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{{Club | {{Club | ||
|Coordinates=44.0805434, -103. | |Coordinates=44.0805434, -103.2310149 | ||
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|Name=Eighty-Stampers Club of Rapid City | |Name=Eighty-Stampers Club of Rapid City | ||
|Club Name=Eighty-Stampers | |Club Name=Eighty-Stampers | ||
|Type of Date=Year | |Type of Date=Year | ||
|Date=1883/ | |Date=1883/01/01 | ||
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|Date of Dissolution Type=Day | |Date of Dissolution Type=Day | ||
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|Country=United States | |Country=United States | ||
|State=SD | |State=SD | ||
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|City=Rapid City | |City=Rapid City | ||
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|Nine Class=Senior | |Nine Class=Senior | ||
|Description=<p>The <em>Daily Deadwood Pioneer Times</em>, Sept. 23, 1885 gives a box score of a game between the Eighty-Stampers of Rapid City and the Metropolitans of Deadwood.</p> | |Description=<p>The <em>Daily Deadwood Pioneer Times</em>, Sept. 23, 1885 gives a box score of a game between the Eighty-Stampers of Rapid City and the Metropolitans of Deadwood.</p> | ||
<p>Same, July 20, 1883 says that the Eighty Stampers of Rapid beat Lead City 17-5.</p> | <p>Same, July 20, 1883 says that the Eighty Stampers of Rapid beat Lead City 17-5.</p> | ||
|Sources=<p>The <em>Daily Deadwood Pioneer Times</em>, July 20, 1883, Sept. 23, 1885</p> | |Sources=<p>The <em>Daily Deadwood Pioneer Times</em>, July 20, 1883, Sept. 23, 1885</p> | ||
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|Has Source On Hand=No | |Has Source On Hand=No | ||
|Comment=<p>"To combat against gambling and regulate the fair play of the game, Black Hills baseball clubs began to formally organize, providing bylaws for the club and written rules to govern the conduct of the players and the game. This was solidified on August 11, 1885, when the “Black Hills Base Ball League” was officially organized. League members included the Metropolitans of Deadwood, Eighty-Stamps of Rapid City, Athletes of Fort Meade, Belt Club of Central City and Terraville, Red Stockings of Spearfish, and the Sturgis Nine of Sturgis. The Black Hills Base Ball League was the first attempt at creating a regulated consortium of Black Hills teams, a precedent that would continue into the twentieth century." From "Baseball in the Mining Camps," city of Deadwood website.</p> | |||
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|Reviewed=Yes | |Reviewed=Yes | ||
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice | |Submitted by=Bruce Allardice | ||
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|Entered by=Bruce Allardice | |Entered by=Bruce Allardice | ||
|First in Location=Rapid City, SD | |||
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|Has Supplemental Text=No | |Has Supplemental Text=No | ||
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Revision as of 06:29, 13 July 2021
Nick Name | Eighty-Stampers |
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Earliest Known Date | 1883 |
Last Known Game | |
Location | Rapid City, SD, United States |
Modern Address | |
NABBP Status | |
Nine Class | Senior |
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Description | The Daily Deadwood Pioneer Times, Sept. 23, 1885 gives a box score of a game between the Eighty-Stampers of Rapid City and the Metropolitans of Deadwood. Same, July 20, 1883 says that the Eighty Stampers of Rapid beat Lead City 17-5. |
Sources | The Daily Deadwood Pioneer Times, July 20, 1883, Sept. 23, 1885 |
Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
Has Source On Hand | No |
Comment | "To combat against gambling and regulate the fair play of the game, Black Hills baseball clubs began to formally organize, providing bylaws for the club and written rules to govern the conduct of the players and the game. This was solidified on August 11, 1885, when the “Black Hills Base Ball League” was officially organized. League members included the Metropolitans of Deadwood, Eighty-Stamps of Rapid City, Athletes of Fort Meade, Belt Club of Central City and Terraville, Red Stockings of Spearfish, and the Sturgis Nine of Sturgis. The Black Hills Base Ball League was the first attempt at creating a regulated consortium of Black Hills teams, a precedent that would continue into the twentieth century." From "Baseball in the Mining Camps," city of Deadwood website. Edit with form to add a comment |
Query | Edit with form to add a query |
Found by | Bruce Allardice |
Submission Note | |
Entered by | Bruce Allardice |
First in Location | Rapid City, SD |
First in Location Note | |
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