Early baseball in Oklahoma/Club 6

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|Pagetext=Bob Burke, "Baseball in Oklahoma City" (2003), p. 7: "By the fall of 1889 [the year the city was founded], Oklahoma City's first baseball grandstand was built near the location of the present Municipal Building.... The ballpark was thrown up quickly to host a series of games between Oklahoma City and its biggest rival, the team from Oklahoma Territory capitol city Guthrie."
|Pagetext=Bob Burke, "Baseball in Oklahoma City" (2003), p. 7: "By the fall of 1889 [the year the city was founded], Oklahoma City's first baseball grandstand was built near the location of the present Municipal Building.... The ballpark was thrown up quickly to host a series of games between Oklahoma City and its biggest rival, the team from Oklahoma Territory capitol city Guthrie."
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Guthrie OK (current pop. about 10,000)is about 30 miles N of Oklahoma City.
|Sources=Bob Burke, "Baseball in Oklahoma City" (2003), p. 7
|Sources=Bob Burke, "Baseball in Oklahoma City" (2003), p. 7
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Latest revision as of 18:18, 6 September 2012

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Location Oklahoma
Year 1889
Modern address Guthrie OK
City Guthrie
State OK
Found by Bruce Allardice

Bob Burke, "Baseball in Oklahoma City" (2003), p. 7: "By the fall of 1889 [the year the city was founded], Oklahoma City's first baseball grandstand was built near the location of the present Municipal Building.... The ballpark was thrown up quickly to host a series of games between Oklahoma City and its biggest rival, the team from Oklahoma Territory capitol city Guthrie."

Guthrie OK (current pop. about 10,000)is about 30 miles N of Oklahoma City.

Sources

Bob Burke, "Baseball in Oklahoma City" (2003), p. 7