If
time hangs heavy on your hands,
And you don’t need the same,
Just
take it to your uncle kind
Who plays the three-ball game.
He’ll
keep it for you, snug and safe,
Will share your bitter cup;
But
he’ll expect a call from you
Whene’er your time is up.
Aug. 17, 1910
(There
was consideration being given around this time to reducing the number of balls
for a walk in baseball from four to three, in order to speed up the game (http://lcweb2.loc.gov/service/gdc/spalding/00156/00156.pdf),
and that may be what this is referring to (in the sense that some amateur
league – the ‘uncle’s’ –may have used it. That would make explicable puns out
of ‘safe’, ‘call’ and ‘up’.)
The
printed version, in his Jocosities column, was titled: ‘The Tie Keeper’.
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