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<p> | <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">March 1, 1851</span>: [1] "The plaza has at last been turned to some account by our citizens. Yesterday quite a crowd collected upon it, to take part in and witness a game of ball, many taking a hand. We were much better pleased at it, than to witness the crowds in the gambling saloons which surround the square." [2] From another article, same day: "[T]his is certainly an innocent recreation, but occasionally the ball strikes a horse passing."</p> | ||
<p>Late March 1851: San Francisco newspapers reported the appearance of base-ball in early 1851 in the town square - The Plaza - or today's Portsmouth Square. The final report of San Francisco's inaugural base ball season included the following: "There the boys play at ball, some of them using expressions towards their companions, expressions neither flattering, innocent nor commendable. Men, too, children of a larger growth, do the same things."</p> | <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Late March 1851</span>: San Francisco newspapers reported the appearance of base-ball in early 1851 in the town square - The Plaza - or today's Portsmouth Square. The final report of San Francisco's inaugural base ball season included the following: "There the boys play at ball, some of them using expressions towards their companions, expressions neither flattering, innocent nor commendable. Men, too, children of a larger growth, do the same things."</p> | ||
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<p>First references: Sports on the Plaza," <em>Daily California Courier</em>, February 4, 1851. | <p>First ballplaying references: [1] "Sports on the Plaza," <em>Daily California Courier</em>, February 4, 1851. [2] "The Plaza," <em>San Francisco Herald</em>, March 1, 1851.</p> | ||
<p>Second reference: "The Corral," <em>Alta California</em>, March 25, 1851.</p> | <p>Second reference: "The Corral," <em>Alta California</em>, March 25, 1851.</p> | ||
|Query=<p>Is there persuasive evidence that the 1851 ballplaying was, or was not, played by modern rules?</p> | |Query=<p>Is there persuasive evidence that the 1851 ballplaying was, or was not, played by modern rules?</p> |
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Early Ballplaying on the SF Plaza (Horses Beware!)
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March 1, 1851: [1] "The plaza has at last been turned to some account by our citizens. Yesterday quite a crowd collected upon it, to take part in and witness a game of ball, many taking a hand. We were much better pleased at it, than to witness the crowds in the gambling saloons which surround the square." [2] From another article, same day: "[T]his is certainly an innocent recreation, but occasionally the ball strikes a horse passing." Late March 1851: San Francisco newspapers reported the appearance of base-ball in early 1851 in the town square - The Plaza - or today's Portsmouth Square. The final report of San Francisco's inaugural base ball season included the following: "There the boys play at ball, some of them using expressions towards their companions, expressions neither flattering, innocent nor commendable. Men, too, children of a larger growth, do the same things." |
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First ballplaying references: [1] "Sports on the Plaza," Daily California Courier, February 4, 1851. [2] "The Plaza," San Francisco Herald, March 1, 1851. Second reference: "The Corral," Alta California, March 25, 1851. |
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Submitted by | Angus Macfarlane, Jan. 2007 |
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