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"The last three innings were of the most exciting character, it being anybody's game up to the close of the eighth innings." The Brooklyn Daily Times, September 17, 1864, p3 | "The last three innings were of the most exciting character, it being anybody's game up to the close of the eighth innings." The Brooklyn Daily Times, September 17, 1864, p3 | ||
Note: There are earlier examples from cricket from as early as 1840 in England and 1858 in the U.S. | Note: There are earlier examples from cricket from as early as 1840 in England and 1858 in the U.S. |
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"The last three innings were of the most exciting character, it being anybody's game up to the close of the eighth innings." The Brooklyn Daily Times, September 17, 1864, p3
Note: There are earlier examples from cricket from as early as 1840 in England and 1858 in the U.S.