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- | |Pagetext=Transcription: Base Ball Game- Only six innings were played between the Lewiston and Colfax clubs on the Fourth. At the close of the first inning the score stood Colfax 11, Lewiston 2; second, 1 to 2. After the Lewiston boys gained | + | |Pagetext=Transcription: Base Ball Game- Only six innings were played between the Lewiston and Colfax clubs on the Fourth. At the close of the first inning the score stood Colfax 11, Lewiston 2; second, 1 to 2. After the Lewiston boys gained unitl at the close it stood, Lewiston 21, Colfax 19. |
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|Sources=Base Ball Game, Spokane Times, July 14, 1881, page 3, column 6. | |Sources=Base Ball Game, Spokane Times, July 14, 1881, page 3, column 6. | ||
Colfax, WA is about 43 miles from Lewiston, ID. In 1880, Colfax was the 9th largest place in Washington Territory, population 444. Today the population is 2,805 (2012). It is 60 miles south of Spokane, and about 15 miles from Pullman, WA and 25 miles from Moscow, ID. | Colfax, WA is about 43 miles from Lewiston, ID. In 1880, Colfax was the 9th largest place in Washington Territory, population 444. Today the population is 2,805 (2012). It is 60 miles south of Spokane, and about 15 miles from Pullman, WA and 25 miles from Moscow, ID. | ||
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