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Saturday, May 21, 1870
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Edward E. Rice & Co., Printer and Publishers, 5 Hawley St., Boston, have just issued the most attractive Score Card it has even been our lot to see. The front of the card represents a very laughable base ball scene, and also gives room to write the day of the match, etc. On the reverse is a nice arrangement for keeping the score. The price is five cents. The same firm also issues a very neat card which they furnish for three cents. Samples sent on receipt of price and stamp.
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Source
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National Chronicle
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Submitted by
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Richard Hershberger
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Origin
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Initial Hershberger Clippings
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