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|Year=1755 | |||
|Year Number=4 | |||
|Headline=Satirist Cites Base-Ball as "An Infant Game" | |Headline=Satirist Cites Base-Ball as "An Infant Game" | ||
|Salience=2 | |Salience=2 | ||
|Text=<p>". . . the younger Part of the Family, perceiving Papa not inclined to < | |Text=<p>". . . the younger Part of the Family, perceiving Papa not inclined to <em>enlarge</em> upon the Matter, retired to an <em>interrupted</em> Party at <em>Base-Ball</em>, (an <em>infant</em> Game, which as it advances in its <em>Teens</em>, improves to <em>Fives</em> [handball], and in its State of <em>Manhood</em>, is called <em>Tennis)</em><em>.</em>"</p> | ||
<p>Kidgell, John, < | <p>Kidgell, John, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Card</span> (John Newbery, London, 1755), page 9. This citation was uncovered in 2007 by David Block. He tells the story of the find in Block, David, "The Story of William Bray's Diary," <em>Base Ball,</em> volume , no. 2 (Fall 2007), pp. 9-11.</p> | ||
|Comment=<p>A re-enactment of this game was played in 2011. See https://www.exploringsurreyspast.org.uk/themes/subjects/sports/baseball_1755/</p> | |||
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Text | ". . . the younger Part of the Family, perceiving Papa not inclined to enlarge upon the Matter, retired to an interrupted Party at Base-Ball, (an infant Game, which as it advances in its Teens, improves to Fives [handball], and in its State of Manhood, is called Tennis)." Kidgell, John, The Card (John Newbery, London, 1755), page 9. This citation was uncovered in 2007 by David Block. He tells the story of the find in Block, David, "The Story of William Bray's Diary," Base Ball, volume , no. 2 (Fall 2007), pp. 9-11. |
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