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|Country=United States
|Country=United States
|State=NY
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|Description=<p><span>"The young gentlemen of the Free Academy have formed themselves into two clubs, called the O. G.'s and Q. P. D.'s-- </span><span>They had a day's play recently at Hoboken, when the O. G.'s-- probably "Old Greys"-- won, scoring 21 runs to 17 of their opponents."</span></p>
|Description=<p><span>"The young gentlemen of the Free Academy have formed themselves into two clubs, called the O. G.'s and Q. P. D.'s-- </span><span>They had a day's play recently at Hoboken, when the O. G.'s-- probably "Old Greys"-- won, scoring 21 runs to 17 of their opponents."</span></p>
|Sources=<p><em>Porter's Spirit of the Times</em><span>, Nov. 8, 1856.</span></p>
|Sources=<p><em>Porter's Spirit of the Times</em><span>, Nov. 8, 1856.</span></p>
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|Reviewed=Yes
|Submitted by=Craig Waff
|Submitted by=Craig Waff
|Submission Note=5/1/2010
|Submission Note=5/1/2010
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Date November 1856
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Description

"The young gentlemen of the Free Academy have formed themselves into two clubs, called the O. G.'s and Q. P. D.'s-- They had a day's play recently at Hoboken, when the O. G.'s-- probably "Old Greys"-- won, scoring 21 runs to 17 of their opponents."

Sources

Porter's Spirit of the Times, Nov. 8, 1856.

Submitted by Craig Waff
Submission Note 5/1/2010



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