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  • Reds Club of Tuscola  + (<p>The <em>Mattoon Gazette</em>, Aug. 10, 1877 reports the Tuscola Reds defeated the Occasionals of Mattoon 32-12.</p>)
  • Minors Club of Charleston  + (<p>The <em>Mattoon Gazette</em>, June 8, 1877 says in a juvenile game, the Occasionals of Mattoon beat the Minors of Charleston 13-12.</p>)
  • Club of Miami  + (<p>The <em>Miami Metropolis<<p>The <em>Miami Metropolis</em>, July 2, 1897: "There will be a grand baseball match at West Palm Beach tomorrow (Saturday) between the team of that town and a nine from Miami." Same July 9, 1897 reports that Miami won the game, and implied that's to be expected, as West Palm Beach is a mere town while Miami is a city.</p></br><p>"The Tropical Sun" [West Palm Beach] Dec. 2, 1897 says the local team traveled to Miami and was defeated by Miami 14 to 13.</p></br><p>Miami was incorporated in 1896. It had about 800 residents at this time.</p></br><p>See Lemon City and Cocoanut Grove entries, as these towns are now part of Miami.</p>t;p>See Lemon City and Cocoanut Grove entries, as these towns are now part of Miami.</p>)
  • Royal Palm Hotel  + (<p>The <em>Miami Metropolis<<p>The <em>Miami Metropolis</em>, Sept. 11, 1896 reports a game between the plumbers and steamfitters teams, employees of the new Royal Palm Hotel. The Steamfitters won 19-18. Same Oct. 2, 1896 says the ballgrounds extended as far as 12th St.</p></br><p>Looking at old and modern maps, it's probable that the game was played just north of the hotel, in a lot that later became "Palm Park" and is about where the modern Bayfront Park is. 12th St. has been renamed.</p>t where the modern Bayfront Park is. 12th St. has been renamed.</p>)
  • Champlain Club of Vergennes  + (<p>The <em>Middlebury Register</em>, May 28, 1867 reports that the Wide Awakes of Middlebury lost to the Champlain Club of Vergennes 69-17.</p> <p>this club was formed in April 1867. Burlington Times, April 20, 1867.</p>)
  • Wide Awake Club of Middlebury  + (<p>The <em>Middlebury Register<p>The <em>Middlebury Register</em>, May 28, 1867 reports that the Wide Awakes of Middlebury lost to the Champlain Club of Vergennes 69-17.</p></br><p>This club was formed in January 1867. See The Rutland (VT) Daily Herald, Jan. 14, 1867, which also says that there have been 44 clubs formed in Vermont since January 1865.</p> there have been 44 clubs formed in Vermont since January 1865.</p>)
  • Green Mountain Base Ball Club of Bristol  + (<p>The <em>Middlebury Register</em>, Aug. 6, 1867, reports that the Green Mountain BBC of Bristol has elected its officers.</p>)
  • Unknowns Club of Rutland  + (<p>The <em>Middlebury Register</em>, Aug. 6, 1867, reports that the College of Middlebury is to play the Unknowns of Rutland.</p>)
  • Pioneer Club of Peabody  + (<p>The <em>Middlesex Journal</em>, Aug. 13, 1870</p> <p>Peabody had 7,343 residents in 1870.</p>)
  • Mechanic Club of Cummingsville  + (<p>The <em>Middlesex Journal</em>, Sept. 26, 1868</p> <p>Cummingsville is part of Woburn</p>)
  • Zouave Club of Stoneham  + (<p>The <em>Middlesex Journal</em>, April 7, Sept. 15, 1860; Sept. 15, 25, 1866</p> <p> They played teh NE game in 1860, 14 a side.</p>)
  • Everett Club of Winchester  + (<p>The <em>Middlesex Journal</em>, Oct. 17, 1866</p> <p>Winchester had 2,645 residents in 1870</p>)
  • Arctic Club of East Woburn  + (<p>The <em>Middlesex Journal</em>, Aug. 1, 1868</p>)
  • Go Ahead Club of Woburn  + (<p>The <em>Middlesex Journal</em>, Aug. 14, 1869</p>)
  • Excelsior Club of North Reading  + (<p>The <em>Middlesex Journal</em>, Aug. 14, 1869</p>)
  • Independent Club of Winchester  + (<p>The <em>Middlesex Journal</em>, Aug. 24, 1867</p>)
  • Satellite Club of Reading  + (<p>The <em>Middlesex Journal</em>, Aug. 27, 1870</p>)
  • Alert Club of Lexington  + (<p>The <em>Middlesex Journal</em>, Aug. 6, 1870</p>)
  • Eureka Club of Winchester  + (<p>The <em>Middlesex Journal</em>, July 11, 1868</p>)
  • Union Club of Winchester  + (<p>The <em>Middlesex Journal</em>, July 11, 1868</p>)
  • Star Club of Woburn  + (<p>The <em>Middlesex Journal</em>, June 6, 1868</p>)
  • Mystic Club of Winchester  + (<p>The <em>Middlesex Journal</em>, June 6, 1868</p>)
  • Eagle Club of Woburn  + (<p>The <em>Middlesex Journal</em>, Oct. 17, 1868</p>)
