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1 1Donaldson Needed – All Dates Should Be Considered Approximate 1Donaldson Needed – All Dates should be considered approximate *-Sunday Game Unknown Year Unknown Dates Need to check Donaldson with Hurley, WI vs. Ironwood, MI1 Need to check Donaldson with Bessemer, MI2 1908 Hannaca Blues – Glasgow Missouri & Higbee, Missouri Black Tigers June 18 Fayette, MO Need to check Fayette newspaper3 July 7 Slater, MO Need to check Slater newspaper4 Aug. 27 Higbee, MO Need to check Randolph County newspaper5 Aug. 29 Higginsville, MO Need to check Higginsville newspaper6 *Sept. 13 Moberly, MO Need to check Randolph County newspaper7 1909 Hannaca Blues – Glasgow Missouri & Higbee Missouri Tigers *April 25 Fayette, MO (?JD for Higbee) Need to check Higbee newspapers8 *May 2 Slater, MO Need to check Slater newspaper9 May 17 Fayette, MO Need to check Fayette newspaper10 May 23 Fayette, MO Need to check Fayette newspaper11 *June 20 New Franklin, MO Need to check New Franklin newspaper12 *June 27 Slater, MO S.T.S Need to check Slater newspaper13 July 19 Fayette, MO Need to check Fayette newspaper14 1910 Hannaca Blues – Glasgow Missouri April 21 George Smith College, Sedalia, MO Need to check Sedalia newspaper15 *May 8 Slater, MO Need to check Slater newspaper16 1 Pete Gorton reference 2 Pete Gorton reference 3 Glasgow Missourian June 25, 1908 4 Glasgow Missourian July 9, 1908 5 Glasgow Missourian August 27, 1908 [CHECKED Higbee (MO) Weekly News] 6 Glasgow Missourian August 27, 1908 7 Glasgow Missourian September 17, 1908p3 c2; Higbee (MO) Weekly News September 18, 1908; [CHECKED Higbee (MO) Weekly News] 8 [GAME LOSS] Glasgow Missourian April 29, 1909; Fayette Democrat Leader April 29, 1909 p5 c3 9 Glasgow Missourian May 6, 1909 (Line Score) 10 Glasgow Missourian May 13, 1909 11 Keytesville (MO) Chariton Courier May 28, 1909 p3 c1 12 Glasgow Missourian June 24, 1909 p3 c2 13 [WIN] Glasgow Missourian July 1, 1909 p2 c5 (Line Score) [Need Slater Account] 14 Glasgow Missourian July 22, 1909 p3 c2 15 Glasgow Missourian April 28, 1910 [Checked: 1910 Sedalia (MO) Capital April 20 – May 9; Sedalia Democrat- Sentinel April 21-April 24] 16 [WIN] Glasgow Missourian May 12, 1910; Glasgow Missourian May 5, 1910 [Need Slater Account] 1 *May 8 Fayette, MO Need to check Fayette newspaper17 May 14 Buxton, IA Need to check Buxton newspaper18 May 16 Buxton, IA Need to check Buxton newspaper19 July 4 Fayette, MO Need to check Fayette newspaper20 July 21 Kansas City Cyclones Need to check Kansas City newspapers21 July 22 Kansas City Cyclones Need to check Kansas City newspapers22 1910 Kansas City Giants/Cyclones ? George R. Smith College Need to check Sedalia, MO newspapers23 July ? Belleville, IL Need to check Belleville newspaper24 Oct. 9 KC All Professionals Need to check Kansas City Newspapers25 1911 Tennessee Rats Unknown Dates Mapleton, IA Need to check Mapleton, IA newspaper26 McCallsburg, IA Need to check McCallsburg, IA newspaper27 Mason City IA Need to check Mason City newspapers28 Radcliffe, IA Need to check Radcliffe newspaper29 *March 19? Hardin, MO Need to check Hardin newspaper30 April 15 Kirksville Leaguers at Novinger, MO Need to check Novinger newspaper31 May 2 Derby, IA Need to check Lucas County Ledger32 May 8? Omro, WI Need to check Omro newspaper33 