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|Month=4
|Month=4
|Date=18
|Date=18
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|City=Worthington
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|City=Worthington  
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|State=Minnesota
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|State=Minnesota  
|Country=USA
|Country=USA
|Nickname=Worthington Base Ball Club
|Nickname=Worthington Base Ball Club
|Submitter=Rich Arpi
|Submitter=Rich Arpi
|First=No
|First=No
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|Approved=Yes
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|Pagetext="The base ball season is upon us, and the boys are busy at it every day in the park."   
|Pagetext="The base ball season is upon us, and the boys are busy at it every day in the park."   
         (Western Advance,  Saturday, April 18, 1874,  pp. 3, col. 2)  
         (Western Advance,  Saturday, April 18, 1874,  pp. 3, col. 2)  
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Note:  the base ball mentioned in the above articles may refer to games played by youths and not between organized teams of adults.  
Note:  the base ball mentioned in the above articles may refer to games played by youths and not between organized teams of adults.  
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base ball not mentioned in 1875; resumes in 1876 with accounts of several games throughout the summer.
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base ball not mentioned in 1875; resumes in 1876 with accounts of several games throughout the summer.
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|Sources=Western Advance (Worthington, Minn.)  April 18, July 4, July 11, 1874  
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Worthington MN (1880 pop. abou 630) is about 170 miiles SW of Minneapolis and near the Iowa border.
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|Sources=Western Advance (Worthington, Minn.)  April 18, July 4, July 11, 1874
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