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Interesting 1890 Players League "schedule." Thoughts?
Posted By: Joseph
The front of this wonderful 19th Century advertising/trade card (currently for sale on a major Bay Area internet auction web site) is interesting enough...like, what the heck is a Combination Room? A gambling emporium, perhaps? Surely it doesn't have anything to do with Cambridge University (the only ref I could find). |
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Interesting 1890 Players League "schedule." Thoughts?
Posted By: jamie
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Room_(university) |
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Interesting 1890 Players League "schedule." Thoughts?
Posted By: ErlandStevens
It's some kind of gambling card. The four games collectively have 16 different possible outcomes (winners/losers), and each unique outcome is represented by the numbers 1 through 16. |
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