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A list of all pages that have property "Headline" with value "NYU-20Forms-20a-20Base-20Ball-20Club". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • 1860.5  + (NY Game is Called Dominant in CA)
  • 1864.32  + (NY Horseman Gets Banged Up Playing Ball)
  • 1845c.6  + (NY Man: "We Used to Say Come Let Us Play Ball or Base Ball")
  • 1821.5  + (NY Mansion Converted to Venue Suitable for Base, Cricket, Trap-Ball)
  • 1787.5  + (NY Newspaper Prints "Laws of the Noble Game of Cricket")
  • 1811.3  + (NY Paper Carries Notice for "English Trap Ball" at a Military Ground)
  • 1863.6  + (NY Private Plays a Lot of Ball Over Seven Weeks)
  • 1861.16  + (NY Regiment Plays "Favorite Game" After Dress Parade in Elmira NY)
  • 1858.36  + (NY Rules Printed in Georgia)
  • 1841.14  + (NY State Senator Tests the Sabbath Law)
  • 1845.4  + (NY and Brooklyn Sides Play Two-Game Series of "Time-Honored Game of Base:" Box Score Appears)
  • 1862.15  + (NY and MA Regiments Play Two Games Near the Civil War Front)
  • 1860s.2  + (NY game, Mass game, Cricket co-exist)
  • 1843.2  + (NY's Washington Club:" Playing Base Ball Before the Knickerbockers Did?)
  • 1821.9  + (NYC "Ball Club" To Shift Next Meeting, at Broadway Hotel)
  • 1812.3  + (NYC Council Finds Ball Playing Among "Abounding Immoralities")
  • 1849.8  + (NYC Firemen Find "A Little Excitement" in a Winter Game of Ball)
  • 1842.1  + (NYC Group Begins Play, Later [1845] Will Form Knickerbocker Base Ball Club)
  • 1839.2  + (NYC Ordinances Permit No Ballplaying, "Or Any Other Sport Whatsoever.")
  • 1780.1  + (NYC Press Cites Regular Monday Cricket Matches Again)
  • 1846.18  + (NYC: Inky Mob of Ballplayers 1, Policeman 0)
  • 1811.2  + (NYCC Calls Meeting - First Cricket Meeting Since 1804?)
  • 1830.17  + (NYS Squirrel Hunters Stop for Ballplaying)
  • 1755.6  + (NYS Traveler Notes Dutch Boys Playing "Bat and Ball")
  • 1859.38  + (NYU Forms a Base Ball Club)
 (NYU-20Forms-20a-20Base-20Ball-20Club)
  • 1853.109  + (Nantucket Bans "Playing Ball" in the City streets, to protect the windows)
  • 1858.60  + (Natick MA Company Introduces the "Figure 8" Base Ball Stitching)
  • 1858.49  + (Nation Plays Nation - Senecas and Tuscaroras Have an Inter-tribal Game of Base Ball?)
  • 1871.4  + (National Association Urged to Adopt Modern Batting Average)
  • 1858.4  + (National Association of Base Ball Players Forms)
  • 1867.7  + (Nationals Inaugurate Western Tours)
  • 850c.1  + (Nausicaa & Maids Play Ball while Laundry Dries)
  • 1850s.37  + (Near Richmond VA, Games of Round Cat and Chermany)
  • 1850c.26  + (Needed: More Festival Days - Like Fast Day? For Ballplaying)
  • 1863.46  + (New York Soldier Seeks Baserunning Rule from Clipper)
  • 1846.3  + (New "Original and Unusual" Manual Has New Slants on Rounders, Trap-ball)
  • 1863.60  + (New Bats and Balls Arrive, But 91st NY Loses Again)
  • 1822.7  + (New Bedford Bans "Playing at Ball")
  • 1836.8  + (New Bedford MA: "No Person Shall Play at Ball")
  • 1855c.8  + (New British Manual of Sports Describes Rounders)
  • 1849c.5  + (New Chapbook Names Several Games Played with Balls)
  • 1865.10  + (New England Association Formed)
  • 1866.9  + (New England Association Forms , Intends to "Ignore the New York Game")
  • 1820s.14  + (New England Lad Recalls Assorted Games, Illicit Fast Day Ballplaying)
  • 1860.28  + (New England Publication Admits New Dominance of NY Game)
  • 1802.3  + (New England Woman Sees Ballplaying in Virginia, Perhaps by "All Colors")
  • 1863.85  + (New England rules game in camp)
  • 1815c.7  + (New Englander Writes of Ballyards in Virginia)
  • 1859.65  + (New For 1859: Rumors of Player Movement)
  • 1840c.27  + (New Hampshire Farm Boy Plays Baseball, Two Old Cat, Drive)