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|Description=<p>The <em>Morning Press</em>, July 16, 1904 picks up an AP story from Honolulu, saying the first base ball game ever on Midway Island was played on July 4 between the cable workers and the construction crews. It ended in an 11-11 ti,e</p>
|Description=<p>The <em>Morning Press</em>, July 16, 1904 picks up an AP story from Honolulu, saying the first base ball game ever on Midway Island was played on July 4 between the cable workers and the construction crews. It ended in an 11-11 tie.</p>
|Sources=<p>The&nbsp;<em>Morning Press</em>, July 16, 1904</p>
|Sources=<p>The&nbsp;<em>Morning Press</em>, July 16, 1904</p>
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Date of Game Monday, July 4, 1904
Location Midway Island, United States
Description

The Morning Press, July 16, 1904 picks up an AP story from Honolulu, saying the first base ball game ever on Midway Island was played on July 4 between the cable workers and the construction crews. It ended in an 11-11 tie.

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