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  • Washington Club of Galveston  + (<p>The <em>Galveston Daily News</em>, Feb. 7, 1868, under the heading "Base Ball," reports that the Lone Star bbc beat the Washington bbc yesterday evening.</p>)
  • Stonewall Base Ball Club of Galveston  + (<p>The <em>Galveston Daily News</em>, March 18, 1868, reports that the Stonewall BBC will have their usual meeting tonight. and wonders whether the Stonewall will accept the challenge from the Houston Club for a match game.</p>)
  • Lincoln Club of Geneseo  + (<p>The <em>Geneseo Republic</em>, June 21, 1867 reports that the Lincoln (jr.) club of Geneseo defeated the Sucker States of Moline.</p>)
  • Sucker States Club of Moline  + (<p>The <em>Geneseo Republic</em>, June 21, 1867 reports that the Lincoln (jr.) club of Geneseo defeated the Sucker States of Moline. The latter is probably a junior club also.</p>)
  • Plug Hat Club of Grand Forks  + (<p>The <em>Grand Forks Daily Herald</em>, Aug. 11, 1883 reports that the Plug Hat nine of Grand Forks are to play the Fargo Irrepressibles.</p>)
  • Star Club of Ravanna  + (<p>The <em>Grand River Republican</em>, Aug. 11, 1870: "Base Ball" reports that the Alerts of Trenton beat the Star Club of Ravanna, Mercer County, 47 to 20.</p>)
  • Grand River College Club of Edinburg  + (<p>The <em>Grand River Republi<p>The <em>Grand River Republican</em>, Thursday, June 16, 1870: "Base Ball--A Friendly match game of Base Ball, between the Independent 9 of the Alerts of Trenton, and the Grand River College 9 of Edinburg, was played Saturday last, resulting in our Trenton boys winning by a score of 66 to 27."</p>n our Trenton boys winning by a score of 66 to 27."</p>)
  • Tar Heel Club of Greensboro  + (<p>The <em>Greensboro Patriot</em>, June 21, 1867, reports that on Saturday the Tar Heel Club of Greensboro defeated the Amateur of Greensboro 105-95, giving a box score.</p>)
  • Onden Club of Middletown  + (<p>The <em>Harrisburg Patriot</em>, Aug. 15, 1867</p>)
  • Norwood Club of Millersburg  + (<p>The <em>Harrisburg Patriot</em>, July 11, 1867</p>)
  • Club of Dauphin  + (<p>The <em>Harrisburg Patriot</em>, July 11, 1867</p>)
  • Club of Lykens  + (<p>The <em>Harrisburg Patriot</em>, July 11, 1867</p>)
  • Athletics Club of Harrisburg  + (<p>The <em>Harrisburg Patriot</em>, July 4, 1867, Aug. 12, 1870</p>)
  • Eureka Club of Harrisburg  + (<p>The <em>Harrisburg Patriot</em>, July 4, 1867</p>)
  • Independent Club of Harrisburg  + (<p>The <em>Harrisburg Patriot</em>, July 4, 1867</p>)
  • Eagle Club of Harrisburg  + (<p>The <em>Harrisburg Patriot</em>, July 4, 1867</p>)
  • Pioneer Club of Harrisburg  + (<p>The <em>Harrisburg Patriot</em>, July 4, 1867</p>)
  • Paxton Club of Harrisburg  + (<p>The <em>Harrisburg Patriot</em>, July 4, 1867</p>)
  • Fleetfoot Club of Harrisburg  + (<p>The <em>Harrisburg Patriot</em>, July 4, 1867</p>)
  • Excelsior Club of Harrisburg  + (<p>The <em>Harrisburg Patriot</em>, July 4, 1867 reports the following as the Harrisburg clubs they know of: Tyrolean, Keystone, Excelsior, Mechanics, Eureka, Independent, Eagle, Pioneer, Paxton, Star, Fleetfoot, Athletics, and "Fat Nine."</p>)
  • Mechanics Club of Harrisburg  + (<p>The <em>Harrisburg Patriot</em>, July 4, 1867</p> <p>Altoona <em>Tribune</em>, Sept. 29, 1866</p>)
  • Star Club of Harrisburg  + (<p>The <em>Harrisburg Patriot</em>, July 4, 1867</p> <p><span>Brunson, "Black Baseball" p. 218 identifies a Black Club of this name playing in 1869.</span></p>)
