Showing posts with label Recreation Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Recreation Park. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Unwarranted Arrest of a Boy -- November 27, 2018

San Francisco Call, 19-November-1900
Unwarranted Arrest of a Boy.

Joe Tobin, an eleven-year-old boy, was arrested yesterday afternoon and charged at the City Prison with petty larceny. The youngster picked up a baseball which had been batted over the Harrison street fence during a game at the Eighth street grounds and was taken into custody by Policeman Tracy. Considerable indignation was expressed by the authorities at the police station at the officer's unwarranted action. It has been; the custom of the baseball management to allow the finder of a lost ball to keep it or secure admission to the game by returning it. The prison-keeper refused to lock the boy in a cell and allowed him the freedom of the corridor.

Sunday, March 9, 2014

Baseball To-Day -- March 9, 2014


An ad from the 31-December-1898 San Francisco Call for baseball at Recreation Park.  Note that neither Santa Cruz nor Seattle was truly at home, but they could make better gate receipts playing in San Francisco.  Recreation Park at 8th and Market was used by many baseball teams, including the San Francisco Seals when the Pacific Coast League started in 1903. 

I'm enjoying spring training, even though the Giants lost 18-3 to the Mariners yesterday.