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|City=Palatine
|City=Palatine
|State=Illinois
|State=Illinois
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|Nickname=Palatines
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|Nickname=Bruce Allardice
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|Submitter=Bruce Allardice
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|First=No
|First=No
|Approved=false
|Approved=false
|Pagetext=Chicago Tribune, April 11, 1875: "Palatine... The Base Ball Club has organized, and the following officers are elected..." Rest of article names the officers.
|Pagetext=Chicago Tribune, April 11, 1875: "Palatine... The Base Ball Club has organized, and the following officers are elected..." Rest of article names the officers.
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The Chicago Inter Ocean, Aug. 24, 1877, mentions the Palatines of Palatine playing baseball against the Pastimes of Chicago.
 
Palatine is today a northwest suburb of Chicago. Starting in 1875, the Tribune increased its reporting of suburban news.
Palatine is today a northwest suburb of Chicago. Starting in 1875, the Tribune increased its reporting of suburban news.
|Sources=Chicago Tribune, April 11, 1875
|Sources=Chicago Tribune, April 11, 1875
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