Excelsior Club of Chicago v Black Hawk BBC of Aurora on 1 July 1868: Difference between revisions

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|Away Team=Black Hawk Club of Aurora
|Away Team=Black Hawk Club of Aurora
|Away Score=8
|Away Score=8
|Description=<p>The Chicago Tribune, July 2, 1868 reports on a picnic in Hinsdale, for the benefit of a local Hinsdale church, featuring 2 baseball games: a junior game between the Patine nine of Aurora and the Excelsior "Pony" team of Chicago, and the Excelsior Srs. vs. the Black Hawks of Aurora. The Pastimes won the junior game 18-12.&nbsp;</p>
|Description=<p>The Chicago Tribune, July 2, 1868 reports on a picnic in Hinsdale, for the benefit of a local Hinsdale church, featuring 2 baseball games: a junior game between the Pastime nine of Aurora and the Excelsior "Pony" team of Chicago, and the Excelsior Srs. vs. the Black Hawks of Aurora. The Pastimes won the junior game 18-12.&nbsp;</p>
<p>The grounds were said to be in a fine grove just east of town, hard by the railroad tracks.</p>
<p>The grounds were said to be in a fine grove just east of town, hard by the railroad tracks.</p>
|Sources=<p>The Chicago Tribune, July 2, 1868</p>
|Sources=<p>The Chicago Tribune, July 2, 1868</p>

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Date of Game Wednesday, July 1, 1868
Location Hinsdale, IL, United States
Home Team Excelsior Club of Chicago
Away Team  Add Club Page Black Hawk Club of Aurora
Score 64 - 8
Innings 5
Description

The Chicago Tribune, July 2, 1868 reports on a picnic in Hinsdale, for the benefit of a local Hinsdale church, featuring 2 baseball games: a junior game between the Pastime nine of Aurora and the Excelsior "Pony" team of Chicago, and the Excelsior Srs. vs. the Black Hawks of Aurora. The Pastimes won the junior game 18-12. 

The grounds were said to be in a fine grove just east of town, hard by the railroad tracks.

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