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|Headline=Riddle Game Cites "Fourteen Boys at Bat and Ball" | |Headline=Riddle Game Cites "Fourteen Boys at Bat and Ball" | ||
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|Text=<p><u>The Gaping, Wide-mouthed, Waddling Frog</u> [London], per David Block, <u>Baseball Before We Knew It</u>, page 187-188. This chapbook comprises a rhyme resembling the song "the Twelve Days of Christmas, and one verse includes "Fourteen Boys at Bat-and-Ball, Some Short and Some Tall." Block also reports that it contains an illustration of several boys playing trap-ball.</p> | |Text=<p><u>The Gaping, Wide-mouthed, Waddling Frog</u> [London], per David Block, <u>Baseball Before We Knew It</u>, page 187-188. This chapbook comprises a rhyme resembling the song "the Twelve Days of Christmas, and one verse includes "Fourteen Boys at Bat-and-Ball, Some Short and Some Tall." Block also reports that it contains an illustration of several boys playing trap-ball.</p> | ||
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Text | The Gaping, Wide-mouthed, Waddling Frog [London], per David Block, Baseball Before We Knew It, page 187-188. This chapbook comprises a rhyme resembling the song "the Twelve Days of Christmas, and one verse includes "Fourteen Boys at Bat-and-Ball, Some Short and Some Tall." Block also reports that it contains an illustration of several boys playing trap-ball. |
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