Early baseball in Utah/Game 3

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|Pagetext=The San Francisco Daily Evening Bulletin March 12, 1866, picks up a story from the Salst Lake  City Reporter of March 6, saying Mr. Beadle, editor of the paper [J.. Beadle], Professor Keyes and others left their office to "witness a game of base ball being played on the arsenal grounds."  
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|Pagetext=The San Francisco Daily Evening Bulletin March 12, 1866, picks up a story from the Salt Lake  City Reporter of March 6, saying Mr. Beadle, editor of the paper [J.. Beadle], Professor Keyes and others left their office to "witness a game of base ball being played on the arsenal grounds."
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Latest revision as of 04:42, 4 September 2012

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Location Utah
Year 1866
Month 3
City Salt Lake City
State UT
Country
Site Arsenal grounds
Was NY rules baseball Unknown
Played by Unknown
Found by Bruce Allardice

The San Francisco Daily Evening Bulletin March 12, 1866, picks up a story from the Salt Lake City Reporter of March 6, saying Mr. Beadle, editor of the paper [J.. Beadle], Professor Keyes and others left their office to "witness a game of base ball being played on the arsenal grounds."

Sources

San Francisco Daily Evening Bulletin March 12, 1866


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