  • Bat Breakers Club of Harrisburg  + (<p>The <em>Harrisburg Patriot</em>, May 27, 1867 has this team losing to the Eagle Club. Both junior clubs.</p>)
  • Haitslog Club of Alexandria  + (<p>The <em>Harrisburg Telegraph</em>, Aug. 29, 1866</p>)
  • Oriental Club of Petersburg  + (<p>The <em>Harrisburg Telegraph</em>, Aug. 29, 1866</p>)
  • Perseverance Club of Harrisburg  + (<p>The <em>Harrisburg Telegraph</em>, Sept. 12, 1866</p>)
  • Swatara Club of Middletown  + (<p>The <em>Harrisburg Telegraph</em>, Sept. 8, 1866</p>)
  • Sparta Club of Harrisburg  + (<p>The <em>Harrisburg Telegraph</em>, Sept. 8, 1866</p>)
  • Mechanics Club of Hartford  + (<p>The <em>Hartford Courant<<p>The <em>Hartford Courant</em>, Sept. 14, 17, 1860 reports a "match game ... on the park" Sept. 15 between the Independent and Mechanics BBCs. The latter was winning 39-9 when the Independent walked off the field, protesting an umpire's call.</p></br><p>"the park" is probably Bushnell Park.</p> call.</p> <p>"the park" is probably Bushnell Park.</p>)
  • Smith and Wesson Club of Springfield  + (<p>The <em>Hartford Courant</em>, Sept. 14, 1865 mentions the Smith & Wesson BBC of Springfield. This club, presumably made up of employees of that famous company, played the Mechanics of Hartford at Hampden Park, Springfield, later that year.</p>)
  • Independent Club of Hartford v Mechanics Club of Hartford on 15 September 1860  + (<p>The <em>Hartford Courant<<p>The <em>Hartford Courant</em>, Sept. 14, 17, 1860 reports a "match game ... on the park" Sept. 15 between the Independent and Mechanics BBCs. The latter was winning 39-9 when the Independent walked off the field, protesting an umpire's call.</p></br><p>Tholkes RIM has this game 9/16. </p> call.</p> <p>Tholkes RIM has this game 9/16. </p>)
  • Excelsior Club of Fort Shaw  + (<p>The <em>Helena Independent <p>The <em>Helena Independent Record</em>, June 23, 1881 reports that a Helena team will go to Fort Shaw to play the local team there on the 4th. Same July 1, 1881 gives the roster of the Fort Shaw team. )Helena won this game. See the Fort Benton River Press, July 13, 1881).  Same, Sept. 1, 1881 says that at the state fair Helena, Butte, Fort Assiniboine and Fort Shaw clubs will play for the Territorial Championship and a prize of $500.</p></br><p>Browning, "Montana Baseball History" p. 23 calls this team the Excelsiors.</p></br><p>Fort Shaw was established in 1867. It is 24 miles west of Great Falls.</p>Fort Shaw was established in 1867. It is 24 miles west of Great Falls.</p>)
  • Club of Glendive  + (<p>The <em>Helena Independent <p>The <em>Helena Independent Record</em>, April 20, 1883, reports that Glendive has organized a base ball club.</p></br><p>Glendive played Miles City in 1886. See the <em>Yellowstone Journal</em>, June 29, 1886. It possessed a "female baseball club" in 1884. See Browning, Montana Baseball History" p. 23.</p></br><p>Glendive (inc. 1902) had a population of 500 in 1880 and 720 in 1890.</p>t;/p> <p>Glendive (inc. 1902) had a population of 500 in 1880 and 720 in 1890.</p>)
  • Clarion Club of Helena  + (<p>The <em>Helena Weekly Clarion</em>, Aug. 11, 1869 reports that the Clarion BBC (named after the newspaper) beat the Monitor BBC 60-33. Gives a box score.</p>)
  • Monitor Club of Helena  + (<p>The <em>Helena Weekly Clarion</em>, Aug. 11, 1869 reports that the Clarion BBC (named after the newspaper) beat the Monitor BBC 60-33. Gives a box score.</p>)
