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|Description=<p>Steven R. Bullock, "Playing for Their Nation: Baseball and the American Military During World War II" p. 73, citing an article in the <em>Sporting News </em>in 1944, says U.S. soldiers played night baseball on an old Japanese artillery field, using flood lights for lighting.</p> | |Description=<p>Steven R. Bullock, "Playing for Their Nation: Baseball and the American Military During World War II" p. 73, citing an article in the <em>Sporting News </em>in 1944, says U.S. soldiers played night baseball on an old Japanese artillery field, using flood lights for lighting.</p> | ||
<p>Fold3 has a photo of US servicemen playing baseball at Nadzab, New Guinea in 1944.</p> | <p>Fold3 has a photo of US servicemen playing baseball at Nadzab, New Guinea in 1944. Nadzab Field was/is near Lae, New Guinea.</p> | ||
|Sources=<p>Steven R. Bullock, "Playing for Their Nation: Baseball and the American Military During World War II" p. 73, </p> | |Sources=<p>Steven R. Bullock, "Playing for Their Nation: Baseball and the American Military During World War II" p. 73, </p> | ||
|Has Source On Hand=No | |Has Source On Hand=No |
Revision as of 08:07, 16 April 2016
Date of Game | 1944 |
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Location | Papua New Guinea |
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Innings | 9 |
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NY Rules | Yes |
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Description | Steven R. Bullock, "Playing for Their Nation: Baseball and the American Military During World War II" p. 73, citing an article in the Sporting News in 1944, says U.S. soldiers played night baseball on an old Japanese artillery field, using flood lights for lighting. Fold3 has a photo of US servicemen playing baseball at Nadzab, New Guinea in 1944. Nadzab Field was/is near Lae, New Guinea. |
Sources | Steven R. Bullock, "Playing for Their Nation: Baseball and the American Military During World War II" p. 73, |
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Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
Has Source On Hand | No |
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Found by | Bruce Allardice |
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First in Location | Papua New Guinea |
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