Early baseball in Illinois/Club 10

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|Pagetext="The base ball mania is raging here worse than the cholera ever did. Four clubs are already organized. The Egyptian Club has challenged the Independent Club to play a match game. The challenge has been accepted. The contest is to take place on Thursday afternoon, September 6th. The occasion will no doubt be one of interest to the lovers of this manly game, which is becoming so universally popular throughout the land."  
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|Pagetext="The base ball mania is raging here worse than the cholera ever did. Four clubs are already organized. The Egyptian Club has challenged the Independent Club to play a match game. The challenge has been accepted. The contest is to take place on Thursday afternoon, September 6th. The occasion will no doubt be one of interest to the lovers of this manly game, which is becoming so universally popular throughout the land."
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|Sources=FROM CAIRO.
Chicago Tribune (1860-1872); Aug 31, 1866; ProQuest Historical Newspapers Chicago Tribune (1849 - 1985)
Chicago Tribune (1860-1872); Aug 31, 1866; ProQuest Historical Newspapers Chicago Tribune (1849 - 1985)
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Location Illinois
Year 1866
Month 8
Date 31
City Cairo
State Illinois
Country Unites States of America
Nickname Egyptian Club
Found by Greg Perkins

"The base ball mania is raging here worse than the cholera ever did. Four clubs are already organized. The Egyptian Club has challenged the Independent Club to play a match game. The challenge has been accepted. The contest is to take place on Thursday afternoon, September 6th. The occasion will no doubt be one of interest to the lovers of this manly game, which is becoming so universally popular throughout the land."

Sources

FROM CAIRO. Chicago Tribune (1860-1872); Aug 31, 1866; ProQuest Historical Newspapers Chicago Tribune (1849 - 1985) pg. 0_1

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