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{{Club
|Coordinates=42.5083482, -89.0317765
|Entry Origin=Sabrpedia
|Name=Olympians (Beloit College)
|Name=Olympians (Beloit College)
|Club Name=Olympians (Beloit College)
|Club Name=Olympians (Beloit College)
|Date=6/1/1866
|Type of Date=Month
|Type of Date=Month
|Is No Later Than=Yes
|Date=1866/06/01
|Date Note=Not Later Than June 1866
|Date Note=Not Later Than June 1866
|First Newspaper Mention=6/1/1866
|Date of Dissolution Type=Day
|First Newspaper Mention Date Type=Month
|Country=United States
|State=WI
|City=Beloit
|City=Beloit
|State=WI
|Description=<p>The first mention of this base ball club is in the Semi-Weekly Wisconsin (out of Milwaukee) on June 23, 1866: "The base ball clubs of Madison and Beloit played a match game in the latter city, on Saturday last [June 16], which resulted in a victory for the Madison Club."</p>
|Country=United States
<p>This club was the Olympian Base Ball Club of Beloit College.</p>
|Coordinates=42.5083482, -89.0317765
<p>The Janesville Gazette of October 11, 1866 reported that a week prior, 4,000 were on the Beloit grounds to witness a game between the <a title="Early baseball in Illinois/Club 7" href="wiki/Early_baseball_in_Illinois/Club_7">Freeport</a> and Beloit boys. It is unknown if this Beloit club was the Olympians or the <a title="Early baseball in Wisconsin/Club 9" href="wiki/Early_baseball_in_Wisconsin/Club_9">Badgers of Beloit</a>.</p>
|Description=<p>The first mention of this base ball club is in the Semi-Weekly Wisconsin (out of Milwaukee) on June 23, 1866: "The base ball clubs of Madison and Beloit played a match game in the latter city, on Saturday last [June 16], which resulted in a victory for the Madison Club."
<p>On October 11, 1866 the Janesville Gazette reported that the <a title="Early baseball in Wisconsin/Club 7" href="wiki/Early_baseball_in_Wisconsin/Club_7">Badger Club of Janesville</a> received a challenge from the Olympian club of Beloit to play on game on October 13 in Janesville. This was corrected to the <a title="Early baseball in Wisconsin/Club 6" href="wiki/Early_baseball_in_Wisconsin/Club_6">Bower City Club</a> of Janesville the next day. Bower City lost to the Olympians 61 to 8. The Beloit club wore white sourve pants with red strips down the outside, jackets, white regulation caps and shoes. (There is a detailed inning by inning description of the game and primitive box score in the Gazette of October 15, 1866).</p>
</p><p>This club was the Olympian Base Ball Club of Beloit College.  
<p>See generally Morris (ed), "Base Ball Pioneers" p. 239.</p>
</p><p>The Janesville Gazette of October 11, 1866 reported that a week prior, 4,000 were on the Beloit grounds to witness a game between the <a href="/wiki/Early_baseball_in_Illinois/Club_7" title="Early baseball in Illinois/Club 7">Freeport</a> and Beloit boys. It is unknown if this Beloit club was the Olympians or the <a href="/wiki/Early_baseball_in_Wisconsin/Club_9" title="Early baseball in Wisconsin/Club 9">Badgers of Beloit</a>.
<p>&nbsp;</p>
</p><p>On October 11, 1866 the Janesville Gazette reported that the <a href="/wiki/Early_baseball_in_Wisconsin/Club_7" title="Early baseball in Wisconsin/Club 7">Badger Club of Janesville</a> received a challenge from the Olympian club of Beloit to play on game on October 13 in Janesville. This was corrected to the <a href="/wiki/Early_baseball_in_Wisconsin/Club_6" title="Early baseball in Wisconsin/Club 6">Bower City Club</a> of Janesville the next day. Bower City lost to the Olympians 61 to 8. The Beloit club wore white sourve pants with red strips down the outside, jackets, white regulation caps and shoes. (There is a detailed inning by inning description of the game and primitive box score in the Gazette of October 15, 1866).  
|Sources=<p>https://www.beloit.edu/live/news/2661-fridays-with-fred-beloits-first-athletic-team-</p>
</p><p><br />
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|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Submitted by=Dennis Pajot
|Submitted by=Dennis Pajot
|Entry Origin=Sabrpedia
|Entered by=Bruce Allardice
|First in Location=Beloit, WI
|Has Supplemental Text=No
|Is No Later Than=Yes
|First Newspaper Mention=1866/06/01
|First Newspaper Mention Date Type=Month
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Nick Name Olympians (Beloit College)
Earliest Known Date June 1866 -- Not Later Than June 1866
Location Beloit, WI, United States
Description

The first mention of this base ball club is in the Semi-Weekly Wisconsin (out of Milwaukee) on June 23, 1866: "The base ball clubs of Madison and Beloit played a match game in the latter city, on Saturday last [June 16], which resulted in a victory for the Madison Club."

This club was the Olympian Base Ball Club of Beloit College.

The Janesville Gazette of October 11, 1866 reported that a week prior, 4,000 were on the Beloit grounds to witness a game between the Freeport and Beloit boys. It is unknown if this Beloit club was the Olympians or the Badgers of Beloit.

On October 11, 1866 the Janesville Gazette reported that the Badger Club of Janesville received a challenge from the Olympian club of Beloit to play on game on October 13 in Janesville. This was corrected to the Bower City Club of Janesville the next day. Bower City lost to the Olympians 61 to 8. The Beloit club wore white sourve pants with red strips down the outside, jackets, white regulation caps and shoes. (There is a detailed inning by inning description of the game and primitive box score in the Gazette of October 15, 1866).

See generally Morris (ed), "Base Ball Pioneers" p. 239.

 

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https://www.beloit.edu/live/news/2661-fridays-with-fred-beloits-first-athletic-team-

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Entry Origin Sabrpedia

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Year Games Wins Losses Ties
1866 1 Played 1 Won 0 Lost 0 Tied

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Page Date City Borough State Team 1 Team 2 Score First in Contributor
Ballgame 1866-10-13 Janesville WI Bower City Club II of Janesville Olympians (Beloit College) 8 - 61 Bruce Allardice

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