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|Year Suffix=c
|Year Suffix=c
|Year Number=44
|Year Number=44
|Headline=Twenty Or So Cricket Clubs Dot the US
|Headline=Twenty or So Cricket Clubs Dot the US
|Salience=2
|Salience=2
|Location=US, New York City,  
|Location=US, New York City,
|Game=American Cricket,  
|Game=American Cricket,
|Age of Players=Adult
|Age of Players=Adult
|Text=<p>"During the late 1840s there was an increase in the number of cricket clubs in New York and nationally.&nbsp; At least six clubs were formed in the metropolitgan area, [but most] survived for only a few years. . . . George Kirsch maintains that by 1850 at least twenty cricket clubs, enrolling perhaps 500 active payers, existed in more than a dozen American communities."</p>
|Text=<p>"During the late 1840s there was an increase in the number of cricket clubs in New York and nationally.&nbsp; At least six clubs were formed in the metropolitgan area, [but most] survived for only a few years. . . . George Kirsch maintains that by 1850 at least twenty cricket clubs, enrolling perhaps 500 active payers, existed in more than a dozen American communities."</p>
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|Sources=<p>Melvin Adelson, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">A Sporting Time</span> (U. of Illinois Press, 1886), page 104.&nbsp; Adelson cites Kirsch, "<em>American Cricket," </em>in <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Journal of Sport Hstory</span>, volume 11 (Spring 1984), page 28.&nbsp;</p>
|Sources=<p>Melvin Adelson, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">A Sporting Time</span> (U. of Illinois Press, 1886), page 104.&nbsp; Adelson cites Kirsch, "<em>American Cricket," </em>in <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Journal of Sport Hstory</span>, volume 11 (Spring 1984), page 28.&nbsp;</p>
|Query=<p>Do these estimates jibe with current assessments?</p>
|Query=<p>Do these estimates jibe with current assessments?</p>
|Submitted by=Bill Ryczek, Baseball's First Inning, page 103.
|Submitted by=Bill Ryczek, Baseball's First Inning (2009), page 103.
|Reviewed=No
|Reviewed=Yes
|Has Supplemental Text=No
|Has Supplemental Text=No
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Twenty or So Cricket Clubs Dot the US

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"During the late 1840s there was an increase in the number of cricket clubs in New York and nationally.  At least six clubs were formed in the metropolitgan area, [but most] survived for only a few years. . . . George Kirsch maintains that by 1850 at least twenty cricket clubs, enrolling perhaps 500 active payers, existed in more than a dozen American communities."

 

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Melvin Adelson, A Sporting Time (U. of Illinois Press, 1886), page 104.  Adelson cites Kirsch, "American Cricket," in Journal of Sport Hstory, volume 11 (Spring 1984), page 28. 

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Submitted by Bill Ryczek, Baseball's First Inning (2009), page 103.



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