Early baseball in Idaho/Club 2
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Location | Idaho |
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Year | 1868 |
Month | 3 |
Date | 24 |
Modern address | Boise ID |
City | Boise |
State | ID |
Nickname | Pioneer BBC |
First in Idaho | Yes |
Found by | Bruce Allardice |
The Boise Idaho Statesman, March 28, 1868, reports that the Pioneer Base Ball Club was organized in this city on Wednesday.
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The Boise "Idaho Statesman", March 28, 1868
Transcription: BASE BALL.-A base ball club was organized in this city on Wednesday evening; and the following officers elected: E. Rayner, president; Wm. Kelly, secretary; G. Dimer, treasurer. Pioneer base ball club, we have no doubt, will be a success as a means of amusement and healthful exercise, and perhaps of bloody noses, disjointed thumbs and cracked shins. [Idaho Statesmen, Boise, Idaho; Volume IV, Issue 105, Page 2.]
Historical Note: E. Rayner is listed as a founding member of the Capital Base Ball Club, formed July 8th, 1869, in Boise, ID. Rayner worked with or for the Idaho Territory Legislative Council in 1868-69, serving as Assistant Secretary and Clerk, according to the records of the Idaho Legislative Assembly.