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|Title=the crowd encroaching on the field
|Title=the crowd encroaching on the field
|Text=<p class="p1">([[Excelsior Club of Brooklyn v Knickerbocker Base Ball Club of New York on 8 July 1858|Knickerbocker vs. Excelsior 7/8/1858]]) An immense crowd, completely circling the field, were present, and, as usual, were sadly in the way of the players.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>Would it not be well to have a discourse preached to the thousands of curious ones, teaching that, if they have eyes, they can see as plainly, if they would stand farther off.<span class="Apple-converted-space">&nbsp; </span>It is due to the Excelsiors to state that they used the most strenuous endeavors to make a fair field, but what are twenty men against thousands?<span class="Apple-converted-space"><br /></span></p>
|Text=<p>[Knickerbocker vs. Excelsior 7/8/1858] An immense crowd, completely circling the field, were present, and, as usual, were sadly in the way of the players. Would it not be well to have a discourse preached to the thousands of curious ones, teaching that, if they have eyes, they can see as plainly, if they would stand farther off. It is due to the Excelsiors to state that they used the most strenuous endeavors to make a fair field, but what are twenty men against thousands?</p>
|Source=New York Sunday Mercury
|Source=New York Sunday Mercury
|Submitted by=Richard Hershberger
|Submitted by=Richard Hershberger
|Origin=Initial Hershberger Clippings
|Origin=Initial Hershberger Clippings
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[Knickerbocker vs. Excelsior 7/8/1858] An immense crowd, completely circling the field, were present, and, as usual, were sadly in the way of the players. Would it not be well to have a discourse preached to the thousands of curious ones, teaching that, if they have eyes, they can see as plainly, if they would stand farther off. It is due to the Excelsiors to state that they used the most strenuous endeavors to make a fair field, but what are twenty men against thousands?

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