O'Reilly Club of the 22nd Infantry v Trotter Club of the 14th Infantry on 9 July 1870: Difference between revisions

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|Description=<p>Bohn, "Considerable Excitement and Heavy Betting. Origins of Base Ball in the Dakota Territory," BRJ, Spring 2020</p>
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<p>Fort Randall was an army post along the Missouri River.</p>
<p>Fort Randall was an army post along the Missouri River. By 1875 the Fort Randall bbc was calling itself the Lugenbeel's, after commanding officer Pinckney Lugenbeel.</p>
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Date of Game Saturday, July 9, 1870
Location Fort Randall, SD, United States
Modern Address Fort Randall Dam
Home Team  Add Club Page O'Reilly Club of the 22nd Infantry
Away Team  Add Club Page Trotter Club of the 14th Infantry
Score 30 - 44
Description

Bohn, "Considerable Excitement and Heavy Betting. Origins of Base Ball in the Dakota Territory," BRJ, Spring 2020

Fort Randall was an army post along the Missouri River. By 1875 the Fort Randall bbc was calling itself the Lugenbeel's, after commanding officer Pinckney Lugenbeel.

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Bohn, "Considerable Excitement and Heavy Betting. Origins of Base Ball in the Dakota Territory," BRJ, Spring 2020

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Found by Terry Bohn
Entered by Bruce Allardice
First in Location Fort Randall, SD



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