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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Talbot Fair Play ballist Frank "Tumbleweed" Draper, is involved in a close play with Matt "Lips" Lip from the Pittsburgh Franklins at first base. The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled..
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..The Talbot Fair Play first baseman Stephen "Soot" Sheedy moments before making a play at first base..The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
    090802VintageBaseBall234.jpg
  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..The Talbot Fair Play first base man Frank "Tumbleweed" Draper stretches for the ball during a close play at first. Pittsburgh Franklin striker Jim "Irons" Armstrong was out at first..The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..The Talbot Fair Play first base man Frank "Tumbleweed" Draper stretches for the ball during a close play at first. Pittsburgh Franklin striker Jim "Irons" Armstrong was out at first..The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
    090802VintageBaseBall121.jpg
  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Pittsburgh Franklins' Jason "Sonny" Schieble misses the throw to him at first base allowing Talbot Fair Play striker Jim "Grandpa" Apple to reach on a grounder. The base balls were slippery due to rain, making routine plays more difficult. The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
    090802VintageBaseBall250.jpg
  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Rain soaked base balls made routine plays, like throws to first base, harder to handle. Talbot Fair Play first baseman Stephen "Soot" Sheedy almost catches the ball, but it slips out of his hands seconds later. The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..The Talbot Fair Play's Brian "Pick" Lynch..The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Talbot Fair Play second baseman Brian "Pick" Lynch tosses a grounder to first base...The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Talbot Fair Play first baseman Frank "Tumbleweed" Draper stretches to catch the ball hit by Bill "Biz" Ramaley. The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..The Talbot Fair Play: (back row, L-R), Jim "Grandpa" Apple, Stephen "Soot" Sheedy, Scott "Tin Can" Martino, Brett "Jailer" Cover, Joe "Double Dip" Jordan, Frank "Tumbleweed" Draper, Eric "Griff" Griffioen, (front row, L-R) Todd "Moonlight" Murphy, Warren "Red" Kilmer, Brian "Pick" Lynch, Scott "Curly" Murphy, Craig "High Ball" Warner..The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..The Talbot Fair Play striker Todd "Moonlight" Murphy...The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..The Talbot Fair Play members Joe "Double Dip" Jordan, foreground, Brett "Jailer" Cover, holding the wooden bat in the background, and Scott "Tin Can" Martino, far right. Pittsburgh Franklins members are Willy "Junior" Ramaley, and Jason "Bird Dog" Ramaley, far far background...The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Jim "Grandpa" Apple pitches for the Talbot Fair Play. .The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Talbot Fair Play second baseman Warren "Red" Kilmer forces out Pittsburgh Franklin base runner Bill "Biz" Ramaley..The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Talbot Fair Play's Scott "Curly" Murphy has problems holding onto the slippery base ball as Pittsburgh Franklin base runner Christian "Jebediah" Brenner slides into third base. .The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Pitcher Jim "Grandpa" Apple from the Talbot Fair Play...The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Eric "Griff" Griffioen from the Talbot Fair Play..The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..The Talbot Fair Play's Jim "Grandpa" Apple is out at first base after Pittsburgh Franklin pitcher John "Coffee Broiler" Slacker makes a leaping catch covering first...The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..The Talbot Fair Play's Jim "Grandpa" Apple..The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..The Pittsburgh Franklins first base man Jason "Sonny" Schieble.The Talbot Fair Play striker Brett "Jailer" Cover, ..The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..The Pittsburgh Franklins first base man Jason "Sonny" Schieble.The Talbot Fair Play striker Brett "Jailer" Cover, ..The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
    090802VintageBaseBall106.jpg
  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..The Pittsburgh Franklins first base man Jason "Sonny" Schieble.The Talbot Fair Play striker Brett "Jailer" Cover, ..The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
    090802VintageBaseBall104.jpg
