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{{Chronology Entry | {{Chronology Entry | ||
|Year=1860 | |||
|Year Number=33 | |||
|Headline=Base Ball Beats Football to South Bend IN | |Headline=Base Ball Beats Football to South Bend IN | ||
| | |Salience=2 | ||
| | |Location=Indiana, | ||
|Text=<p>"In 1860, South Bend was introduced to baseball for the first time and since then has continued to play the game as both an amateur and professional sport. . . .Area businessman Henry Benjamin introduced baseball to the city, forming a union which has lasted 125 years. . . . | |Country=United States | ||
<p>John M. Kovach, < | |State=IN | ||
|City=South Bend | |||
|Game=Base Ball, | |||
|Text=<p>"In 1860, South Bend was introduced to baseball for the first time and since then has continued to play the game as both an amateur and professional sport. . . .Area businessman Henry Benjamin introduced baseball to the city, forming a union which has lasted 125 years. . . . Benjamin decided to hold tryouts in the spring of 1860 to select South Bend's first organized team. That first team was called the Hoosiers. The Hoosiers were active as a team from 1860 to 1863."</p> | |||
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|Sources=<p>John M. Kovach, <span>From Goosepasture to Greenstockings: South Bend Baseball 1860 - 1890</span> (Greenstocking Press, South Bend, 1985), pages 4-6. (no ref. given). Accessed at the Giamatti Center at the Hall of Fame.</p> | |||
|Reviewed=Yes | |||
|Has Supplemental Text=No | |||
|Coordinates=41.6763545, -86.2519898 | |||
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Text | "In 1860, South Bend was introduced to baseball for the first time and since then has continued to play the game as both an amateur and professional sport. . . .Area businessman Henry Benjamin introduced baseball to the city, forming a union which has lasted 125 years. . . . Benjamin decided to hold tryouts in the spring of 1860 to select South Bend's first organized team. That first team was called the Hoosiers. The Hoosiers were active as a team from 1860 to 1863."
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Sources | John M. Kovach, From Goosepasture to Greenstockings: South Bend Baseball 1860 - 1890 (Greenstocking Press, South Bend, 1985), pages 4-6. (no ref. given). Accessed at the Giamatti Center at the Hall of Fame. |
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