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Post-War Spread of Baseball Noted
Salience
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Noteworthy
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Tags
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Ball in the CultureBall in the Culture
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Location
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City/State/Country:
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Milwaukee, WI, USA
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Modern Address
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Game
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Base BallBase Ball
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Immediacy of Report
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Contemporary
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Age of Players
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Holiday
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Notables
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Text
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"The Base Ball Mania
Since the cruel war was over, the patriotism of our nation's young men has commenced to manifest itself in the shape of a general mania--no, not mania, but passion--for the game of base ball, generally denominated our "national game," with evident propriety, seeing that it is much better and much more generally played in American than in other countries. The popularity of base ball was greatly increased, especially at the West, within the present season. In Wisconsin, where, three years ago, there was scarcely a club playing anything like the "regulation" game, there are now probably not less than a hundred clubs, all in the "full tide of successful operation." Nearly every country newspaper that we take up contains either an account of a match between the club of Dodge's Corners and the invincible First Nine of Smithville, or else a notice for the "Irrepressibles," the "Athletics," the "Badgers," or the "Gophers" to turn out for practice on Saturday afternoon. An immense amount of proper healthy physical exercise if thus afforded, and a fearful amount of muscle and dexterity developed. And at the same time the youths who thus disport themselves can have the satisfaction of realizing that they are practicing at our great nation's own patriotic game. "
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Sources
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Milwaukee Sentinel, July 25, 1867, per 19cbb post by Dennis Pajot, Jan. 28, 2010
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External Number
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Submitted by
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Bob Tholkes,
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Submission Note
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2/19/2015
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Has Supplemental Text
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1867.12 Post-War Spread of Baseball Noted"
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