Early baseball in Arizona/Game 6
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- | |Pagetext= | + | |Pagetext="In January 1873, a Prescott paper, the Arizona Miner, reported one of the first games played in the Arizona Territory, a Christmas day match at Camp Grant in southeastern Arizona." |
- | "In January 1873, a Prescott paper, the Arizona Miner, reported one of the first games played in the Arizona Territory, a Christmas day match at Camp Grant in southeastern Arizona." | + | |
"[It was reported that]'In the afternoon, an exciting game of base ball took place. This occupied the attention, [of] both of the combatants, until one o’clock, when the welcome call to dinner was wafted to our ears, and readily responded to.' No score or outcome of the game was reported." | "[It was reported that]'In the afternoon, an exciting game of base ball took place. This occupied the attention, [of] both of the combatants, until one o’clock, when the welcome call to dinner was wafted to our ears, and readily responded to.' No score or outcome of the game was reported." | ||
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Fort Grant, abandoned in 1905, was evidently about 60 miles NE of Tuscon. | Fort Grant, abandoned in 1905, was evidently about 60 miles NE of Tuscon. | ||
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- | Jeb Stuart Rosebrook,Baseball in the Arizona Territory: 1863-1912. | + | Arizona Miner, January 1873: per Jeb Stuart Rosebrook,Baseball in the Arizona Territory: 1863-1912. |
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+ | http://www.sharlot.org/library-archives/days-past/baseball-in-the-arizona-territory-1863-1912/. | ||
+ | This article was adapted from an article initially published by the Society for American Baseball Research in "Mining Towns to Major Leagues: A History of Arizona Baseball." | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:01, 12 October 2012
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Location | Arizona |
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Year | 1872 |
Month | 12 |
Date | 25 |
City | Fort Grant |
State | AZ |
Country | US |
Was NY rules baseball | Likely |
Played by | Non-locals |
Found by | Jeb Rosebrook |
"In January 1873, a Prescott paper, the Arizona Miner, reported one of the first games played in the Arizona Territory, a Christmas day match at Camp Grant in southeastern Arizona."
"[It was reported that]'In the afternoon, an exciting game of base ball took place. This occupied the attention, [of] both of the combatants, until one o’clock, when the welcome call to dinner was wafted to our ears, and readily responded to.' No score or outcome of the game was reported."
Fort Grant, abandoned in 1905, was evidently about 60 miles NE of Tuscon.
Sources
Arizona Miner, January 1873: per Jeb Stuart Rosebrook,Baseball in the Arizona Territory: 1863-1912.
http://www.sharlot.org/library-archives/days-past/baseball-in-the-arizona-territory-1863-1912/.
This article was adapted from an article initially published by the Society for American Baseball Research in "Mining Towns to Major Leagues: A History of Arizona Baseball."