Early baseball in Arizona/Club 2

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|Pagetext=The Prescott Weekly Arizona Miner, January 15, 1875, reports that a game was recently played at Camp McDowell, between the Light Foot club of the 8th US Infantry and the Shamrock club of the 5th Cavalry, won by the Light Foot 14-10 in a five inning game.
|Pagetext=The Prescott Weekly Arizona Miner, January 15, 1875, reports that a game was recently played at Camp McDowell, between the Light Foot club of the 8th US Infantry and the Shamrock club of the 5th Cavalry, won by the Light Foot 14-10 in a five inning game.
Camp McDowell is/was in Maricopa County, AZ, near modern Phoenix.
Camp McDowell is/was in Maricopa County, AZ, near modern Phoenix.
|Sources=Prescott Weekly Arizona Miner, January 15, 1875
|Sources=Prescott Weekly Arizona Miner, January 15, 1875
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Location Arizona
Year 1875
Note on date No later than January 1875
City Camp McDowell
State Arizona
Nickname Light Foot, Shamrock
Found by Bruce Allardice

The Prescott Weekly Arizona Miner, January 15, 1875, reports that a game was recently played at Camp McDowell, between the Light Foot club of the 8th US Infantry and the Shamrock club of the 5th Cavalry, won by the Light Foot 14-10 in a five inning game. Camp McDowell is/was in Maricopa County, AZ, near modern Phoenix.

Sources

Prescott Weekly Arizona Miner, January 15, 1875

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