"Home ground" Quotes from Famous Books
... tire out, for the long strain was telling on them. These fellows of weak hearts were willing to have the game called a draw, which must be played over again at Harmony on the succeeding Saturday. As playing on the home ground is usually considered a great advantage, because the players are accustomed to every peculiarity of the field, Harmony would reap more or less profit from having the postponed game on their diamond. And consequently, ... — Jack Winters' Baseball Team - Or, The Rivals of the Diamond • Mark Overton |