Talk:James Creighton, Jr.
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In an 1887 issue of early sports newspaper The Sporting Life, a letter-writer, who signed only as "Old Timer", sent in his account of the event. Others who consider assume that it was some already-present injury or disease, or that his appendix or spleen had burst after the game.
Regardless, baseball's first superstar was dead. Had he survived, he would have been thirty when baseball's first professional league, the National Association, was founded.
In an 1887 issue of early sports newspaper The Sporting Life, a letter-writer, who signed only as "Old Timer", sent in his account of the event.
&, he said, what??
Others who consider this mystery [????] assume that it was some already-present injury or disease, or that his appendix or spleen had burst after the game.
Thank You,
[[ hopiakuta Please do sign your signature on your message. ~~ Thank You. -]] 00:50, 19 October 2007 (UTC)

