Clipping:The season in the South; Sunday baseball

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Date Sunday, January 5, 1868
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The baseball season is now in the ascendent in the extreme South, the winter-season being the time chosen for playing champion-games in Louisiana and adjoining States. The great ball-playing day in New Orleans is Sunday; and every fine Sunday, all the ball grounds are occupied, except those of the best social status. New York Sunday Mercury January 5, 1868

social status of the Eurekas

The Eurekas, it is said, have tired of their last year’s policy, and have reorganized on a basis more in keeping with their high social status, and that this next season will see them with their old fielding-nine together again. New York Sunday Mercury January 5, 1868

Source New York Sunday Mercury
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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