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|Description=<p>Collins, "Sea-tracks of the Speejacks" (1923) p. 48 has a photo of Americans and Samoans playing baseball in Pago Pago. Pago Pago is in American Samoa, a US Territory--which is not the independent country of Samoa.</p>
|Description=<p>Collins, "Sea-tracks of the Speejacks" (1923) p. 48 has a photo of Americans and Samoans playing baseball in Pago Pago. Pago Pago is in American Samoa, a US Territory--which is not the independent country of Samoa.</p>
<p>Coffee, "Forty Years on the Pacific" (1920) p. 185 writes "Baseball is very popular at Pago Pago, American Samoa, among white men and natives..."</p>
|Sources=<p>Collins, "Sea-tracks of the Speejacks" (1923) p. 48</p>
|Sources=<p>Collins, "Sea-tracks of the Speejacks" (1923) p. 48</p>
<p>Coffee, "Forty Years on the Pacific" (1920) p. 185</p>
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Date of Game 1920
Location Pago Pago, American Samoa
Description

Collins, "Sea-tracks of the Speejacks" (1923) p. 48 has a photo of Americans and Samoans playing baseball in Pago Pago. Pago Pago is in American Samoa, a US Territory--which is not the independent country of Samoa.

Coffee, "Forty Years on the Pacific" (1920) p. 185 writes "Baseball is very popular at Pago Pago, American Samoa, among white men and natives..."

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Collins, "Sea-tracks of the Speejacks" (1923) p. 48

Coffee, "Forty Years on the Pacific" (1920) p. 185

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Found by Bruce Allardice
Entered by Bruce Allardice
First in Location American Samoa



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