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|Year=1873 | |Year=1873 | ||
|City=Lapwai | |City=Lapwai | ||
- | |State= | + | |State=Idaho |
|Nickname=First Idaho BBC | |Nickname=First Idaho BBC | ||
|Submitter=Bruce Allardice | |Submitter=Bruce Allardice | ||
|First=No | |First=No | ||
- | |Approved= | + | |Approved=false |
- | |Pagetext=The Lewiston "Idaho Signal" June 14, 1873 notes the "First Idaho Base Ball Club" of Fort Lapwai | + | |Pagetext=The Lewiston "Idaho Signal" June 14, 1873 notes the "First Idaho Base Ball Club" of Fort Lapwai challnges the She-me-ne-kem BBC of Lewiston to visit them on the 4th for a match game. The Owyhee Avalanche of Ruby City, April 12, 1873, notes that the She-me-ne-kem BBC of Lewiston and the Lapwai BBC "played their first match at the latter place, March 26th, resulting in a vicgtory for the Lewiston boys." |
- | + | Lapwai is near Lewiston. | |
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- | Lapwai | + | |
|Sources=Lewiston "Idaho Signal" June 14, 1873; "Owyhee Avalanche" of Ruby City, April 12, 1873 | |Sources=Lewiston "Idaho Signal" June 14, 1873; "Owyhee Avalanche" of Ruby City, April 12, 1873 | ||
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