Archive Record
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Metadata
Catalog Number |
2025.014.36 |
Object Name |
Clipping, Newspaper |
Reference code |
US SPHi 2025.014.36 |
Title |
So. Portland and Holy Name will open new field; South Portland opens new field by shutting out H.N.S. in great battle |
Date |
1904 |
Scope & Content |
Articles related to the first game to be played at Pine Tree Park in the Knightville neighborhood of South Portland, Maine. The Pine Tree Athletic Association's team, South Portland, will play against the Holy Name Society on June 18, 1904. Published in the Portland Evening Express, June 17, 1904. Game results and a reporter's sketch notes after the game. The first pitch was thrown by the South Portland mayor, George Spear. Playing for the South Portlands were: George Edgar, catcher Harry Lord, third base Frederick S. "Duke" Kilfeder, shortstop Charles A. Jenney, center field Meserve, right field Bryant, first base Stearns, second base Edward Willard, left field Pop Williams, pitcher Published in the Portland Sunday Telegram, June 19, 1904. |
Search Terms |
Pine Tree Park, Knightville Pine Tree Athletic Association |
Subjects |
Baseball |
People |
Spear, George T. Lord, Harry D. Jenney, Charles A. Cobb, Elmer M. (1871-1945, son of Morris and Christina Cobb) |
Site # |
204 |
Site Name - For More Information |
Pine Tree Park |