  • Red Sherango Club of Stoneham  + (<p>The <em>Middlesex Journal</em>, Sept. 12, 1868</p>)
  • Lightfoot Club of Woburn  + (<p>The <em>Middlesex Journal</em>, Sept. 19, 1868</p>)
  • Clipper Club of Winchester  + (<p>The <em>Middlesex Journal</em>, Sept. 19, 1868</p>)
  • Syramacuse Club of Durenville  + (<p>The <em>Middlesex Journal</em>, Aug. 21, 1869</p> <p>Durenville is a part of Woburn. Aka Syramacuse of Cummingsville.</p>)
  • Club of Red Lion  + (<p>The <em>Middletown Transcript</em> Oct. 23, 1869 reports that the Academic of Middletown played the club of Red Lion.</p>)
  • Lightning Strikes Club of Mineral Point  + (<p>The <em>Milwaukee Daily Sen<p>The <em>Milwaukee Daily Sentinel</em>, Sept. 2, 1867, cites the Lafayette County <em>Union</em> as reporting that Darlington recently lost a base ball game to Mineral Point, 40-34.</p></br><p>Same, Sept. 23, 1867, has the Mineral Point Lightning Strikes losing 2-1 to the Mineral Point Club.</p></br><p>Mineral Point is in Iowa County.</p>o the Mineral Point Club.</p> <p>Mineral Point is in Iowa County.</p>)
  • Club of Manitowoc  + (<p>The <em>Milwaukee Daily Sen<p>The <em>Milwaukee Daily Sentinel</em>, Sept. 7, 1867: a Manitowoc Base Ball Club is quoted as dissing the slow play of the Racine club.</p></br><p>Plumb, <em>A History of Manitowoc County</em>, p. 238: "In 1868 the papers recorded a game between the Manitowoc and Sheboygan Falls teams, in which the score was 104 to 59 in favor of the former.... In 1874 the Clipper Boys club was organized, and a year later the Lakeside Base Ball Club."</p></br><p>The Plumb book names the nine players of the 1868 team: Clark (Job Clark 1847-1937 or his brother William?), Sherman (Eugene S. Sherman 1847-1916?), Enert, Nelson (Julius, captain of the Manitowoc nine in the 1870s?), Power, Gayles (Frank (b. 1852) or George (1855-86) Gayles, sons of sea captain John F. Gayles?), Reed, Woodin (George B. bc 1850, son of District Attorney George N. Woodin?), and Smith.</p></br><p>This is the Hittemhard BBC. See the Manitowoc <em>Tribune</em>, June 11, 1867, May 14, 1868</p>lt;p>This is the Hittemhard BBC. See the Manitowoc <em>Tribune</em>, June 11, 1867, May 14, 1868</p>)
  • Club of Needles  + (<p>The <em>Mohave County Miner<p>The <em>Mohave County Miner</em>, Oct. 27, 1888: "The Kingman Base Ball Club have made arrangements to play a series of three games with the Needles nine. The first game will take place at the Needles on Sunday, November 4..."</p></br><p>Needles (aka The Needles), CA was founded in 1883.</p>gt; <p>Needles (aka The Needles), CA was founded in 1883.</p>)
  • Virginia City Field  + (<p>The <em>Montana Post</em<p>The <em>Montana Post</em> (Virginia City) June 2, 1866, reports the game between the two nines of the "Rocky Mountain Base Ball Club", won by the first nine by "thirty-three points" (121 to 88). F. G. Heidt is captain of the first nine. A roster is given. This game was played "near the new burying-ground"--presumably Boot Hill, just north of town.</p></br><p>Virginia City MT (current pop. 125) is about 60 miles SW of Bozeman MT.</p> MT (current pop. 125) is about 60 miles SW of Bozeman MT.</p>)
  • Club of Dadeville  + (<p>The <em>Montgomery Advertiser</em>, May 19, 1868 reports that a bbc has been formed in Dadeville.</p>)
  • Wetumpka v Qui Vive Club of Prattville in Robinson Springs on 28 August 1869  + (<p>The <em>Montgomery Weekly Advertiser</em>, Sept. 7, 1869 reports that the Qui Vive of Prattville played Wetumpka at Robinson Springs Aug. 28th. Robinson Springs is halfway between the two towns.</p>)
  • Club of Autaugaville  + (<p>The <em>Montgomery Weekly Advertiser</em>, Sept. 15, 1869 reports that the Qui Vive Club of Prattville defeated the club of Autaugaville.</p>)
  • Merry Nines Club of Montgomery  + (<p>The <em>Montgomery Weekly Advertiser</em>, June 7, 1867 reports that there are three BBCs in the city: the Montgomery, the Pelhams and the Merry Nines.</p> <p>The Merry Nines played a game with the Montgomery BBC June 4th.</p>)