  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..The Talbot Fair Play's Todd "Moonlight" Murphy makes contact while The Pittsburgh Franklins' catcher Willy "Junior" Ramaley looks on...The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Talbot Fair Play striker Frank "Tumbleweed" Draper.The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
    090802VintageBaseBall078.jpg
  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Pittsburgh Franklin pitcher Jim "Irons" Armstrong tosses to a Talbot Fair Play striker. The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Pitsburgh Franklins' Gary "Rochester" Roberts makes contact. The Talbot Fair Play catcher Scott "Curly" Murphy stands by...The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Talbot Fair Play base ball player Todd "Moonlight" Murphy, right, slides into third base, protected by Pittsburgh Franklins Jason "Bird Dog" Ramaley...The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Talbot Fair Play first baseman Eric "Griff" Griffioen stretches to catch the ball hit by Bill "Biz" Ramaley. The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Even though the two teams were not able to finish their game during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009, the Talbot Fair Play players give their huzzahs to the Pittsburgh Franklins anyway. The DC Parks and Rec Department pulled the field permits obtained for the two day Vintage Base Ball tournament due to rain...The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
    090802VintageBaseBall282.jpg
  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Talbot Fair Play's Scott "Curly" Murphy has problems holding onto the slippery base ball as Pittsburgh Franklin base runner Christian "Jebediah" Brenner slides into third base. .The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Joe "Double Dip" Jordan from the Talbott Fair Play uses his bare hands to field a grounder while teammate Brett "Jailer" Cover, backs him up should the ball get away from him. The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
    090802VintageBaseBall209.jpg
  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..The Pittsburgh Franklins Christian "Jebediah" Brenner hits the base ball while arbiter, Scott "Tin Can" Martino from the Talbott Fair Play judges at the plate..The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..The Pittsburgh Franklins' Matt "Lips" Lip slides into a base covered by Talbot Fair Play's Brett "Jailer" Cover..The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Gary "Rochester" Roberts, from the Pittsburgh Franklins, left,  Jim "Grandpa" Apple, foreground, Frank "Tumbleweed" Draper, both from the The Talbot Fair Play..The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
    090802VintageBaseBall165.jpg
  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..The Pittsburgh Franklins first base man Jason "Sonny" Schieble.The Talbot Fair Play striker  Brett "Jailer" Cover,..The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Talbot Fair Play striker Craig "High Ball" Warner..The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
    090802VintageBaseBall085.jpg
  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Pittsburgh Franklin catcher Willy "Junior" Ramaley, hustles down the first base line to catch a foul ball during rainy conditions..The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Jason "Bird Dog" Ramaley from the Pittsburgh Franklins fields a ball to first base...The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..John "Coffee Broiler" Slacker pitches for the Pittsburgh Franklins...The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Jason "Sonny" Schieble of the Pittsburgh Franklins...The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Christian "Jebediah" Brenner from The Pittsburgh Franklins...The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Striker, Jim "Irons" Armstrong, from The Pittsburgh Franklins...The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Gary "Rochester" Roberts, from the Pittsburgh Franklins, makes contact with the vintage base ball. The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Gary "Rochester" Roberts, right, from the Pittsburgh Franklins, snags a fly ball bare handed underneath teammate Christian "Jebediah" Brenner. The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Pittsburgh Franklin Willy "Junior" Ramaley wipes sweat from his head. .The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..(L-R) Jason "Sonny" Schieble, John "Coffee Broiler" Slacker, Scott "Curly" Murphy, Buddy "The Baptist" McKay,.The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled..
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..John "Coffee Broiler" Slacker, .Scott "Curly" Murphy,.Buddy "The Baptist" McKay.The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled..
