For the last 18 months a small band of enthusiasts has played baseball regularly in Christchurch. In the coming summer an attempt will be made to place the game on an organised basis, and there is every prospect of up ;4> 10 teams taking part in inter-club competitions. This is the third attempt to introduce the national game of the United States to Christchurch. Organisations interested in the new move include the Royal New Zealand Air Force staff at Wigram aerodrome, Addington workshops employees, various gymnasium and physical culture schools in the city, and the prime mover in the scheme, the Christchurch Baseball Club.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 September 1938, Page 9
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