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|Text=<p>"In Barre, Massachusetts [about 20 miles northwest of Worcester], the anniversary of the organization of government was celebrated by a game of ball - round or base ball, we suppose - twelve on a side.  It took four hours to play three heats, and the defeated party paid for a dinner at the Barre Hotel."</p>
|Text=<p>"In Barre, Massachusetts [about 20 miles northwest of Worcester], the anniversary of the organization of government was celebrated by a game of ball - round or base ball, we suppose - twelve on a side.  It took four hours to play three heats, and the defeated party paid for a dinner at the Barre Hotel."</p>
<p><i>North American and United States Gazette</i>, June 7, 1848.  Provided by John Thorn, 10/12/2007.  A team size of 12 and three-game match are consistent with some Mass game contests.  <b>Note:</b>  This seems to have been a Philadelphia paper; why would it carry - or reprint - this central-MA story?</p>
<p><i>North American and United States Gazette</i>, June 7, 1848.  Provided by John Thorn, 10/12/2007.  A team size of 12 and three-game match are consistent with some Mass game contests.  <b>Note:</b>  This seems to have been a Philadelphia paper; why would it carry - or reprint - this central-MA story?</p>
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"In Barre, Massachusetts [about 20 miles northwest of Worcester], the anniversary of the organization of government was celebrated by a game of ball - round or base ball, we suppose - twelve on a side. It took four hours to play three heats, and the defeated party paid for a dinner at the Barre Hotel."

North American and United States Gazette, June 7, 1848. Provided by John Thorn, 10/12/2007. A team size of 12 and three-game match are consistent with some Mass game contests. Note: This seems to have been a Philadelphia paper; why would it carry - or reprint - this central-MA story?

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