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Pitsburgh Franklins Christian "Jebediah" Brenner runs to first base after hitting the ball..The Pittsburgh Franklins played the Talbot Fair Play with 1864 rules during the Washington D.C. Vintage Base Ball Classic Sunday, August 2, 2009. After six innings, with the Fair Play leading 17-11, the game was called due to rain. The rain caused the D.C. Parks and Rec department to pull the field permits and the finals were cancelled.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30141716A..Actor James Ludwig, rehearses part of of Kwame Kwei-Armah's play "Beneatha's Place" at Centerstage's 6th floor rehearsal hall in Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday, April 25, 2013, two weeks before premiering. The play's dramaturgy adds to the discussion of American race relations...Kwame Kwei-Armah is the executive director of Centerstage in Baltimore and a playwright whose "Beneatha's Place" explores related territory to "A Raisin in the Sun" and "Clybourne Park." He's programming them all together at his theater...
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  • Photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30141716A..Actor James Ludwig, rehearses part of of Kwame Kwei-Armah's play "Beneatha's Place" at Centerstage's 6th floor rehearsal hall in Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday, April 25, 2013, two weeks before premiering. The play's dramaturgy discusses American race relations...Kwame Kwei-Armah is the executive director of Centerstage in Baltimore and a playwright whose "Beneatha's Place" explores related territory to "A Raisin in the Sun" and "Clybourne Park." He's programming them all together at his theater...
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  • Vintage Base Ball - The Arbiter's Job - The rules of the game change depending on what year baseball the two teams decide to play. Umpire, or "arbiter," as the position is sometimes referred to, Sam Bernstein, a social worker from West Orange, NJ, is explaining the rules for 1864 baseball to the Chesapeake and Potomac Base Ball Club, before playing their first ever game during the Chesapeake Cup, held at the Historic Elk Landing grounds in Elkton, Maryland, July 15, 2006.
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  • Vintage Base Ball - Bat Toss - Vintage base ball umpire, or "arbiter," as the position is sometimes referred to, Sam Bernstein, a social worker from West Orange, NJ, "tosses the bat" to Sean "Toothpick" Ness, left, from the Atlantic Base Ball Club, and Michael Kafka, from the Fair Play Base Ball Club, based out of Talbot County Maryland, before the starting the second game of the Chesapeake Cup. Toothpick's hand got to the top first, so the ABBC chose to bat first. Historically, bat tossing was a common way to establish home and away teams because most games were played on in a neutral area on an open field -- not a designated baseball diamond.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30141716A..Dramaturgy of Kwame Kwei-Armah's play "Beneatha's Place" lines the wall of one of the theater spaces in Centerstage in Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday, April 25, 2013. The space, which is where the plays rehearsals are usually staged are staged for a gala. ..Kwame Kwei-Armah is the executive director of Centerstage in Baltimore and a playwright whose "Beneatha's Place" explores related territory to "A Raisin in the Sun" and "Clybourne Park." He's programming them all together at his theater...
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  • Photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30141716A..Dramaturgy of Kwame Kwei-Armah's play "Beneatha's Place" lines the wall of one of the theater spaces in Centerstage in Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday, April 25, 2013. The space, which is where the plays rehearsals are usually staged are staged for a gala. ..Kwame Kwei-Armah is the executive director of Centerstage in Baltimore and a playwright whose "Beneatha's Place" explores related territory to "A Raisin in the Sun" and "Clybourne Park." He's programming them all together at his theater...
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  • Photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30141716A..Dramaturgy of Kwame Kwei-Armah's play "Beneatha's Place" lines the wall of one of the theater spaces in Centerstage in Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday, April 25, 2013. The space, which is where the plays rehearsals are usually staged are staged for a gala. ..Kwame Kwei-Armah is the executive director of Centerstage in Baltimore and a playwright whose "Beneatha's Place" explores related territory to "A Raisin in the Sun" and "Clybourne Park." He's programming them all together at his theater...
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  • Photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30141716A..Dramaturgy of Kwame Kwei-Armah's play "Beneatha's Place" lines the wall of one of the theater spaces in Centerstage in Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday, April 25, 2013. The space, which is where the plays rehearsals are usually staged are staged for a gala. ..Kwame Kwei-Armah is the executive director of Centerstage in Baltimore and a playwright whose "Beneatha's Place" explores related territory to "A Raisin in the Sun" and "Clybourne Park." He's programming them all together at his theater...
