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|Text=<p>"We are glad to see the games of foot-ball and wicket so fashionable this spring, . ."</p> | |Text=<p>"We are glad to see the games of foot-ball and wicket so fashionable this spring, . ."</p> | ||
<p>"Athletic Sports," <i>Westfield News Letter</i>, April 5, 1848; cited by Genovese, Daniel L, <u>The Old Ball Ground: The Chronological History of Westfield Baseball</u> (2004), page 11; Genovese says that this article appears to be the <i>News Letter's</i> first reference to wicket.</p> | <p>"Athletic Sports," <i>Westfield News Letter</i>, April 5, 1848; cited by Genovese, Daniel L, <u>The Old Ball Ground: The Chronological History of Westfield Baseball</u> (2004), page 11; Genovese says that this article appears to be the <i>News Letter's</i> first reference to wicket.</p> | ||
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Text | "We are glad to see the games of foot-ball and wicket so fashionable this spring, . ." "Athletic Sports," Westfield News Letter, April 5, 1848; cited by Genovese, Daniel L, The Old Ball Ground: The Chronological History of Westfield Baseball (2004), page 11; Genovese says that this article appears to be the News Letter's first reference to wicket. |
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