Early baseball in Alaska/Club 10
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|Pagetext=The Fairbanks Daily Times, May 28, 1916, has a long article on Anchorage, a new town founded less than a year before. It notes that Anchorage has a baseball grounds, on which last July 4th the town boys played the town girls. | |Pagetext=The Fairbanks Daily Times, May 28, 1916, has a long article on Anchorage, a new town founded less than a year before. It notes that Anchorage has a baseball grounds, on which last July 4th the town boys played the town girls. | ||
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Location | Alaska |
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Year | 1915 |
City | Anchorage |
State | Alaska |
Found by | Bruce Allardice |
The Fairbanks Daily Times, May 28, 1916, has a long article on Anchorage, a new town founded less than a year before. It notes that Anchorage has a baseball grounds, on which last July 4th the town boys played the town girls.
Fairbanks AK is about 300 miles N of Anchorage.
Sources
The Fairbanks Daily Times, May 28, 1916