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|Description=<p><em>The Polynesian</em>, Honolulu, April 7, 1860: "Game of Ball. Quite an interesting game of ball came off yesterday afternoon on the Esplanade between the Punahoa Boys and the Town Boys... The boys of a larger growth, among whom were some of the leading merchants and their clerks, had a game of good old-fashioned base ball on Sheriff Brown's premises, makai..."</p>
|Description=<p><em>The Polynesian</em>, Honolulu, April 7, 1860: "Game of Ball. Quite an interesting game of ball came off yesterday afternoon on the Esplanade between the Punahoa Boys and the Town Boys... The boys of a larger growth, among whom were some of the leading merchants and their clerks, had a game of good old-fashioned base ball on Sheriff Brown's premises, makai..."</p>
<p>The first, Punahoa, game mentioned was probably wicket. The <em>Pacific Commercial Advertiser</em>, March 29, 1860: "Sport--A wicket club has been organized among the young men of this city and the students of Punahoa College. They will play their first game on the Esplanade Friday, at 4 p.m. ..."</p>
<p>"makai" is a Hawaiian word for "sea-ward side". Brown was sheriff of Honolulu in 1860. Punahoa School was founded in 1841. Many of Hawaii's leading families sent their children there.</p>
<p>"makai" is a Hawaiian word for "sea-ward side". Brown was sheriff of Honolulu in 1860. Punahoa School was founded in 1841. Many of Hawaii's leading families sent their children there.</p>
|Sources=<p><em>The Polynesian</em>&nbsp;[Honolulu], April 7, 1860</p>
|Sources=<p><em>The Polynesian</em>&nbsp;[Honolulu], April 7, 1860</p>

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Date of Game Friday, April 6, 1860
Location Honolulu, HI, United States
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The Polynesian, Honolulu, April 7, 1860: "Game of Ball. Quite an interesting game of ball came off yesterday afternoon on the Esplanade between the Punahoa Boys and the Town Boys... The boys of a larger growth, among whom were some of the leading merchants and their clerks, had a game of good old-fashioned base ball on Sheriff Brown's premises, makai..."

The first, Punahoa, game mentioned was probably wicket. The Pacific Commercial Advertiser, March 29, 1860: "Sport--A wicket club has been organized among the young men of this city and the students of Punahoa College. They will play their first game on the Esplanade Friday, at 4 p.m. ..."

"makai" is a Hawaiian word for "sea-ward side". Brown was sheriff of Honolulu in 1860. Punahoa School was founded in 1841. Many of Hawaii's leading families sent their children there.

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The Polynesian [Honolulu], April 7, 1860

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