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<p>From the concluding paragraph of "Athletic Sports," <i>New York Times</i>, August 28, 1858, page 4. Submitted by John Thorn. John believes that "costly target excursions refer to hunting fox, grouse and other game." [Email, 2/10/2008]</p> | <p>From the concluding paragraph of "Athletic Sports," <i>New York Times</i>, August 28, 1858, page 4. Submitted by John Thorn. John believes that "costly target excursions refer to hunting fox, grouse and other game." [Email, 2/10/2008]</p> | ||
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Text | "We hail the new fashion [base ball fever] with delight. It promises, besides it host of other good works, to kill out the costly target excursions. We predict that it will spread from the City to the country, and revive there, where it was dying out, a love of the noble game; that it will bring pale faces and sallow complexions into contempt; that it will make sad times for the doctors, and insure our well-beloved country a generation of stalwart men, who will save her independence." From the concluding paragraph of "Athletic Sports," New York Times, August 28, 1858, page 4. Submitted by John Thorn. John believes that "costly target excursions refer to hunting fox, grouse and other game." [Email, 2/10/2008] |
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