Editing Early baseball in Kentucky/Club 5
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|Year=1859 | |Year=1859 | ||
|City=Dayton | |City=Dayton | ||
- | |State= | + | |State=Kentucky |
|Nickname=unnamed club | |Nickname=unnamed club | ||
|Submitter=Greg Perkins | |Submitter=Greg Perkins | ||
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|Pagetext="The neighboring town of Dayton, Kentucky, deserves whatever of credit is due to our efforts in starting base ball. That small town had a club, and feeling that their practice, indulged for several years, would enable them to gain celebrity at a small risk, published a challenge in 1859, to any club within a hundred miles." | |Pagetext="The neighboring town of Dayton, Kentucky, deserves whatever of credit is due to our efforts in starting base ball. That small town had a club, and feeling that their practice, indulged for several years, would enable them to gain celebrity at a small risk, published a challenge in 1859, to any club within a hundred miles." | ||
- | Dayton KY is across the Ohio River from Cincinnati. | + | Dayton KY is across the Ohio River from Cincinnati. |
|Sources=Cincinnati Daily Commercial, 21 August 1870 | |Sources=Cincinnati Daily Commercial, 21 August 1870 | ||
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