Early baseball in Illinois/Club 88
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|Pagetext=Chicago Tribune, April 11, 1875: "Palatine... The Base Ball Club has organized, and the following officers are elected..." Rest of article names the officers. | |Pagetext=Chicago Tribune, April 11, 1875: "Palatine... The Base Ball Club has organized, and the following officers are elected..." Rest of article names the officers. | ||
+ | The Chicago Inter Ocean, Aug. 24, 1877, mentions the Palatines of Palatine playing baseball against the Pastimes of Chicago. | ||
Palatine is today a northwest suburb of Chicago. Starting in 1875, the Tribune increased its reporting of suburban news. | Palatine is today a northwest suburb of Chicago. Starting in 1875, the Tribune increased its reporting of suburban news. | ||
|Sources=Chicago Tribune, April 11, 1875 | |Sources=Chicago Tribune, April 11, 1875 | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:44, 6 October 2012
Spread of baseball: Home -> Illinois -> Early baseball in Illinois/Club 88 |
Location | Illinois |
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Year | 1875 |
Month | 4 |
City | Palatine |
State | Illinois |
Nickname | Palatines |
Found by | Bruce Allardice |
Chicago Tribune, April 11, 1875: "Palatine... The Base Ball Club has organized, and the following officers are elected..." Rest of article names the officers. The Chicago Inter Ocean, Aug. 24, 1877, mentions the Palatines of Palatine playing baseball against the Pastimes of Chicago. Palatine is today a northwest suburb of Chicago. Starting in 1875, the Tribune increased its reporting of suburban news.
Sources
Chicago Tribune, April 11, 1875