Originally published in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, May 26, 1904
BLACK DIAMOND, May 23—The Lawson boys defeated the Black Diamond favorites by a score of 5 to 4 in one of the most exciting games of baseball ever played here.
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Originally published in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, May 26, 1904
BLACK DIAMOND, May 23—The Lawson boys defeated the Black Diamond favorites by a score of 5 to 4 in one of the most exciting games of baseball ever played here.
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Originally published in the Enumclaw Courier, May 26, 1905
Enumclaw has swung into line with a strong team. The Osborne boys have agreed to play with the locals, and that means that Enumclaw will not be trailing along in the rear this season. The new grounds are about ready, and there are few better in this region. A considerable expense has been put into the preparation of the grounds, and the opening day will be on Sunday, June 4th, when the Franklin team will play the locals.
Weather permitting, Enumclaw will play the Black Diamonds at that place next Sunday, the 28th. All ye rooters are due to escort the local team and see that they play ball.
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