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|City=Portland
|City=Portland
|State=OR
|State=OR
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|Country=US
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|Country=USA
|Site=Pioneer Club grounds
|Site=Pioneer Club grounds
|NYBaseball=Yes
|NYBaseball=Yes
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|Score2=28
|Score2=28
|Length=9 innings
|Length=9 innings
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|Submitter=James Meadows
 
|First=No
|First=No
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|Approved=Yes
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|Pagetext=An intrasquad match of the Pioneer BBC of Portland was played on the evening of Friday, August 3, 1866.<br>
|Pagetext=An intrasquad match of the Pioneer BBC of Portland was played on the evening of Friday, August 3, 1866.<br>
The results were published in the <i>Morning Oregonian</i> on the following day.<br>
The results were published in the <i>Morning Oregonian</i> on the following day.<br>
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The reporter concludes that, "the Pioneers can safely challenge any similar organization for a match, and be almost sure of winning, with picked players."<br>
The reporter concludes that, "the Pioneers can safely challenge any similar organization for a match, and be almost sure of winning, with picked players."<br>
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|Sources=* <i>Morning Oregonian</i> (Portland, Oregon); Saturday morning, August 4, 1866; Page 3, 1st column, 3rd item of "CITY".<br>
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|Sources=<i>Morning Oregonian</i> (Portland, Oregon); Saturday morning, August 4, 1866; Page 3, 1st column, 3rd item of "CITY".<br>
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* Charles Peverelly, <i>The Book of American Pastimes</i>, page 497.
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Charles Peverelly, <i>The Book of American Pastimes</i>, page 497.
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