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More questions from the Wheelmen. What is the word on chewing tobacco
and pine tar. Are they allowed in 1886 play?






Sun Apr 9, 2006 10:31 pm

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More questions from the Wheelmen. What is the word on chewing tobacco and pine tar. Are they allowed in 1886 play?...
adonisterry
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Apr 9, 2006
10:31 pm

Not only are they allowed in our games (Cornish Game Hens of Providence), they are encouraged. This is my opinion and I don't know how anyone else feels. ... ...
vincent torilli
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Apr 10, 2006
8:19 am

The Granite have the same position. The pine tar is for safety's sake and the chew is just so damn good. Remember Copenhagen has been around since 1822 and...
pete duda
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Apr 10, 2006
9:38 am

The Simsbury Taverneers use pine tar for safety's sake. We did have a bat slip out of a player's hand in 2004 and hit a spectator in the face. We don't want...
John Lucker
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Apr 10, 2006
11:21 am

Guys, The Pittsfield "Elms" have the same feeling. It's all part of Vintage Base Ball. Just bring something to spit in! Paulie From: pete duda...
Paul Procopio
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Apr 10, 2006
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