In Bloomington on 12 June 1857: Difference between revisions

From Protoball
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Set First in Location to IL)
No edit summary
 
Line 10: Line 10:
|Innings=9
|Innings=9
|Description=<p>"Base Ball--This active sport, which <em>Porter's Spirit</em> recommends to be adopted as the national ball game of America, in contradistinction to the English cricket--has been introduced into Bloomington. We played our first game last Friday, with a party of young men who had tried it two or three times before... We hope soon to chronicle the organization of one or two baseball clubs." <em>Bloomington Pantagraph</em>, June 17, 1857.</p>
|Description=<p>"Base Ball--This active sport, which <em>Porter's Spirit</em> recommends to be adopted as the national ball game of America, in contradistinction to the English cricket--has been introduced into Bloomington. We played our first game last Friday, with a party of young men who had tried it two or three times before... We hope soon to chronicle the organization of one or two baseball clubs." <em>Bloomington Pantagraph</em>, June 17, 1857.</p>
|Sources=<p><em>Bloomington Pantagraph</em>, June 17, 1857</p>
<p>Same, June 20, 1857: "Base Ball--The base ball club was out last night in good force. The air was just cool enough to make violent exercise pleasant and the ground also was in fine condition."</p>
|Sources=<p><em>Bloomington Pantagraph</em>, June 17, June 20, 1857</p>
|Has Source On Hand=No
|Has Source On Hand=No
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes

Latest revision as of 05:06, 25 April 2017

Pre-pro Baseball
Magnolia-ball-club.png

Add a Ballgame
Add a Predecessor Game
Add a Field
Add a Club
Add a Player
Add a Game Official

Base Ball Firsts
Add a Base Ball First

About Pre-pro
Waff's Game Tabulation
Bob Tholkes RIM Tabulation

Awaiting Review
Date of Game Friday, June 12, 1857
Location Bloomington, IL, United States
Description

"Base Ball--This active sport, which Porter's Spirit recommends to be adopted as the national ball game of America, in contradistinction to the English cricket--has been introduced into Bloomington. We played our first game last Friday, with a party of young men who had tried it two or three times before... We hope soon to chronicle the organization of one or two baseball clubs." Bloomington Pantagraph, June 17, 1857.

Same, June 20, 1857: "Base Ball--The base ball club was out last night in good force. The air was just cool enough to make violent exercise pleasant and the ground also was in fine condition."

Sources

Bloomington Pantagraph, June 17, June 20, 1857

Comment Edit with form to add a comment
Query Edit with form to add a query
Found by Bruce Allardice
Entered by Bruce Allardice
First in Location IL



Comments

<comments voting="Plus" />