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Master Trap-ball, Meet Mister Window
Salience | Peripheral |
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Tags | Chapbooks for JuvenilesChapbooks for Juveniles |
Location | EnglandEngland |
City/State/Country: | England |
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Age of Players | JuvenileJuvenile |
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Text | Pictured is a struck ball heading toward a window. Text: "School's up for to-day, come out boys and play I'll put my trap here on the grass;/ Look out John Thatcher, here comes a catcher, oh dear! It will go through the glass." |
Sources | Sports for All Seasons, Illustrating the Most Common and Dangerous Accidents That Occur During Childhood . . . [London, J. March], six pages; per David Block, Baseball Before We Knew It, page 216-217. |
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1855c.11 Master Trap-ball, Meet Mister Window"
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