Early baseball in Connecticut/Club 3
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Location | Connecticut |
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Year | 1860 |
Note on date | Year is conjecture |
City | New Haven |
State | CT |
Country | US |
Nickname | Class of 1861 |
"The honor of starting the first Base-Ball Club at Yale belongs to a member of Sixty-one – the member from Chittenango [NY]. During the first year (Junior) of the existence of the Club, the game was practiced with zeal and success – almost to the exclusion of boating. The subsequent year brought less farvor. Fifty-two of the Class attached themselves to the first Base-Ball Club."
Yale Literary Magazine, August 1861, page 370.