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Henry Chadwick
English
Writer
About the author
The Nationals tried hard to recover the lost ground. The final result, however, was the success of the Forest Citys by a score of 29 to 23 in a nine innings game, twice interrupted by rain.
Henry Chadwick,
English
Writer
#Success
#Result
#Rain
Most Americans think Abner Doubleday invented the game but he had little or nothing to do with cricket.
Henry Chadwick,
English
Writer
#Nothing
#Americans
#Cricket
It was not long before I was struck with the idea that base ball was just the game for a national sport for Americans.
Henry Chadwick,
English
Writer
#Idea
#Americans
Base Ball, to be played thoroughly, requires the possession of muscular strength, great agility, quickness of eye, readiness of hand, and many other faculties of mind and body that mark the man of nerve.
Henry Chadwick,
English
Writer
#Eye
#Strength
#Man
#Mind
#Body
#Possession
A Church which has lost its memory is in a sad state of senility.
Henry Chadwick,
English
Writer
#State
#Memory
#Church