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{{Club
{{Club
|Coordinates=45.5579451, -94.1632404
|Entry Origin=Sabrpedia
|Name=Arctic Base Ball Club of St. Cloud
|Name=Arctic Base Ball Club of St. Cloud
|Club Name=Arctic Base Ball Club
|Club Name=Arctic Base Ball Club
|Date=6/8/1867
|Type of Date=Day
|Type of Date=Day
|Is No Later Than=Yes
|Date=1867/06/08
|First Newspaper Mention=6/8/1867
|Date of Dissolution Type=Day
|First Newspaper Mention Date Type=Day
|Country=United States
|State=MN
|City=St. Cloud
|Modern Address=St. Cloud
|Modern Address=St. Cloud
|City=St. Cloud
|Description=<p>Base Ball Club --In compliance with the notice in the last issue of the Times, a goodly number of young men met at the office of Mr. Collins on Saturday evening last for the purpose of organizing a Base Ball Club. An organization was effected with the following officers:</p>
|State=MN
<p>President: A.E. Senkler Vice-President: J.M. Rosenberger Secretary: W.F. Morse Treasurer: Henry Lunkenhiemer</p>
|Country=United States
<p>A committee was appointed to prepare bylaws and equipments, and select suitable grounds. Let the "St. Cloud Base Ball Club" be a success.</p>
|Coordinates=45.5579451, -94.1632404
<p>Note: name quickly changed to the Arctic Base Ball Club. This club was one of the signers of the first state base ball association, the Minnesota State Association of Base Ball Players, on September 4, 1867. The Arctics may have played their first inter-city base ball matches in St. Paul in late September 1867 when they lost two matches (badly) to the North Star club of St. Paul and the Vermilion Club of Hastings.</p>
|Description=<p>Base Ball Club --In compliance with the notice in the last issue of the Times, a goodly number of young men met at the office of Mr. Collins on Saturday evening last for the purpose of organizing a Base Ball Club. An organization was effected with the following officers:  
<p>St. Cloud est. 1856 1870 population 2,181 2010 population of 65,842 all time high.</p>
</p><p>President: A.E. Senkler  
|Has Source On Hand=No
Vice-President: J.M. Rosenberger  
Secretary: W.F. Morse
Treasurer: Henry Lunkenhiemer
</p><p>A committee was appointed to prepare bylaws and equipments, and select suitable grounds. Let the "St. Cloud Base Ball Club" be a success.  
</p><p>Note: name quickly changed to the Arctic Base Ball Club. This club was one of the signers of the first state base ball association, the Minnesota State Association of Base Ball Players, on September 4, 1867. The Arctics may have played their first inter-city base ball matches in St. Paul in late September 1867 when they lost two matches (badly) to the North Star club of St. Paul and the Vermilion Club of Hastings.  
</p><p>St. Cloud est. 1856     1870 population 2,181     2010 population of 65,842 all time high
</p>
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Submitted by=Rich Arpi
|Submitted by=Rich Arpi
|Entry Origin=Sabrpedia
|First in Location=St. Cloud, MN
|Is No Later Than=Yes
|First Newspaper Mention=1867/06/08
|First Newspaper Mention Date Type=Day
}}
}}

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Nick Name Arctic Base Ball Club
Earliest Known Date Saturday, June 8, 1867
Location St. Cloud, MN, United States
Modern Address St. Cloud
Description

Base Ball Club --In compliance with the notice in the last issue of the Times, a goodly number of young men met at the office of Mr. Collins on Saturday evening last for the purpose of organizing a Base Ball Club. An organization was effected with the following officers:

President: A.E. Senkler Vice-President: J.M. Rosenberger Secretary: W.F. Morse Treasurer: Henry Lunkenhiemer

A committee was appointed to prepare bylaws and equipments, and select suitable grounds. Let the "St. Cloud Base Ball Club" be a success.

Note: name quickly changed to the Arctic Base Ball Club. This club was one of the signers of the first state base ball association, the Minnesota State Association of Base Ball Players, on September 4, 1867. The Arctics may have played their first inter-city base ball matches in St. Paul in late September 1867 when they lost two matches (badly) to the North Star club of St. Paul and the Vermilion Club of Hastings.

St. Cloud est. 1856 1870 population 2,181 2010 population of 65,842 all time high.

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Found by Rich Arpi
First in Location St. Cloud, MN
Entry Origin Sabrpedia

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