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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)..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)..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 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)..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.
    090802VintageBaseBall013.jpg
  • (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 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.
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  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Pitsburgh Franklins Christian "Jebediah" Brenner runs to first base kept by Talbot Fair Play first base man, Frank "Tumbleweed" Draper, who can't keep a gloveless handle on the 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)..Pitsburgh Franklins Christian "Jebediah" Brenner runs to first base kept by Talbot Fair Play first base man, Frank "Tumbleweed" Draper, who can't keep a gloveless handle on the 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.
    090802VintageBaseBall062.jpg
  • (Photo by Matt Roth)..Pitsburgh Franklins Christian "Jebediah" Brenner runs to first base kept by Talbot Fair Play first base man, Frank "Tumbleweed" Draper, who can't keep a gloveless handle on the 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.
    090802VintageBaseBall063.jpg
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