Editing Early baseball in Idaho/Club 1

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|Country=US
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|Submitter=Bruce Allardice
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|Pagetext=The Idaho Signal of Lewiston, Feb. 7, 1873, reports: "Base Ball Club--Several of the young men of the town have organized a base-ball club..."
|Pagetext=The Idaho Signal of Lewiston, Feb. 7, 1873, reports: "Base Ball Club--Several of the young men of the town have organized a base-ball club..."
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Lewiston ID (`870 pop. about 1500)is on the eastern border of Washington and about 30 miles south of Moscow ID.
Lewiston ID (`870 pop. about 1500)is on the eastern border of Washington and about 30 miles south of Moscow ID.
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As of August 2012, this club is the first known base ball club in Idaho.
|Sources=The Idaho Signal of Lewiston, Feb. 7, 1873
|Sources=The Idaho Signal of Lewiston, Feb. 7, 1873
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