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Thorn Pricks: Poster Girl
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Thorn Pricks" offers stories, published or private, by any of the four Thorn gents: John, Jed, Isaac, and Mark, and their friends. Thursday, December 25, 2008. The current essay- "Poster Girl," about Ethel Reed- may be found at my blog more typically associated with arts and letters:. Http:/ hudsonriverbracketed.blogspot.com/. Posted by John Thorn at 12:21 PM. Catskill, New York, United States. View my complete profile. Forty-five years of mixed memories. Cheers from the pressbox to Jerome Holtzman (1926.
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Thorn Pricks: April 2005
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Thorn Pricks" offers stories, published or private, by any of the four Thorn gents: John, Jed, Isaac, and Mark, and their friends. Thursday, April 28, 2005. Book of American Pastimes, 1866. Posted by John Thorn at 3:15 PM. Introduction to "Peverelly’s National Game". Edited by John Freyer and Mark Rucker, Arcadia, June 2005. It is this fluid state of American sport that Charles A. Peverelly sought to document in 1866 with his. Where were their playing grounds located? Study the original Knickerbocker Rul...
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Dear Abner: Who Was the Greatest Hitter?
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Just because he didn't invent the game doesn't mean he hasn't kept up with it. Since his death in 1893 Abner Doubleday has had a chance to hang out in Baseball Heaven with the Babe, Satchel, and the Mick, not to mention Alex Cartwright. From this elevated perch Abner dispenses guidance on all things baseball. Sunday, April 6, 2008. Who Was the Greatest Hitter? What's going on in this space? See the introductory remarks at:. Http:/ dearabner.blogspot.com/2008/04/introducing-abner-doubleday.html. Right now...
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Dear Abner: Who Invented Baseball?
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Just because he didn't invent the game doesn't mean he hasn't kept up with it. Since his death in 1893 Abner Doubleday has had a chance to hang out in Baseball Heaven with the Babe, Satchel, and the Mick, not to mention Alex Cartwright. From this elevated perch Abner dispenses guidance on all things baseball. Wednesday, April 9, 2008. What's going on in this space? See the introductory remarks at:. Http:/ dearabner.blogspot.com/2008/04/introducing-abner-doubleday.html. For no good reason, but it is so.
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Dear Abner: Introducing Abner Doubleday
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Just because he didn't invent the game doesn't mean he hasn't kept up with it. Since his death in 1893 Abner Doubleday has had a chance to hang out in Baseball Heaven with the Babe, Satchel, and the Mick, not to mention Alex Cartwright. From this elevated perch Abner dispenses guidance on all things baseball. Wednesday, April 2, 2008. From "Play's the Thing,". April 3, 2008:. Delighted as I am to have him indefinitely at my right hand, this column truly depends upon you. While Abner’s ethereal ...To prim...
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Dear Abner: The Curve Ball
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Just because he didn't invent the game doesn't mean he hasn't kept up with it. Since his death in 1893 Abner Doubleday has had a chance to hang out in Baseball Heaven with the Babe, Satchel, and the Mick, not to mention Alex Cartwright. From this elevated perch Abner dispenses guidance on all things baseball. Thursday, April 3, 2008. What's going on in this space? See the introductory remarks at:. Http:/ dearabner.blogspot.com/2008/04/introducing-abner-doubleday.html. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Dear Abner: Were the Black Sox Guilty?
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Just because he didn't invent the game doesn't mean he hasn't kept up with it. Since his death in 1893 Abner Doubleday has had a chance to hang out in Baseball Heaven with the Babe, Satchel, and the Mick, not to mention Alex Cartwright. From this elevated perch Abner dispenses guidance on all things baseball. Friday, April 4, 2008. Were the Black Sox Guilty? What's going on in this space? See the introductory remarks at:. Http:/ dearabner.blogspot.com/2008/04/introducing-abner-doubleday.html. Evidently t...
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Thorn Pricks: March 2005
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Thorn Pricks" offers stories, published or private, by any of the four Thorn gents: John, Jed, Isaac, and Mark, and their friends. Thursday, March 31, 2005. Rube Waddell, ca. 1909. Posted by John Thorn at 6:45 PM. Rube Waddell: The Peter Pan of Baseball. Happy April Fool's Day. On this date in 1914 Rube Waddell, one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history and one of my favorite personages, left this world. The Stain of Guilt. Was the leaper of cataracts more mad or foolish than other men who throw a...
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Dear Abner: The Future of Baseball
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Just because he didn't invent the game doesn't mean he hasn't kept up with it. Since his death in 1893 Abner Doubleday has had a chance to hang out in Baseball Heaven with the Babe, Satchel, and the Mick, not to mention Alex Cartwright. From this elevated perch Abner dispenses guidance on all things baseball. Monday, April 7, 2008. The Future of Baseball. What's going on in this space? See the introductory remarks at:. Http:/ dearabner.blogspot.com/2008/04/introducing-abner-doubleday.html.