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Chapbook: Trap Ball and Cricket and Windows Don't Mix
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| Text | Sports for All Seasons [New York, T. W. Strong], The problem: "Trap ball and Cricket are juvenile Field Sports, and not fit to be played near the houses . . . where it generally ends in the ball going through a window." The solution: "[A]fter having their pocket money stopped for some time to replace the glass they had broken, they pitched their traps and wickets in a more suitable place." |
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1843c.5 Chapbook: Trap Ball and Cricket and Windows Don't Mix"
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