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|Coordinates=46.8138783, -71.2079809
|Name=Quebec Baseball Club
|Entry Origin=
|Club Name=Quebec
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|Name=Our Boys Baseball Club
|Club Name=Our Boys
|Type of Date=Year
|Type of Date=Year
|Date=1893/08/01
|Date=1877/01/01
|Date Note=
|Is Foundation Date=
|Date of Dissolution Type=Day
|Date of Dissolution Type=Day
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|Country=Canada
|Country=Canada
|State=Quebec
|State=Quebec
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|City=Quebec
|City=Quebec
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|Nine Class=Senior
|Nine Class=Senior
|Description=<p>The Quebec <em>Daily Telegraph</em>, June 29, 1893, ran an ad saying" Quebec Baseball Club. There will be a meeting of the Baseball Club this evening, after the practice. ... J. S. Lynch, Secretary."</p>
|Description=<p>The Quebec <em>Saturday Budget</em>, May 19, 1877: "Base Ball Match--There was a very exciting and interesting match last week on the Cove Field, between the 'Starlights' and 'Our Boys'." The latter won by "26 scores".</p>
<p>It is likely there were teams prior to this. The Quebec <em>Saturday Budget</em>, May 1, 1897, has an article on the forming of the Quebec Baseball League, with clubs from Quebec, Fraserville and Three Rivers.</p>
<p>Cove Field is a park in Quebec City.</p>
<p>The Quebec <em>Daily Telegraph</em>, June 29, 1893, ran an ad saying: "Quebec Baseball Club. There will be a meeting of the Baseball Club this evening, after the practice. ... J. S. Lynch, Secretary."</p>
<p>The Quebec <em>Saturday Budget</em>, May 1, 1897, has an article on the forming of the Quebec Baseball League, with clubs from Quebec, Fraserville and Three Rivers.</p>
<p>A Quebec team joined the East Canada League (class B minor league) in 1923. They were nicknamed the Bulldogs, after a famous Quebec hockey team.</p>
<p>A Quebec team joined the East Canada League (class B minor league) in 1923. They were nicknamed the Bulldogs, after a famous Quebec hockey team.</p>
|Sources=<p>Quebec <em>Daily Telegraph</em>, June 29, 1893</p>
|Sources=<p>Quebec <em>Saturday Budget</em>, May 19, 1877;&nbsp;<em>Daily Telegraph</em>, June 29, 1893</p>
|Source Image=
|Has Source On Hand=No
|Has Source On Hand=No
|Comment=<p>Quebec had 59,000 residents in 1871.</p>
|Query=
|Reviewed=Yes
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
|Submission Note=
|Entered by=
|First in Location=Quebec, Quebec, Canada
|First in Location Note=
|Has Supplemental Text=No
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Nick Name Our Boys
Earliest Known Date 1877
Location Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Nine Class Senior
Description

The Quebec Saturday Budget, May 19, 1877: "Base Ball Match--There was a very exciting and interesting match last week on the Cove Field, between the 'Starlights' and 'Our Boys'." The latter won by "26 scores".

Cove Field is a park in Quebec City.

The Quebec Daily Telegraph, June 29, 1893, ran an ad saying: "Quebec Baseball Club. There will be a meeting of the Baseball Club this evening, after the practice. ... J. S. Lynch, Secretary."

The Quebec Saturday Budget, May 1, 1897, has an article on the forming of the Quebec Baseball League, with clubs from Quebec, Fraserville and Three Rivers.

A Quebec team joined the East Canada League (class B minor league) in 1923. They were nicknamed the Bulldogs, after a famous Quebec hockey team.

Sources

Quebec Saturday Budget, May 19, 1877; Daily Telegraph, June 29, 1893

Comment

Quebec had 59,000 residents in 1871.

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Found by Bruce Allardice
First in Location Quebec, Quebec, Canada

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