  • Great Republic Club of Richview  + (<p>The <em>Nashville </em&g<p>The <em>Nashville </em>(IL)<em> Journal</em>, Oct. 11, 1867 reports that the Sucker of Nashville, Dead Beat of Ashley and Great Republic of Richview entered the baseball tournament at the Washington County Fair. The Suckers won the tournament, beating the Dead Beats 41-36 to claim the county championship.</p></br><p>Same, Aug. 22, 1867 gives the box score of a game between the Great Republic and the Suckers.</p>e box score of a game between the Great Republic and the Suckers.</p>)
  • Dead Beat Club of Ashley  + (<p>The <em>Nashville </em>(IL)<em> Journal</em>, Oct. 4, 1867 reports that at the Mt. Vernon Fair the Dead Beats of Ashley defeated the Unions of Centralia 35-24.</p> <p>See also same, Aug. 22, 1867.</p>)
  • Star Club of Mt. Vernon  + (<p>The <em>Nashville </em&g<p>The <em>Nashville </em>(IL)<em> Journal</em>, Oct. 4, 1867 reports that at the Mt. Vernon Fair the Dead Beats of Ashley defeated the Unions of Centralia 35-24, and that the Egyptians of Centralia defeated the Star of Mt. Vernon 59-42.</p></br><p>The <em>Wayne County Press</em>, Sept. 18, 1868 mentions that the Stars of Mt. Vernon are to play the Snails of Fairfield.</p></br><p>The Centralia Democrat, April 8, 1869 reports that the Stars of Mt. Vernon recently changed their named to the Resolute.</p>9 reports that the Stars of Mt. Vernon recently changed their named to the Resolute.</p>)
  • Sucker Club of Nashville  + (<p>The <em>Nashville </em&g<p>The <em>Nashville </em>(IL)<em> Journal</em>, Nov. 15, 1866 reports on a meeting to organize the Nashville BBC. Same Feb. 28, 1867 reports a meeting of the Sucker BBC. Same Oct. 11, 1867 reports this Sucker BBC winning the Washington County championship.</p></br><p>"Sucker" is an old name for southern Illinoisans. Nashville had 1640 residents in 1870.</p>e for southern Illinoisans. Nashville had 1640 residents in 1870.</p>)
  • Mohawk Club of Natchez  + (<p>The <em>Natchez Weekly Democrat</em>, July 5, 1871 reports that the Stonewall BBC beat the Mohawks, 37-25.</p>)
  • Excelsior Club of Fayette  + (<p>The <em>Natchez Weekly Democrat</em>, Sept. 27, 1871 gives the box score of a game at Greenville between the Excelsiors of Fayette and the Socials of Church Hill.</p> <p>Fayette and Church Hill are east of Natchez.</p>)
  • Social Club of Church Hill  + (<p>The <em>Natchez Weekly Democrat</em>, Sept. 27, 1871 gives the box score of a game at Greenville between the Excelsiors of Fayette and the Socials of Church Hill.</p> <p>Fayette and Church Hill are east of Natchez.</p>)
  • Higgledy-Piggledy Club of Charlestown  + (<p>The <em>New Albany Daily Le<p>The <em>New Albany Daily Ledger</em>, Sept. 17, 1870:</p></br><p>"Charlestown News...The Hig-gle-dy-pig-gle-dy base ball club  will play the Jeffersonville club on Tuesday next at Spring Hill."</p></br><p>Charlestown is just north of Louisville, KY.</p>Hill."</p> <p>Charlestown is just north of Louisville, KY.</p>)
  • Atlantic Jr. Club of New Bern  + (<p>The <em>New Bern Journal of Commerce</em>, June 14, 1867 mentions the Atlantic Jr. Club of New Bern.</p>)
  • Unknowns of Beaufort  + (<p>The <em>New Bern Weekly Jou<p>The <em>New Bern Weekly Journal of Commerce</em>, Jan. 18, 1867, reports that the Meteor Club of New Bern defeated the Unknowns of Beaufort 57-39, and gives a box score.</p></br><p>This Beaufort club was made up of US naval officers stationed there.</p>Beaufort club was made up of US naval officers stationed there.</p>)
  • Hero Club of Trinity High School, Pass Christian  + (<p>The <em>New Orleans Crescent</em>, Feb. 5, 1868 says that on the 1st at Pass Christian, the Hero Club of Trinity High School defeated the Atlantic Club of St. Mary's College 16-5. The latter school was founded in Pass Christian in 1866.</p>)
  • Atlantic Club of St. Mary's College, Pass Christian  + (<p>The <em>New Orleans Crescent</em>, Feb. 5, 1868 says that on the 1st at Pass Christian, the Hero Club of Trinity High School defeated the Atlantic Club of St. Mary's College 16-5. The latter school was founded in Pass Christian in 1866.</p>)
  • Variety Les Quatres Club of New Orleans  + (<p>The <em>New Orleans Daily Crescent</em>, Feb. 16, 1860 gives a box score of yesterday's game between the Apollo and Variety Les Quarters clubs, won by the latter 41-39.</p>)
  • Apollo Club of New Orleans  + (<p>The <em>New Orleans Daily Crescent</em>, Feb. 16, 1860 gives a box score of yesterday's game between the Apollo and Variety Les Quarters clubs, won by the latter 41-39.</p>)