Early baseball in Arizona/Game 1

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|Pagetext=The Prescott Weekly Arizona Miner, Oct. 28, 1871, reports that "a lively game of base ball" was "recently" played by the "boys in blue" at Camp Date Creek.  
|Pagetext=The Prescott Weekly Arizona Miner, Oct. 28, 1871, reports that "a lively game of base ball" was "recently" played by the "boys in blue" at Camp Date Creek.  
That camp is/was 60 miles south of Prescott, AZ.
That camp is/was 60 miles south of Prescott, AZ.
|Sources=Prescott Weekly Arizona Miner, Oct. 28, 1871
|Sources=Prescott Weekly Arizona Miner, Oct. 28, 1871
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Location Arizona
Year 1871
Month 10
Note on date No later than late October
City Camp Date Creek
State Arizona
Country
Was NY rules baseball Likely
Played by Non-locals
First in Arizona Yes
Found by Bruce Allardice

The Prescott Weekly Arizona Miner, Oct. 28, 1871, reports that "a lively game of base ball" was "recently" played by the "boys in blue" at Camp Date Creek. That camp is/was 60 miles south of Prescott, AZ.

Sources

Prescott Weekly Arizona Miner, Oct. 28, 1871