Early baseball in North Dakota/Game 3
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|Pagetext=According to a game account in the Bismarck Tribune, Bismarck and Camp Hancock won the game, but the quality of print in the box score was too poor to make out a score. The D Company, 20th Infantry Club was comprised of soldiers from the nearby Army post, Fort Abraham Lincoln. | |Pagetext=According to a game account in the Bismarck Tribune, Bismarck and Camp Hancock won the game, but the quality of print in the box score was too poor to make out a score. The D Company, 20th Infantry Club was comprised of soldiers from the nearby Army post, Fort Abraham Lincoln. | ||
|Sources=Bismarck (North Dakota) Tribune, August 13, 1873 | |Sources=Bismarck (North Dakota) Tribune, August 13, 1873 | ||
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Location | North Dakota |
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Year | 1873 |
Month | 8 |
Date | 10 |
City | Bismarck |
State | Dakota Territory |
Country | United States |
Was NY rules baseball | Yes |
Played by | Locals |
Team 1 | Bismarck and Camp Hancock Base Ball Club |
Team 2 | D Company, 20th Infantry Base Ball Club |
Found by | Terry Bohn |
According to a game account in the Bismarck Tribune, Bismarck and Camp Hancock won the game, but the quality of print in the box score was too poor to make out a score. The D Company, 20th Infantry Club was comprised of soldiers from the nearby Army post, Fort Abraham Lincoln.
Sources
Bismarck (North Dakota) Tribune, August 13, 1873