The World and Its Peoples: U.S.A.Greystone Press, 1966 - 642 sivua |
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... ball Clubs in 1876. The League drew up a constitution which regulated the sport for almost 40 years . The num- ber of balls giving a batter first base was gradually reduced from 9 to the present rule of 4 balls , adopted in 1889. From ...
... ball Clubs in 1876. The League drew up a constitution which regulated the sport for almost 40 years . The num- ber of balls giving a batter first base was gradually reduced from 9 to the present rule of 4 balls , adopted in 1889. From ...
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... ball . Columbia and Yale soon joined the competition , and uniform rules were adopted in 1873 . Although Harvard was nearby , it declined to join the others because it favored a different game which al- lowed running with the ball . It ...
... ball . Columbia and Yale soon joined the competition , and uniform rules were adopted in 1873 . Although Harvard was nearby , it declined to join the others because it favored a different game which al- lowed running with the ball . It ...
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... ball was a small bag of thin leather tightly stuffed with feathers and then sewn closed . The carry of the ball depended on how well it was packed , but even so a distance of 175 yards on a drive was exception- al . In the middle of the ...
... ball was a small bag of thin leather tightly stuffed with feathers and then sewn closed . The carry of the ball depended on how well it was packed , but even so a distance of 175 yards on a drive was exception- al . In the middle of the ...
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