Letter to Student Refers to "That Beautiful game - Base Ball")
  • 1859.34  + (Lexicographer: "Base Ball" is English!)
  • 1847.9  + (Li'l Prince's Birthday Party Includes Cricket, Rounders.)
  • 1779.2  + (Lieutenant Reports Playing Ball, and Playing Bandy Wicket)
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  • 1864.43  + (Like It or Lump It, Gents)
  • 1860.20  + (Lincoln Awaits Nomination, Plays Town Ball . . . or Handball?)
  • 1861c.3  + (Lincoln and Baseball: The Presidential Years)
  • 1863.12  + (Line Officers of 17th Maine Play 9 Innings for an Oyster Dinner)
  • 1477.1  + (List of Banned Games May Include Distant Ancestors of Cricket?)
  • 1852.2  + (Lit Magazine Cites "Roaring" Game of "Bat and Base-ball")
  • 1848.18  + (Litchfield CT Bests Wolcottville in Wicket)
  • 1690.1  + (Literary Simile: "Catch it Like a Stool-Ball")
  • 1827.8  + (Lithograph Shows Ballplaying in City Hall Park, NY)
  • 1864.69  + (Lithograph shows soldiers playing bat-ball game)
  • 1870.9  + (Lively Ball Suspected in Mutual-Olympic Game)
  • 1848.6  + (London Book Describes Two Rounders Variants)
  • 1839.4  + (London Magazine Covers "Games with a Ball," Including Stoolball, Tip-Cat)
  • 1857.4  + (London Rounders Players Arrested)
  • 1860.83  + (Long Ball)
  • 1781s.4  + (Long Ball in Vermont)
  • 1857.3  + (Long Island Cricket Club Forms)
  • 1733.1  + (Long Poem Describes Stool-Ball in Some Detail; First Evidence of Use of a Bat?)
  • 1824.1  + (Longfellow on Life at Bowdoin College: "Ball, Ball, Ball")
  • 1740.3  + (Lord Chesterfield Nods Approvingly at Cricket - and Trap Ball!)
  • 1846.22  + (Loss of "Fine Grassy Fields" for Base Ball and Quoits is Decried in Manhattan)
  • 1807.3  + (Lost Poet Remembers College Ballplay, Maybe in Baltimore)
  • 1864.62  + (Louisiana Confederates play in Virginia)
  • 1841.18  + (Louisiana Editor Endorses Formation of Clubs for Ballplaying)
  • 1730c.1  + (Low Wicket and Circular Hole Said Still Found in Cricket)