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<p>William Ryczek, <u>Baseball's First Inning</u> (McFarland, 2009), page 105.  See George Kirsch, "American Cricket: Players and Clubs Before the Civil War," <u>Journal of Sport History</u>, Volume 11 (Spring 1984).</p>
<p>William Ryczek, <u>Baseball's First Inning</u> (McFarland, 2009), page 105.  See George Kirsch, "American Cricket: Players and Clubs Before the Civil War," <u>Journal of Sport History</u>, Volume 11 (Spring 1984).</p>
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"Despite its shortcomings, cricket enjoyed significant popularity in the United States. By 1850, there were a half dozen clubs in New York and about twenty around the United States."

William Ryczek, Baseball's First Inning (McFarland, 2009), page 105. See George Kirsch, "American Cricket: Players and Clubs Before the Civil War," Journal of Sport History, Volume 11 (Spring 1984).

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