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  • Photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30141716A..Dramaturgy of Kwame Kwei-Armah's play "Beneatha's Place" lines the wall of one of the theater spaces in Centerstage in Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday, April 25, 2013. The space, which is where the plays rehearsals are usually staged are staged for a gala. ..Kwame Kwei-Armah is the executive director of Centerstage in Baltimore and a playwright whose "Beneatha's Place" explores related territory to "A Raisin in the Sun" and "Clybourne Park." He's programming them all together at his theater...
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  • Vintage Base Ball - Hurler - No windmill windups in 1860's base ball. Pitches are delivered from the "hurler" underhand, as seen from pitcher for the Talbot County Fair Play Base Ball Club Jim "Grand Dad" Apple during the Chesapeake Cup Tournament game against the Atlantic Base Ball Club on the Historic Elk Landing grounds in Elkton Saturday July 15th, 2006.
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  • Vintage Base Ball - Bat Toss - Vintage base ball umpire, or "arbiter," as the position is sometimes referred to, Sam Bernstein, a social worker from West Orange, NJ, "tosses the bat" to Sean "Toothpick" Ness, left, from the Atlantic Base Ball Club, and Michael Kafka, from the Fair Play Base Ball Club, based out of Talbot County Maryland, before the starting the second game of the Chesapeake Cup. Toothpick's hand got to the top first, so the ABBC chose to bat first. Historically, bat tossing was a common way to establish home and away teams because most games were played on in a neutral area on an open field -- not a designated baseball diamond.
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  • Vintage Base Ball - The Arbiter's Job - The rules of the game change depending on what year baseball the two teams decide to play. Umpire, or "arbiter," as the position is sometimes referred to, Sam Bernstein, a social worker from West Orange, NJ, is explaining the rules for 1864 baseball to the Chesapeake and Potomac Base Ball Club, before playing their first ever game during the Chesapeake Cup, held at the Historic Elk Landing grounds in Elkton, Maryland, July 15, 2006.
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  • Vintage Base Ball - Hurler - No windmill windups in 1860's base ball. Pitches are delivered from the "hurler" underhand, as seen from pitcher for the Talbot County Fair Play Base Ball Club Jim "Grand Dad" Apple during the Chesapeake Cup Tournament game against the Atlantic Base Ball Club on the Historic Elk Landing grounds in Elkton Saturday July 15th, 2006.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30141716A..Director Derrick Sanders, left, talks with playwright Kwame Kwei-Armah's during rehearsal of the later's play "Beneatha's Place" at Centerstage's 6th floor rehearsal hall in Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday, April 25, 2013...Kwame Kwei-Armah is the executive director of Centerstage in Baltimore and a playwright whose "Beneatha's Place" explores related territory to "A Raisin in the Sun" and "Clybourne Park." He's programming them all together at his theater...
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  • Photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30141716A..Actors (L-R) Charlie Hudson, III, Jessica Frances Dukes, James Ludwig, Beth Hylton, and Jonathan Crombie rehearse part of of Kwame Kwei-Armah's play "Beneatha's Place" at Centerstage's 6th floor rehearsal hall in Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday, April 25, 2013, two weeks before premiering...Kwame Kwei-Armah is the executive director of Centerstage in Baltimore and a playwright whose "Beneatha's Place" explores related territory to "A Raisin in the Sun" and "Clybourne Park." He's programming them all together at his theater...
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  • Photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30141716A..Director, Derrick Sanders, left, discusses a scene with actors (L-R) Charlie Hudson, III, James Ludwig, and Jessica Frances Dukes during rehearsal of of Kwame Kwei-Armah's play "Beneatha's Place" at Centerstage's 6th floor rehearsal hall in Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday, April 25, 2013, two weeks before premiering...Kwame Kwei-Armah is the executive director of Centerstage in Baltimore and a playwright whose "Beneatha's Place" explores related territory to "A Raisin in the Sun" and "Clybourne Park." He's programming them all together at his theater...
