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{{Chronology Entry
{{Chronology Entry
|Year=1860
|Year Number=58
|Headline=Many Tackle the New Game in Macon, But a Few Secede
|Headline=Many Tackle the New Game in Macon, But a Few Secede
|Year=1860
|Salience=2
|Is in main chronology=yes
|Location=Georgia,
|Location=South
|Country=United States
|Text=<p>In early 1860, the Olympic Club of Macon GA played a series of intramural games, most apparently while trying to follow Association rules. The <u>Macon Weekly Telegraph</u> recorded five [and another that may be misdated] games in February and March, each with a box score.</p>
|State=GA
|City=Macon
|Game=Base Ball,
|Immediacy of Report=Contemporary
|Age of Players=Adult
|Text=<p>In early 1860, the Olympic Club of Macon GA played a series of intramural games, most apparently while trying to follow Association rules. The <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Macon Weekly Telegraph</span> recorded five [and another that may be misdated] games in February and March, each with a box score. The issue of Feb. 28, 1860, reported that the Olympic favord the "fly game."</p>
<p>However, defection was in the air:</p>
<p>However, defection was in the air:</p>
<p>"A number of gentlemen are about to form another base ball club, the game to be played after fashion in the South twenty years ago, when old field schools [school fields, maybe?] were the scenes of trial and activity and rosy cheeked girls were the umpires." <u>Macon</u> <u>Telegraph</u>, March 12, 1860. All seven articles were accessed via subscription search, May 20-21, 2009. Macon GA is in central Georgia, about 80 miles SE of Atlanta.</p>
<p>"A number of gentlemen are about to form another base ball club, the game to be played after fashion in the South twenty years ago, when old field schools [school fields, maybe?] were the scenes of trial and activity and rosy cheeked girls were the umpires."&nbsp;</p>
|Sources=<p><span>Macon</span>&nbsp;<span>Telegraph</span>, March 12, 1860. All seven articles were accessed via subscription search, May 20-21, 2009.&nbsp;</p>
|Comment=<p>Macon GA is in central Georgia, about 80 miles SE of Atlanta.</p>
|Reviewed=Yes
|Has Supplemental Text=No
|Coordinates=32.8406946, -83.6324022
}}
}}

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Many Tackle the New Game in Macon, But a Few Secede

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City/State/Country: Macon, GA, United States
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In early 1860, the Olympic Club of Macon GA played a series of intramural games, most apparently while trying to follow Association rules. The Macon Weekly Telegraph recorded five [and another that may be misdated] games in February and March, each with a box score. The issue of Feb. 28, 1860, reported that the Olympic favord the "fly game."

However, defection was in the air:

"A number of gentlemen are about to form another base ball club, the game to be played after fashion in the South twenty years ago, when old field schools [school fields, maybe?] were the scenes of trial and activity and rosy cheeked girls were the umpires." 

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Macon Telegraph, March 12, 1860. All seven articles were accessed via subscription search, May 20-21, 2009. 

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Macon GA is in central Georgia, about 80 miles SE of Atlanta.

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