Early baseball in Oklahoma/Club 7

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|State=OK
|Nickname=Jennison Pirates
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|Pagetext=Bob Burke, "Baseball in Oklahoma City" (2003), p. 7, says the first organized baseball team in Oklahoma City was sponsored by the Jennison brothers and was called the Jennison Pirates. They "played their first game on June 19, 1891, against the Purcell Chickasaws."
|Pagetext=Bob Burke, "Baseball in Oklahoma City" (2003), p. 7, says the first organized baseball team in Oklahoma City was sponsored by the Jennison brothers and was called the Jennison Pirates. They "played their first game on June 19, 1891, against the Purcell Chickasaws."
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Purcell OK is about 55 miles S of Oklahoma City.  Its ppopulation is about 5,900.
|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 18:22, 6 September 2012

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Location Oklahoma
Year 1891
Modern address Oklahoma City OK
City Oklahoma City
State OK
Nickname Jennison Pirates
Found by Bruce Allardice

Bob Burke, "Baseball in Oklahoma City" (2003), p. 7, says the first organized baseball team in Oklahoma City was sponsored by the Jennison brothers and was called the Jennison Pirates. They "played their first game on June 19, 1891, against the Purcell Chickasaws."

Purcell OK is about 55 miles S of Oklahoma City. Its ppopulation is about 5,900.

Sources

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

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