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..The Elkton Eclipse hosted a four team, four game Gemcraft Chesapeake Cup Tournament, an all day tournament held at the Elk Landing Historic site Saturday July 15, 2006...New York-based Atlantic Base Ball Club (ABBC).Chesapeake and Potomac Baseball Club (CPBC).Elkton Eclipse.Talbot County-based Fair Play Base Ball Club...
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..The Elkton Eclipse hosted a four team, four game Gemcraft Chesapeake Cup Tournament, an all day tournament held at the Elk Landing Historic site Saturday July 15, 2006...New York-based Atlantic Base Ball Club (ABBC).Chesapeake and Potomac Baseball Club (CPBC).Elkton Eclipse.Talbot County-based Fair Play Base Ball Club...
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..The Elkton Eclipse hosted a four team, four game Gemcraft Chesapeake Cup Tournament, an all day tournament held at the Elk Landing Historic site Saturday July 15, 2006...New York-based Atlantic Base Ball Club (ABBC).Chesapeake and Potomac Baseball Club (CPBC).Elkton Eclipse.Talbot County-based Fair Play Base Ball Club...
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..The Elkton Eclipse hosted a four team, four game Gemcraft Chesapeake Cup Tournament, an all day tournament held at the Elk Landing Historic site Saturday July 15, 2006...New York-based Atlantic Base Ball Club (ABBC).Chesapeake and Potomac Baseball Club (CPBC).Elkton Eclipse.Talbot County-based Fair Play Base Ball Club...
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  • Photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30141716A..Actors (L-R) Jessica Frances Dukes, James Ludwig, Beth Hylton, and Jonathan Crombie rehearse part of of Kwame Kwei-Armah's play "Beneatha's Place" at Centerstage's 6th floor rehearsal hall in Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday, April 25, 2013, two weeks before premiering...Kwame Kwei-Armah is the executive director of Centerstage in Baltimore and a playwright whose "Beneatha's Place" explores related territory to "A Raisin in the Sun" and "Clybourne Park." He's programming them all together at his theater...
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  • Photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30141716A..Actors (L-R) Jessica Frances Dukes, James Ludwig, Beth Hylton, and Jonathan Crombie rehearse part of of Kwame Kwei-Armah's play "Beneatha's Place" at Centerstage's 6th floor rehearsal hall in Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday, April 25, 2013, two weeks before premiering...Kwame Kwei-Armah is the executive director of Centerstage in Baltimore and a playwright whose "Beneatha's Place" explores related territory to "A Raisin in the Sun" and "Clybourne Park." He's programming them all together at his theater...
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  • Photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30141716A..Director Derrick Sanders, left, talks with playwright Kwame Kwei-Armah's during rehearsal of the later's play "Beneatha's Place" at Centerstage's 6th floor rehearsal hall in Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday, April 25, 2013...Kwame Kwei-Armah is the executive director of Centerstage in Baltimore and a playwright whose "Beneatha's Place" explores related territory to "A Raisin in the Sun" and "Clybourne Park." He's programming them all together at his theater...
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  • Photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30141716A..Director Derrick Sanders, left, talks with playwright Kwame Kwei-Armah's during rehearsal of the later's play "Beneatha's Place" at Centerstage's 6th floor rehearsal hall in Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday, April 25, 2013...Kwame Kwei-Armah is the executive director of Centerstage in Baltimore and a playwright whose "Beneatha's Place" explores related territory to "A Raisin in the Sun" and "Clybourne Park." He's programming them all together at his theater...
