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A list of all pages that have property "Description" with value "<p>The <em>Columbus Daily Enquirer</em>, Oct. 26, 1870, “Fun at the Fair: We also learn that the Atlanta, West Point, and Montgomery Base Ball Clubs will contest with the Independents of our city for the premium offered to the best “base ballists.””</p> <p>This is probably the Olympian Club of West Point, which on the 18th of that October beat the Montgomery AL Bonnie Blues. The <em>Savannah Daily Advertiser</em>, Oct. 22, 1870: "Base Ball Notes...At Opelika, Ala. on the 18th, a game was played between the Olympians of West Point, Ga., and the Bonnie Blues of Montgomery, resulting in a defeat for the Alabama boys by a score of 74 to 30."</p> <p>This is the Olympic Club which played LaGrange in September. See La Grange Reporter, Sept. 2, 1870.</p> <p>West Point GA (1870 population about 1400) is on the Alabama border and about 80 miles SW of Atlanta.</p>". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Olympian Club of West Point  + (<p>The <em>Columbus Daily Enqu<p>The <em>Columbus Daily Enquirer</em>, Oct. 26, 1870, “Fun at the Fair: We also learn that the Atlanta, West Point, and Montgomery Base Ball Clubs will contest with the Independents of our city for the premium offered to the best “base ballists.””</p></br><p>This is probably the Olympian Club of West Point, which on the 18th of that October beat the Montgomery AL Bonnie Blues. The <em>Savannah Daily Advertiser</em>, Oct. 22, 1870: "Base Ball Notes...At Opelika, Ala. on the 18th, a game was played between the Olympians of West Point, Ga., and the Bonnie Blues of Montgomery, resulting in a defeat for the Alabama boys by a score of 74 to 30."</p></br><p>This is the Olympic Club which played LaGrange in September. See La Grange Reporter, Sept. 2, 1870.</p></br><p>West Point GA (1870 population about 1400) is on the Alabama border and about 80 miles SW of Atlanta.</p>about 1400) is on the Alabama border and about 80 miles SW of Atlanta.</p>)