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- 1858.39 + (San Francisco Organizes for Base Ball . . . Again)
- 1852.7 + (San Francisco Plaza Again Active, This Time with "Town Ball;")
- 1755.4 + (Satirist Cites Base-Ball as "An Infant Game")
- 1400c.1 + (Savior Son Wants "To Go Play at Ball")
- 1821.3 + (Schenectady NY Bans "Playing of Ball Against the Building")
- 1855.16 + (Scholar Deems 1855 the Peak of Cricket-playing in America)
- 1853c.15 + (Scholar Ponders: Why Were the Knickerbockers So Publicity-Shy?)
- 1830.4 + (School Boys Play Base Ball Regularly at Portsmouth NH Grammar School)
- 1761.2 + (School Rule in PA; No Ballplaying in the College Yard, Especially in Front of Trustees and Profs)
- 1761.3 + (School Trustees Prohibit Playing Ball and Other Diversions, Ignoring Advice of Ben Franklin)
- 1840c.26 + (Schoolboy Game of "Three Base Ball" Recalled in Brooklyn)
- 1827.5 + (Science of Trap Construction Revealed)
- 1860.44 + (Score it 7-5-4: "Three Hands Out in a Jiffy")
- 1818.6 + (Scots Ballplaying Variants -- Including 'Ba'-baises' -- Found to the North)
- 1862.110 + (Scots Soldiers Play Base-Ball and Cricket)
- 1836.7 + (Scots Still Play "Ball Paces," a Type of Trap Ball with Running)
- 1819.2 + (Scott's <u>Ivanhoe</u> Mentions Stool-ball)
- 1841.11 + (Scottish Dictionary Calls "Cat and Dog" a Game for Three)
- 1857.25 + (Season Opens in Boston with May Olympics Victory, Best-of-Three Format)
- 1861.72 + (Secesh and Unionists fraternize on ball field)
- 1860.19 + (Second Annual Chadwick Guide Prints Season Stats for the Year)
- 1861.27 + (Second NJ 27, First NJ 10, in Virginia Camp)
- 1861.19 + (Second NJ Regiment Forms BB Club in Virginia Camp)
- 1863.14 + (Sergeant from 15th MA Plays Round Ball with 34th NY)
- 1858.5 + (Seven More Clubs Publish Their Rules)
- 1864.93 + (Seventh Wisconsin Infantry plays baseball in Petersburg tranches)
- 1856.4 + (Seventy Games Played, All in New York City Area.)
- 1784.2 + (Seymour Notation Adverts to Evidence that Town Ball Was Exported to England)
- 1855.5 + (Seymour Research Note: "7 Clubs Organized" [But We Now Know of 30])
- 1857.6 + (Seymour: Cricket Groups Meet to Try to Form US [National] Cricket Club)
- 1863.23 + (Sgt. in the 6th Maine Reports “Huge Game of Ball” in VA)
- 1669.1 + (Shadwell Play Said to List Rural Games, including Stool-ball.)
- 1600c.2 + (Shakespeare Mentions Rounders? Pretty Doubtful)
- 1857.45 + (Sharon MA Victory in Boston Seen As State Championship)
- 1865.34 + (Sherman's army plays base-ball in SC)
- 1839.8 + (Shinty Played in Hoboken)
- 1836.14 + (Shinty Played in Hoboken in 1836)
- 1648.1 + (Short Herrick Poem Proposes a Wager on Stool-ball Game)
- 1850c.11 + (Short Moral Tale Centers on Boy's Bat and Ball)
- 1861.40 + (Shortstops to Soldiers)
- 1831.3 + (Should Boys Prefer Bats over Books?)
- 1861.45 + (Shrunken NABBP Meeting Does Little)
- 1860.42 + (Shut Out Reported as the First Ever; Excelsiors 25, St. George Nine 0)
- 1864.40 + (Signals for Throwing to Base)
- 1867.8 + (Signs Go Back To At Least 1867)
- 1815.4 + (Six-Hour "Wicket" Match Played in Canada)
- 1857.29 + (Six-Player Town-ball Teams Play for Gold in Philly)
- 1859.8 + (Sixty Play for Their Suppers)
- 1854.19 + (Sixty-foot Liner Breaks Schoolhouse Window in "Game of Bass")
- 1533.1 + (Skelton Poem Traces Cricket to Flemish Immigrants?)
