Early baseball in Ohio/Club 5

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|Year=1866
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|Modern-address=Belle Center OH
|City=Belle Center
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|Pagetext="When the soldiers returned from the civil war in 1865 and 1866, many of them still young and vigorous, they entered with zest into the new and popular game of base ball . . . .  Among the first base ball clubs organized in the vicinity of the College was the "Eagles" of Belle Center, whose fame was well merited, as they were seldom defeated in the popular game."
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"When the soldiers returned from the civil war in 1865 and 1866, many of them still young and vigorous, they entered with zest into the new and popular game of base ball . . . .  Among the first base ball clubs organized in the vicinity of the College was the "Eagles" of Belle Center, whose fame was well merited, as they were seldom defeated in the popular game."
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This was evidently a local club unconnected to Geneva College, but that played "with and against" the college team later on.   
This was evidently a local club unconnected to Geneva College, but that played "with and against" the college team later on.   
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An 1866 roster of the 9 modern positions is listed.
An 1866 roster of the 9 modern positions is listed.
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Belle Center, in western OH, is about 50 miles NW of Columbus.
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Belle Center (current pop. about 800), in western OH, is about 50 miles NW of Columbus.
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|Sources=W. Glasgow, The Geneva Book (Westbrook, Philadelphia, 1908), page 155.
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W. Glasgow, The Geneva Book (Westbrook, Philadelphia, 1908), page 155.
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Latest revision as of 18:48, 9 September 2012

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Location Ohio
Year 1866
Note on date "1865 or 1866"
Modern address Belle Center OH
City Belle Center
State OH
Country US
Nickname Eagle Base Ball Club of Belle Center

"When the soldiers returned from the civil war in 1865 and 1866, many of them still young and vigorous, they entered with zest into the new and popular game of base ball . . . . Among the first base ball clubs organized in the vicinity of the College was the "Eagles" of Belle Center, whose fame was well merited, as they were seldom defeated in the popular game."

This was evidently a local club unconnected to Geneva College, but that played "with and against" the college team later on.

An 1866 roster of the 9 modern positions is listed.

Belle Center (current pop. about 800), in western OH, is about 50 miles NW of Columbus.

Sources

W. Glasgow, The Geneva Book (Westbrook, Philadelphia, 1908), page 155.

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