Early baseball in California/Game 2

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“San Francisco newspapers reported the appearance of base-ball in early 1851 in the town square -- The Plaza -- or today’s Portsmouth Square.  The final report of San Francisco’s inaugural base ball season included the following:  ‘There the boys play at ball, some of them using expressions towards their companions, expressions neither flattering, innocent nor commendable.  Men, too, children of a larger growth, do the same things.’”  “The Corral,” Alta California, March 25, 1851.
“San Francisco newspapers reported the appearance of base-ball in early 1851 in the town square -- The Plaza -- or today’s Portsmouth Square.  The final report of San Francisco’s inaugural base ball season included the following:  ‘There the boys play at ball, some of them using expressions towards their companions, expressions neither flattering, innocent nor commendable.  Men, too, children of a larger growth, do the same things.’”  “The Corral,” Alta California, March 25, 1851.
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Submitted by Angus Macfarlane, January 2007.
Submitted by Angus Macfarlane, January 2007.
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Location California
Year 1851
Month 3
City San Francisco
State CA
Country US
Was NY rules baseball Doubtful
Played by Locals
Found by Larry McCray

From Protoball Entry #1851.2 -- San Francisco CA Weighs Plusses and Minuses of Base Ball

“San Francisco newspapers reported the appearance of base-ball in early 1851 in the town square -- The Plaza -- or today’s Portsmouth Square. The final report of San Francisco’s inaugural base ball season included the following: ‘There the boys play at ball, some of them using expressions towards their companions, expressions neither flattering, innocent nor commendable. Men, too, children of a larger growth, do the same things.’” “The Corral,” Alta California, March 25, 1851.

A few weeks earlier, coverage had been more favorable: “The plaza has at last been turned to some account by our citizens. Yesterday quite a crowd collected upon it, to take part in and witness a game of ball, many taking a hand. We were much better pleased at it, than to witness the crowds in the gambling saloons which surround the square.” “Sports on the Plaza,” Daily California Courier, February 4, 1851. A third article said of the base ball activity: “[T]his is certainly an innocent recreation, but occasionally the ball strikes a horse passing.” “The Plaza,” San Francisco Herald, March 1, 1851.

Protoball record 1851.2 from Protoball project

Submitted by Angus Macfarlane, January 2007.


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