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|State=IL
|State=IL
|City=Glen Ellyn (then, Danby)
|City=Glen Ellyn (then, Danby)
|Description=<p>Peter Morris et al., editors, "Base Ball Pioneers. 1850-1870" p. 214 says a Chicago team beat the Rustics of Danby (modern Glen Ellyn) in 1867.</p>
|Description=<p>Peter Morris et al., editors, "Base Ball Pioneers. 1850-1870" p. 214 says a Chicago team beat the Rustics of Danby (modern Glen Ellyn) at Danby in 1867.</p>
<p>Weiser, "Glen Ellyn," pp. 48-49, has more detail on this game, citing the reminiscences of L. Charles Cooper. Evidently Cooper (1846-1923. An attorney) and "Dr. Harcourt" (Dr. R. H. Harcourt, 1844-79,, who'd played the game while attending college in Ann Arbor (U of MI)), introduced the game to Danby and formed the team. It lost to the Chicago Excelsiors 102 to 2. The book gives the names of some of the Danby players.</p>
<p>Weiser, "Glen Ellyn," pp. 48-49, has more detail on this game, citing the reminiscences of L. Charles Cooper. Evidently Cooper (1846-1923. An attorney) and "Dr. Harcourt" (Dr. R. H. Harcourt, 1844-79,, who'd played the game while attending college in Ann Arbor (U of MI)), introduced the game to Danby and formed the team. It lost to the Chicago Excelsiors 124 to 2. The book gives the names of some of the Danby players.</p>
<p>This game was played Aug. 21, 1867. See the <em>Chicago Tribune</em>, Aug. 15, 1867.</p>
<p>This game was played Aug. 21, 1867. See the <em>Chicago Tribune</em>, Aug. 15, Aug. 22, 1867.</p>
<p>See also the DuPage Club of Danby.</p>
<p>See also the DuPage Club of Danby.</p>
|Sources=<p>Peter Morris et al., editors, "Base Ball Pioneers. 1850-1870" p. 214.&nbsp;Weiser, "Glen Ellyn," pp. 48-49</p>
|Sources=<p>Peter Morris et al., editors, "Base Ball Pioneers. 1850-1870" p. 214.&nbsp;Weiser, "Glen Ellyn," pp. 48-49</p>
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|Entered by=Bruce Allardice
|Entered by=Bruce Allardice
|First in Location=Glen Ellyn (then, Danby), IL
|First in Location=Glen Ellyn (then, Danby), IL
|Has Supplemental Text=No
|Is No Later Than=Yes
|Is No Later Than=Yes
|First Newspaper Mention=1/1/1867
|First Newspaper Mention=1/1/1867
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Nick Name Rustics
Earliest Known Date 1867
Location Glen Ellyn (then, Danby), IL, United States
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Peter Morris et al., editors, "Base Ball Pioneers. 1850-1870" p. 214 says a Chicago team beat the Rustics of Danby (modern Glen Ellyn) at Danby in 1867.

Weiser, "Glen Ellyn," pp. 48-49, has more detail on this game, citing the reminiscences of L. Charles Cooper. Evidently Cooper (1846-1923. An attorney) and "Dr. Harcourt" (Dr. R. H. Harcourt, 1844-79,, who'd played the game while attending college in Ann Arbor (U of MI)), introduced the game to Danby and formed the team. It lost to the Chicago Excelsiors 124 to 2. The book gives the names of some of the Danby players.

This game was played Aug. 21, 1867. See the Chicago Tribune, Aug. 15, Aug. 22, 1867.

See also the DuPage Club of Danby.

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Peter Morris et al., editors, "Base Ball Pioneers. 1850-1870" p. 214. Weiser, "Glen Ellyn," pp. 48-49

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