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Posted By: barrysloate
Since the article cites that three St. George Dragonslayers played and the three pictured on the "stubs" other than Harry Wright were not baseball players, then that seems to identify their team affiliation. Why weren't any of the Excelsior or other baseball players pictured, and instead just Wright and the three cricketeers? To add, Sam Wright was probably not on the Dragonslayers, but none of the other two- Hammond or Crossley- have any record of ever having played organized baseball. Curious. |
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