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- 20081004 . . . June 24, 2008, at 02:48 PM by Bill Firstenberger?:
- 20080607 . . . May 31, 2008, at 11:34 PM by Elkton Eclipse?: 2nd Annual Washington DC 19th Century Base Ball Classic
- 20080420 . . . November 21, 2007, at 01:15 PM by Bill Firstenberger?:
- 20080802 . . . August 31, 2007, at 09:22 AM by Brian James Egen?:
- 20071006 . . . August 23, 2007, at 12:54 PM by Bill Firstenberger?:
- 20080628 . . . July 24, 2007, at 07:27 PM by Erik Sjogren: MN's Sesquicentennial Base Ball Festival
- 20070803 . . . June 29, 2007, at 06:02 PM by Greenfield Village?:
- 20070707 . . . June 12, 2007, at 04:13 PM by Clodbuster Base Ball Club?: Miami County (OH) Bicentennial Match
- Calendar . . . April 19, 2007, at 05:01 PM by Billy Pollifrone:
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- 20070901 . . . April 04, 2007, at 03:41 PM by Michael Hickey?:
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- 20070601 . . . March 07, 2007, at 02:11 PM by Mike Anderson?: Looking for teams to play on opening day at the oldest ball park in America
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Upcoming Events
Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park, located in Northwest Arkansas, will be celebrating its 100th Anniversary in 2008. We are interested in having a vintage base ball tournament July 12-13, 2008 at the park using the 1860's rules sets. We are trying to get a feel for how many, if any, clubs might be interested in participating. If interested, please contact Alan Thompson... alan.thompson@arkansas.gov
World Tournament of Historic Base Ball, August 1 -3, 2008
Greenfield Village (Dearborn, MI, outside of Detroit) is hosting the 6th Annual World Tournament of Historic Base Ball. The tournament features a bracket-style championship series with 16 clubs guaranteed to play at least three games. A Champion and Reserve Champion are awarded in the two classes. The Greenfield Village tournament is based on the original World’s Tournament of Base Ball, hosted by the Detroit Base Ball Club, played in Detroit in 1867. As did the original tournament, we follow the rules for 1867 as presented in Haney's Base Ball Book of Reference by Henry Chadwick as well as offer the tournament Champion $300 cash prize. As in the original 1867 tournament, awards are presented for Champion, Reserve Champion, Farthest Distance Traveled, Finest Uniform, and Best Captain as well as a prize-laden skills competition for most accurate thrower, fastest runner and farthest thrown ball.
Each participating club will receive:
• stipend for their participation
• participant buttons per active participant (allows admission to both Greenfield Village AND to the Henry Ford Museum for the weekend and following Monday --see www.thehenryford.org for more about the museum and Village
• Discount coupons for additional food and rides
• Lunches for active participants.
• Additional amenities and packages are being developed for participating clubs and their families.
Other items:
• Each club is guaranteed 3 games (more depending on performance in the brackets)
• Current and retired Baseball players and legends
• Original base ball artifacts on display including the 1867 World’s Tournament first place rosewood trophy bat and an 1867 Haney’s Base Ball Book of Reference.
• Other base ball related activities and programming
Interested clubs nationwide are invited to contact Brian "Gettysburg" Egen for more information, at briane@thehenryford.org Please contact us ASAP to guarantee a spot in the 2008 World Tournament of Historic Base Ball.
Huzzah Hoosier Pennant
- The premier vintage base ball event in Indiana and a great way to conclude your season. Nine clubs participated in 2005, ten clubs in 2006, twelve clubs in 2007. Confirmed clubs for 2008 include: Village at Winona Blue Laws, Warsaw Fleetfoots, Huntington Hill Toppers, Portage Iron Diamonds, Kent BBC, Indianapolis Hoosiers, Elkhart Bonneyville Millers, Chicago Salmon, Clodbuster BBC, Lockport Sleepers, Mulberry Manglers. ONLY 5 SPOTS REMAIN!
- 16 clubs maximum.
- Host club: Village at Winona Blue Laws.
- Location: Winona Lake, Indiana. Google Map
- October 4, 2008 (rain date, October 5).
- All clubs play three seven-inning matches in one day. No overnight stay required.
- Semi-competitive format, a club must win at least 2 of its 3 matches to qualify, then Tournament Champion is determined by an all-clubs vote from the pool of all qualified candidates (one vote cast per club).
- Rule set: 1858 vbba.org.
- Entry fee: $100 per club.
- Each club must provide an umpire. Umpires not allowed to officiate matches involving their home club.
- Festival atmosphere - tournament part of Village at Winona Fall Festival, live music, craft demonstrations, food vendors, etc.
- Club Awards include: Huzzah Hoosier Pennant Tournament Champion Club, Crank's Choice Club.
- Individual competitions include: Billy Sunday Home to Home Speed Contest, Golden Arm Longest Throw, Heavy Lumber Longest Strike, Dead-Eye Accuracy Throw, Soft Hands Juggling Contest, Chalk the Line Best Tally Keeper, and Square Deal Best Umpire.
- Contact information on Blue Laws page: Village At Winona Blue Laws
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