Early baseball in Texas/Club 45

From SABR Encyclopedia

(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
(Created page with '{{Origins-club |Location=Texas |Year=1870 |City=Denton |State=Texas |Nickname=Red Stockings |Submitter=Bruce Allardice |First=false |Approved=false |Pagetext=“Base Ball at Pilo…')
Line 2: Line 2:
|Location=Texas
|Location=Texas
|Year=1870
|Year=1870
 +
|Modern-address=Denton TX
|City=Denton
|City=Denton
|State=Texas
|State=Texas
|Nickname=Red Stockings
|Nickname=Red Stockings
|Submitter=Bruce Allardice
|Submitter=Bruce Allardice
-
|First=false
+
|First=No
-
|Approved=false
+
|Approved=Yes
|Pagetext=“Base Ball at Pilot Point” is the headline reporting on a match July 4th between the Denton Red Stockings and the White Stockings of Pilot Point, at Pilot Point, won in nine innings 44-18 by Pilot Point. Galveston Daily News, July 5, 1870.
|Pagetext=“Base Ball at Pilot Point” is the headline reporting on a match July 4th between the Denton Red Stockings and the White Stockings of Pilot Point, at Pilot Point, won in nine innings 44-18 by Pilot Point. Galveston Daily News, July 5, 1870.
 +
 +
Denton TX is about 40 miles NW of Dallas.
|Sources=Galveston Daily News, July 5, 1870
|Sources=Galveston Daily News, July 5, 1870
}}
}}

Revision as of 17:12, 30 August 2012

Spread of baseball: Home -> Texas -> Early baseball in Texas/Club 45
Location Texas
Year 1870
Modern address Denton TX
City Denton
State Texas
Nickname Red Stockings
Found by Bruce Allardice

“Base Ball at Pilot Point” is the headline reporting on a match July 4th between the Denton Red Stockings and the White Stockings of Pilot Point, at Pilot Point, won in nine innings 44-18 by Pilot Point. Galveston Daily News, July 5, 1870.

Denton TX is about 40 miles NW of Dallas.

Sources

Galveston Daily News, July 5, 1870

Personal tools