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|Pagetext=From Protoball Entry #1851.2 -- San Francisco CA Weighs Plusses and Minuses of Base Ball
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Submitted by Angus Macfarlane, January 2007.
Submitted by Angus Macfarlane, January 2007.
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In addition, here is a source from February 1851:
 
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BASE-BALL.—This is becoming quite popular among our sporting gentry, who have an exercise upon the plaza nearly every day. This is certainly better amusement than "bucking" and if no windows or heads are broken will prove much more profitable.
 
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Source: Daily Alta California, 06 Feb 1851, page 2.
 
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