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|Type of Date=Day
|Type of Date=Day
|Date=3/20/1869
|Date=4/18/1873
|Title=The baseball reporters
|Title=the baseball reporters
|Text=<p>I met Mike Kelly, ye noted Herald Reporter, last week. He is studying up for velocipede reporting. Mike, however, will be on hand for base ball reports, and as usual will give us spicy and well-written accounts of the leading contests.  Piccott will still ably manage the base-ball columns of the Spirit, and this season will report for the Sun and TribunePiccott is a fair and impartial writer, and moreover a fearless one in fighting the evils of the game. National Chronicle March 20, 1869</p>
|Text=<p>The noted chess problemist, Theo. M. Brown, has been engaged to edit the base ball columns of Wilkes’ Spirit.  He used to report the game in St. Louis.</p>
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<p>...</p>
<p>The Printing Committee... have given the printing of the Convention-book into the hands of E. L. Gill, the base-ball reporter of the New York Sunday News..National Chronicle March 27, 1869</p>
<p>Mr. Englehart is to write up base ball for the Turf, Field and Farm this year. He now edits the boating column, and all the theatrical as well as billiard news.</p>
|Source=National Chronicle
<p>The New York Sunday Dispatch, since the death of Mr. Brodie, has given up base ball. The only Sunday paper having a base ball column is the MercuryThe only daily, too, which makes it a speciality, is the World.</p>
|Source=All-Day City Item
|Submitted by=Richard Hershberger
|Submitted by=Richard Hershberger
|Origin=Initial Hershberger Clippings
|Origin=Initial Hershberger Clippings
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Date Friday, April 18, 1873
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The noted chess problemist, Theo. M. Brown, has been engaged to edit the base ball columns of Wilkes’ Spirit. He used to report the game in St. Louis.

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Mr. Englehart is to write up base ball for the Turf, Field and Farm this year. He now edits the boating column, and all the theatrical as well as billiard news.

The New York Sunday Dispatch, since the death of Mr. Brodie, has given up base ball. The only Sunday paper having a base ball column is the Mercury. The only daily, too, which makes it a speciality, is the World.

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