Early baseball in Hawaii/Game 3

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|Pagetext=The Hawaii Gazette, Aug. 7, 1867, mentions that during the Restoration Day (July 31st) Celebration in Honolulu, the Pacific BBC played a match game against an opponent whose name the newspaper garbled. The Honolulu Friend July 7, 1868, runs a letter from the BBC of the USS Mohongo thanking the Pacific BBC for allowing them to use their grounds.
|Pagetext=The Hawaii Gazette, Aug. 7, 1867, mentions that during the Restoration Day (July 31st) Celebration in Honolulu, the Pacific BBC played a match game against an opponent whose name the newspaper garbled. The Honolulu Friend July 7, 1868, runs a letter from the BBC of the USS Mohongo thanking the Pacific BBC for allowing them to use their grounds.
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|Sources=Hawaii Gazette, Aug. 7, 1867
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Revision as of 02:06, 11 September 2012

Spread of baseball: Home -> Hawaii -> Early baseball in Hawaii/Game 3
Location Hawaii
Year 1867
Month 7
Date 31
City Honolulu
State Hawaii
Country
Modern address Honolulu HI
Was NY rules baseball Unknown
Played by Locals
Team 1 Pacific BBC
Team 2 Unknown
Found by Bruce Allardice

The Hawaii Gazette, Aug. 7, 1867, mentions that during the Restoration Day (July 31st) Celebration in Honolulu, the Pacific BBC played a match game against an opponent whose name the newspaper garbled. The Honolulu Friend July 7, 1868, runs a letter from the BBC of the USS Mohongo thanking the Pacific BBC for allowing them to use their grounds.

Sources

Hawaii Gazette, Aug. 7, 1867