- 1869.6 + (Slugging Stat Arrives in Early Form)
- 1829.3 + (Small Cambridge MA Schoolground Crimps Base and Cricket Play)
- 1863.139 + (Soildiers play "Baste ball" in Virginia)
- 1863.156 + (Soldier Play in KY)
- 1847.8 + (Soldier Recalls Town-ball)
- 1847.2 + (Soldier Sees January Ball Games at Camp at Saltillo)
- 1863.15 + (Soldier Under General Rosecrans Sees Ballplaying in Tennessee)
- 1812.2 + (Soldier Van Smoot's Diary Notes Playing Catch at New Orleans LA)
- 1775.1 + (Soldier in CT "Played Ball All Day")
- 1775.2 + (Soldier in MA Played Ball)
- 1864.71 + (Soldier in TN asks sister to send him a baseball)
- 1863.20 + (Soldier: “Our Camp is Alive with Ball-Players”)
- 1847.15 + (Soldiers Play Ball During Western Trip)
- 1865.40 + (Soldiers Play Baseball while waiting to be mustered out)
- 1862.84 + (Soldiers Play Philadelphia Champs)
- 1863.121 + (Soldiers Play Wicket in Little Rock)
- 1863.143 + (Soldiers Play cricket in Virginia)
- 1863.72 + (Soldiers confront idleness with ball playing)
- 1864.55 + (Soldiers on leave play ball in Chicago)
- 1862.111 + (Soldiers play Round Town Ball in camp)
- 1861.56 + (Soldiers play ball in Denver)
- 1863.149 + (Soldiers play the "New York game")
- 1862.23 + (Soldiers' Christmas in Virginia - Ballplaying "on Many a Hillside")
- 1867c.17 + (Some First Female teams and games in US cities)
- 1621.1 + (Some Pilgrims "Openly" Play "Stoole Ball" on Christmas Morning: Governor Clamps Down)
- 1862.114 + (Some interesting games of ball)
- 1850s.43 + (South Carolina College Students Make Do with Town Ball, "Cat")
- 1802c.1 + (South Carolina Man Lists Ball-Playing Among Local Amusements)
- 1864.85 + (South Carolina soldiers Play Ball near Petersburg)
- 1862.53 + (Southern Brigade’s Play Base . . . Somewhere)
- 1859.7 + (Southern Game Takes Place in Aristocratic Setting)
- 1863.114 + (Southern Girls Play Town Ball and Cat in Clarksville)
- 1859.73 + (Southern Militia Members Visit Elysian Fields on NY Tour)
- 1862.27 + (Southern Newspaper Urges: “More Manly Sports Like Cricket and Base Ball, Less Cardplay”)
- 1864.23 + (Southern Officers Play Ball in Ohio Prison)
- 1790s.4 + (Southern Pols Calhoun and Crawford: Ballplaying Schoolmates?)
- 1864.1 + (Southern Soldier Notes Repeated Ballplaying, Including Game of Cat)
- 1860.70 + (Space Wanted)
- 1255.1 + (Spanish Drawing Seen as Early Depiction of Ballplaying)
- 1842.5 + (Spelling Book Seems to Show a Fungo Game)
- 1830s.32 + (Spiked Egg-Nog Between Innings?)
- 1860.3 + (Split Doubleheader:Mass Game, NY Game)
- 1851.1 + (Sport of Cricket Gets its First Comprehensive History Book)
- 1855.34 + (Sporting Press Notices Base Ball, Regularizes Reporting)
- 1800c.1 + (Sports at Exeter Academy include "Old-Fashioned Bat and Ball". . . and Football)
- 1846.13 + (Spring Sports at Harvard: "Bat & Ball" and Cricket)
- 1844.18 + (Springtime Ballplaying on the Common -- by Girls)
- 1853.22 + (St. Augustine bans Shinny and any "game of ball")
- 1838.2 + (St. George Cricket Club Forms in NYC)
- 1845.21 + (St. George's Cricket Club Plays Series with All-Canada Eleven)