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  • Photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30141716A..Director Derrick Sanders, left, talks with playwright Kwame Kwei-Armah's during rehearsal of the later's play "Beneatha's Place" at Centerstage's 6th floor rehearsal hall in Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday, April 25, 2013. Assistant director Sakina Ansari-Wilson listens in...Kwame Kwei-Armah is the executive director of Centerstage in Baltimore and a playwright whose "Beneatha's Place" explores related territory to "A Raisin in the Sun" and "Clybourne Park." He's programming them all together at his theater...
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  • Photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30141716A..Actors (L-R) Charlie Hudson, III, Jessica Frances Dukes, James Ludwig, Beth Hylton, and Jonathan Crombie rehearse part of of Kwame Kwei-Armah's play "Beneatha's Place" at Centerstage's 6th floor rehearsal hall in Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday, April 25, 2013, two weeks before premiering...Kwame Kwei-Armah is the executive director of Centerstage in Baltimore and a playwright whose "Beneatha's Place" explores related territory to "A Raisin in the Sun" and "Clybourne Park." He's programming them all together at his theater...
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  • Photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30141716A..Director Derrick Sanders, left, talks with playwright Kwame Kwei-Armah's during rehearsal of the later's play "Beneatha's Place" at Centerstage's 6th floor rehearsal hall in Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday, April 25, 2013...Kwame Kwei-Armah is the executive director of Centerstage in Baltimore and a playwright whose "Beneatha's Place" explores related territory to "A Raisin in the Sun" and "Clybourne Park." He's programming them all together at his theater...
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  • Photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30141716A..Playwright Kwame Kwei-Armah watches during rehearsal of his play "Beneatha's Place" in Centerstage's 6th floor rehearsal hall in Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday, April 25, 2013...Kwame Kwei-Armah is the executive director of Centerstage in Baltimore and a playwright whose "Beneatha's Place" explores related territory to "A Raisin in the Sun" and "Clybourne Park." He's programming them all together at his theater...
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  • Photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30141716A..Derrick Sanders directs during the rehearsal of Kwame Kwei-Armah's play "Beneatha's Place" in Centerstage's 6th floor rehearsal hall in Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday, April 25, 2013...Kwame Kwei-Armah is the executive director of Centerstage in Baltimore and a playwright whose "Beneatha's Place" explores related territory to "A Raisin in the Sun" and "Clybourne Park." He's programming them all together at his theater...
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  • Photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30141716A..Actors (L-R) Jessica Frances Dukes, James Ludwig, and Jonathan Crombie receive notes during  rehearsal of Kwame Kwei-Armah's play "Beneatha's Place" at Centerstage's 6th floor rehearsal hall in Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday, April 25, 2013, two weeks before premiering...Kwame Kwei-Armah is the executive director of Centerstage in Baltimore and a playwright whose "Beneatha's Place" explores related territory to "A Raisin in the Sun" and "Clybourne Park." He's programming them all together at his theater...
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  • Photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30141716A..Actors (L-R) Jessica Frances Dukes, and James Ludwig, rehearse part of of Kwame Kwei-Armah's play "Beneatha's Place" at Centerstage's 6th floor rehearsal hall in Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday, April 25, 2013, two weeks before premiering...Kwame Kwei-Armah is the executive director of Centerstage in Baltimore and a playwright whose "Beneatha's Place" explores related territory to "A Raisin in the Sun" and "Clybourne Park." He's programming them all together at his theater...
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  • Photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30141716A..Director, Derrick Sanders, left, discusses a scene with actors (L-R) Charlie Hudson, III, James Ludwig, and Jessica Frances Dukes during rehearsal of of Kwame Kwei-Armah's play "Beneatha's Place" at Centerstage's 6th floor rehearsal hall in Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday, April 25, 2013, two weeks before premiering...Kwame Kwei-Armah is the executive director of Centerstage in Baltimore and a playwright whose "Beneatha's Place" explores related territory to "A Raisin in the Sun" and "Clybourne Park." He's programming them all together at his theater...