  • Morning Star Club of Helena  + (<p>The <em>Helena Weekly Clarion</em>, Sept. 1, 1869 reports that the Clarion BBC (named after the newspaper) beat the Morning Star BBC.</p>)
  • Putnam Club of Granville  + (<p>The <em>Henry Republican</em>, July 9, 1868 reports that last Saturday the Putnam of Granville played the Hennepins at Hennepin.</p> <p>Granville is in Putnam County.</p>)
  • Henry City Base Ball Club of Henry  + (<p>The <em>Henry Republican</em>, Sept. 7, 1871 reports that the Henry City BBC beat Hopewell BBC 25-11 in 6 innings at Henry City.</p>)
  • Club of Hopewell  + (<p>The <em>Henry Republican</em>, Sept. 7, 1871 reports that the Henry City BBC beat Hopewell BBC 25-11 in 6 innings at Henry City.</p>)
  • Slang Whangers Club of Fort Vallley  + (<p>The <em>Houston Home Journal</em> (of Perry, Houston County) Sept. 21, 1871 reports that the Rip Snorters BBC of Perry has been challenged by the Slang Whangers of Fort Valley.</p>)
  • Horn Snogglers Club of Henderson  + (<p>The <em>Houston Home Journal</em> (of Perry, Houston County) Sept. 28, 1871 reports that the Rip Snorters BBC of Perry will soon play the Horn Snogglers of Henderson.</p> <p>Henderson is a district just south of Perry</p>)
  • Pullman Base Ball Club  + (<p>The <em>Hyde Park Herald<<p>The <em>Hyde Park Herald</em>, April 5, 1884: "The Pullman Base Ball Club intend building a large grandstand this year." The April 12, 1884 issue gives the names of the team members.</p></br><p>The "first uniformed baseball team playing in the town of Pullman [was] in the Spring of 1889." <em>Pullman Car Works Standard</em>, vol. 3, no. 1, May 1928, cited in Where The Trails Cross, 19:94.</p></br><p>Pullman was a town built 1880-1884 by the Pullman Company.</p>s, 19:94.</p> <p>Pullman was a town built 1880-1884 by the Pullman Company.</p>)
  • Kickers Club of Nicholia  + (<p>The <em>Idaho Reader</em> (of Salmon), Sept. 17, 1890, in a letter from Bannister, says the game between the Bannister Bummers and the Nicholia Kickers was postponed on account of snow.</p>)
  • Fearless Club of Brookville  + (<p>The <em>Indiana American<<p>The <em>Indiana American</em> Sept. 11, 1867 (of Brookville) reports that last Saturday at Connersville the Spartan Club of Connersville defeated the Fearless of Brookville 62-22.</p></br><p>Same, Aug. 20, 1869, mentions the Club of Brookfield.</p>p>Same, Aug. 20, 1869, mentions the Club of Brookfield.</p>)
  • Arctic Club of Lafayette  + (<p>The <em>Indianapolis Daily Herald</em>, July 16, 1867 mentions the Arctic Club of Lafayette.</p>)
  • Arctic Club of Indianapolis  + (<p>The <em>Indianapolis Daily Herald</em>, Aug. 3, 1867 reports on a game between the Arctic BBC and a picked nine from the Western Stars, Valleys and National.</p>)
  • National Club of Indianapolis  + (<p>The <em>Indianapolis Daily Herald</em>, Aug. 3, 1867 reports on a game between the Arctic BBC and a picked nine from the Western Stars, Valleys and National.</p>)
  • Resolute Club of Indianapolis  + (<p>The <em>Indianapolis Daily Herald</em>, Jan. 19, 1868 mentions the annual ball of the Resolute BBC.</p>)
  • Independent Club of Indianapolis  + (<p>The <em>Indianapolis Daily Herald</em>, July 29, 1867 reports on a practice of the Independent BBC.</p>)
  • Enterprise Club of Indianapolis  + (<p>The <em>Indianapolis Daily Herald</em>, Aug. 3, 1867 reports on a game between the Enterprise and Citizen BBCs.</p>)