Early baseball in Canada/Game 5

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Hurrah For Seattle- Just before going to press, we learn by telegraph that the Seattle base ball club beat the Victoria boys by a score of 15 to 7.
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"Hurrah For Seattle- Just before going to press, we learn by telegraph that the Seattle base ball club beat the Victoria boys by a score of 15 to 7."
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|Sources=Port Townsend, Puget Sound Weekly Argus, May 25, 1877, Page 5, Column 1
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Location Canada
Year 1877
Month 5
Date 24
Note on date Queen Victoria's Birthday
City Victoria
State British Columbia
Country Canada
Site Beacon Hill
Modern address Beacon Hill Park, Victoria, BC
Was NY rules baseball Yes
Played by Locals
Team 1 Victoria
Team 2 Seattle Alkis
Team 1 Score 7
Team 2 Score 15
Length Unknown
Found by Mark Brunke

Port Townsend, Puget Sound Weekly Argus, May 25, 1877, Page 5, Column 1

"Hurrah For Seattle- Just before going to press, we learn by telegraph that the Seattle base ball club beat the Victoria boys by a score of 15 to 7."

Sources

Port Townsend, Puget Sound Weekly Argus, May 25, 1877, Page 5, Column 1


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