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  • Photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30141716A..Director, Derrick Sanders, left, discusses a scene with actor Jessica Frances Dukes during rehearsal of of Kwame Kwei-Armah's play "Beneatha's Place" at Centerstage's 6th floor rehearsal hall in Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday, April 25, 2013, two weeks before premiering...Kwame Kwei-Armah is the executive director of Centerstage in Baltimore and a playwright whose "Beneatha's Place" explores related territory to "A Raisin in the Sun" and "Clybourne Park." He's programming them all together at his theater...
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  • Photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30141716A..Actors James Ludwig, left, and Charlie Hudson, III, right, rehearse part of of Kwame Kwei-Armah's play "Beneatha's Place" at Centerstage's 6th floor rehearsal hall in Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday, April 25, 2013, two weeks before premiering....Kwame Kwei-Armah is the executive director of Centerstage in Baltimore and a playwright whose "Beneatha's Place" explores related territory to "A Raisin in the Sun" and "Clybourne Park." He's programming them all together at his theater...
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  • Photo by Matt Roth.Assignment ID: 30141716A..Actors (L-R) James Ludwig, Charlie Hudson, III, and Jessica Frances Dukes, rehearse part of of Kwame Kwei-Armah's play "Beneatha's Place" at Centerstage's 6th floor rehearsal hall in Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday, April 25, 2013, two weeks before premiering....Kwame Kwei-Armah is the executive director of Centerstage in Baltimore and a playwright whose "Beneatha's Place" explores related territory to "A Raisin in the Sun" and "Clybourne Park." He's programming them all together at his theater...
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..The Elkton Eclipse hosted a four team, four game Gemcraft Chesapeake Cup Tournament, an all day tournament held at the Elk Landing Historic site Saturday July 15, 2006...New York-based Atlantic Base Ball Club (ABBC).Chesapeake and Potomac Baseball Club (CPBC).Elkton Eclipse.Talbot County-based Fair Play Base Ball Club...
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..The Elkton Eclipse hosted a four team, four game Gemcraft Chesapeake Cup Tournament, an all day tournament held at the Elk Landing Historic site Saturday July 15, 2006...New York-based Atlantic Base Ball Club (ABBC).Chesapeake and Potomac Baseball Club (CPBC).Elkton Eclipse.Talbot County-based Fair Play Base Ball Club...
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..The Elkton Eclipse hosted a four team, four game Gemcraft Chesapeake Cup Tournament, an all day tournament held at the Elk Landing Historic site Saturday July 15, 2006...New York-based Atlantic Base Ball Club (ABBC).Chesapeake and Potomac Baseball Club (CPBC).Elkton Eclipse.Talbot County-based Fair Play Base Ball Club...
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..The Elkton Eclipse hosted a four team, four game Gemcraft Chesapeake Cup Tournament, an all day tournament held at the Elk Landing Historic site Saturday July 15, 2006...New York-based Atlantic Base Ball Club (ABBC).Chesapeake and Potomac Baseball Club (CPBC).Elkton Eclipse.Talbot County-based Fair Play Base Ball Club...
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..The Elkton Eclipse hosted a four team, four game Gemcraft Chesapeake Cup Tournament, an all day tournament held at the Elk Landing Historic site Saturday July 15, 2006...New York-based Atlantic Base Ball Club (ABBC).Chesapeake and Potomac Baseball Club (CPBC).Elkton Eclipse.Talbot County-based Fair Play Base Ball Club...
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..The Elkton Eclipse hosted a four team, four game Gemcraft Chesapeake Cup Tournament, an all day tournament held at the Elk Landing Historic site Saturday July 15, 2006...New York-based Atlantic Base Ball Club (ABBC).Chesapeake and Potomac Baseball Club (CPBC).Elkton Eclipse.Talbot County-based Fair Play Base Ball Club...
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..The Elkton Eclipse hosted a four team, four game Gemcraft Chesapeake Cup Tournament, an all day tournament held at the Elk Landing Historic site Saturday July 15, 2006...New York-based Atlantic Base Ball Club (ABBC).Chesapeake and Potomac Baseball Club (CPBC).Elkton Eclipse.Talbot County-based Fair Play Base Ball Club...
