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|Text=<p><u>Juvenile Pastimes; or Girls' and Boys' Book of Sports</u> [New Haven, S. Babcock], per David Block, <u>Baseball Before We Knew It</u>, page 212. In this 16-page book's "Playing Ball" section is the observation that "[t]here are a great number of games played with balls, of which base-ball, trap ball, cricket, up-ball, catch-ball and drive ball are most common." <b>Note: "</b>Up-ball?" "Drive ball?" No town ball?</p> | |Text=<p><u>Juvenile Pastimes; or Girls' and Boys' Book of Sports</u> [New Haven, S. Babcock], per David Block, <u>Baseball Before We Knew It</u>, page 212. In this 16-page book's "Playing Ball" section is the observation that "[t]here are a great number of games played with balls, of which base-ball, trap ball, cricket, up-ball, catch-ball and drive ball are most common." <b>Note: "</b>Up-ball?" "Drive ball?" No town ball?</p> | ||
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Text | Juvenile Pastimes; or Girls' and Boys' Book of Sports [New Haven, S. Babcock], per David Block, Baseball Before We Knew It, page 212. In this 16-page book's "Playing Ball" section is the observation that "[t]here are a great number of games played with balls, of which base-ball, trap ball, cricket, up-ball, catch-ball and drive ball are most common." Note: "Up-ball?" "Drive ball?" No town ball? |
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