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|Text=<p>"Base ball is the favorite game, as it is more simple in its rules, and a knowledge of them is easily acquired.  Cricket is the most scientific of the two and requires more skill and judgment in the use of the bat, especially, than base."</p>
|Text=<p>"Base ball is the favorite game, as it is more simple in its rules, and a knowledge of them is easily acquired.  Cricket is the most scientific of the two and requires more skill and judgment in the use of the bat, especially, than base."</p>
<p>"Cricket and Base Ball," <u>Brooklyn</u><u>Eagle</u>, March 22, 1858.  Facsimile contributed by Bill Ryczek, December 29, 2009.</p>
<p>"Cricket and Base Ball," <u>Brooklyn</u><u>Eagle</u>, March 22, 1858.  Facsimile contributed by Bill Ryczek, December 29, 2009.</p>
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"Base ball is the favorite game, as it is more simple in its rules, and a knowledge of them is easily acquired. Cricket is the most scientific of the two and requires more skill and judgment in the use of the bat, especially, than base."

"Cricket and Base Ball," BrooklynEagle, March 22, 1858. Facsimile contributed by Bill Ryczek, December 29, 2009.

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