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..The Elkton Eclipse hosted a four team, four game Gemcraft Chesapeake Cup Tournament, an all day tournament held at the Elk Landing Historic site Saturday July 15, 2006...New York-based Atlantic Base Ball Club (ABBC).Chesapeake and Potomac Baseball Club (CPBC).Elkton Eclipse.Talbot County-based Fair Play Base Ball Club...
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..The Elkton Eclipse hosted a four team, four game Gemcraft Chesapeake Cup Tournament, an all day tournament held at the Elk Landing Historic site Saturday July 15, 2006...New York-based Atlantic Base Ball Club (ABBC).Chesapeake and Potomac Baseball Club (CPBC).Elkton Eclipse.Talbot County-based Fair Play Base Ball Club...
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..The Elkton Eclipse hosted a four team, four game Gemcraft Chesapeake Cup Tournament, an all day tournament held at the Elk Landing Historic site Saturday July 15, 2006...New York-based Atlantic Base Ball Club (ABBC).Chesapeake and Potomac Baseball Club (CPBC).Elkton Eclipse.Talbot County-based Fair Play Base Ball Club...
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..The Elkton Eclipse hosted a four team, four game Gemcraft Chesapeake Cup Tournament, an all day tournament held at the Elk Landing Historic site Saturday July 15, 2006...New York-based Atlantic Base Ball Club (ABBC).Chesapeake and Potomac Baseball Club (CPBC).Elkton Eclipse.Talbot County-based Fair Play Base Ball Club...
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..The Elkton Eclipse hosted a four team, four game Gemcraft Chesapeake Cup Tournament, an all day tournament held at the Elk Landing Historic site Saturday July 15, 2006...New York-based Atlantic Base Ball Club (ABBC).Chesapeake and Potomac Baseball Club (CPBC).Elkton Eclipse.Talbot County-based Fair Play Base Ball Club...
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..The Elkton Eclipse hosted a four team, four game Gemcraft Chesapeake Cup Tournament, an all day tournament held at the Elk Landing Historic site Saturday July 15, 2006...New York-based Atlantic Base Ball Club (ABBC).Chesapeake and Potomac Baseball Club (CPBC).Elkton Eclipse.Talbot County-based Fair Play Base Ball Club...
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..The Elkton Eclipse hosted a four team, four game Gemcraft Chesapeake Cup Tournament, an all day tournament held at the Elk Landing Historic site Saturday July 15, 2006...New York-based Atlantic Base Ball Club (ABBC).Chesapeake and Potomac Baseball Club (CPBC).Elkton Eclipse.Talbot County-based Fair Play Base Ball Club...
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..The Elkton Eclipse hosted a four team, four game Gemcraft Chesapeake Cup Tournament, an all day tournament held at the Elk Landing Historic site Saturday July 15, 2006...New York-based Atlantic Base Ball Club (ABBC).Chesapeake and Potomac Baseball Club (CPBC).Elkton Eclipse.Talbot County-based Fair Play Base Ball Club...
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..The Elkton Eclipse hosted a four team, four game Gemcraft Chesapeake Cup Tournament, an all day tournament held at the Elk Landing Historic site Saturday July 15, 2006...New York-based Atlantic Base Ball Club (ABBC).Chesapeake and Potomac Baseball Club (CPBC).Elkton Eclipse.Talbot County-based Fair Play Base Ball Club...
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  • (staff photo by Matt Roth)..The Elkton Eclipse hosted a four team, four game Gemcraft Chesapeake Cup Tournament, an all day tournament held at the Elk Landing Historic site Saturday July 15, 2006...New York-based Atlantic Base Ball Club (ABBC).Chesapeake and Potomac Baseball Club (CPBC).Elkton Eclipse.Talbot County-based Fair Play Base Ball Club...
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