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Posted By: jay behrens
I have no clue either as to whether or not it's an actual Base Ball piece, but my guess is no, unless someone happens to have access to some other document that lists Newark Base Ball members. Also, most baseball teams of taht era were part of a larger athletic club, so it seems odd that they would have a ball just for the base ballers. Seems more to me that it is a dance club then an athletic club. Since Gaynor is selling it, hopefully, he has some coroberating evidence to back up the claim. |
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