May 9? Omro, WI Need to check Omro newspaper 34 May 10? Omro, WI Need to check Omro newspaper 35 May 11 New London, WI Need to check New London newspaper *May 21 Pomona, IA ?? Need to check Guthrie County newspaper May 22 Jefferson, IA Need to check Greene County newspaper36 17 Glasgow Missourian May 5, 1910 18 Glasgow Missourian May 12, 1910 19 Glasgow Missourian May 12, 1910 20 Glasgow Missourian July 7, 1910 21 Glasgow Missourian July 28, 1910 22 Glasgow Missourian July 28, 1910 23 Pete Gorton reference 24 Pete Gorton reference 25 Fort Scott (KS) Daily Tribune and Daily Monitor October 14, 1910 p1 c6 26 References suggest the Tennessee Rats played in Mapleton in 09 and 1910 probable they returned in 1911 27 Des Moines (IA) Register September 27, 1949 p13 c1 28 Albert Lea Evening Tribune September 25, 1911 p6 c5; Wells Forum Advocate September 10, 1914 p1 [CHECKED: 1911 Mason City (IA) Globe Gazette April 20 – October 15; 1911 Mason City (IA) Times May 29 – August 28] 29 Webster City (IA) Freeman Tribune June 21, 1911 p5 c5 30 Indianapolis Freeman March 19, 1911 p5 c1 31 Glasgow Missourian April 20, 1911 p3 c4 32 Humeston New Era May 3, 1911 [CHECKED: Chariton Herald Patriot 4/27-5/4, Chariton Leader 5/1-5/15, Told Derby newspaper does not exist] 33 Perry Daily Chief May 31, 1911 34 Perry Daily Chief May 31, 1911 35 Perry Daily Chief May 31, 1911 2 May 23 Jefferson, IA Need to check Greene County newspaper37 May 24 Grand Junction, IA Need to check Greene County newspaper38 May 25 Grand Junction, IA Need to check Greene County newspaper39 May 31 Bayard, IA Need to check Gutherie County newspaper40 June ? Maxwell, IA Need to check Maxwell Tribune newspaper41 June 1 Bayard, IA Need to check Gutherie County newspaper 42 July 8 West Bend, IA Need to check West Bend newspaper43 June 9 Tama, IA Need to check Tama, IA newspaper44 June 10 Baxter, IA Need to check Jasper County newspaper45 *June 11 Baxter, IA Need to check Jasper County newspaper46 June 11? Jefferson, SD at Elk Point, SD Need to check Union County newspaper47 June 13 Liscomb-Bangor, IA Need to check Liscomb, IA and Bangor, IA newspapers48 June 16 Stratford, IA Need to check Stratford newspaper49 June 17 Stratford, IA Need to check Stratford newspaper 50 June 20 Lehigh, IA Need to check Webster County newspaper51 June 24 Fort Dodge, IA Need to check Webster County newspaper52 June 25 Clare, IA Need to check Clare, IA newspaper53 June 26 Clare, IA Need to check Clare, IA newspaper 54 June 30 Curlew, IA Need to check Palo Alto County newspaper Palo Alto Tribune or Reporter55 July 4 Spencer, IA at Ayrshire, IA Need to check Spencer and Ayrshire newspapers56 July 5 Estherville, IA Need to check Emmet County newspaper57 July 8 West Bend, IA Need to check West Bend newspaper58 36 The Jefferson Bee May 24, 1911 37 The Jefferson Bee May 24, 1911 38 Grand Junction Globe May 31, 1911 [CHECKED: 1911Grand Junction (IA) Globe May 17 – May 31] 39 Grand Junction Globe May 31, 1911; Perry Daily Chief May 26, 1911 [CHECKED: 1911Grand Junction (IA) Globe May 17 – May 31] 40 Bayard Advocate June 1, 1911 p1 c5; Perry Daily Chief May 31, 1911 41 Story City (IA) Herald June 15, 1911 p1 c6 42 Bayard Advocate June 1, 1911 p1 c5; Perry Daily Chief May 31, 1911 43 West Bend (IA) Journal July 6, 1911 p5 c2; Whittemore (IA) Champion July 13, 1911 p5 c4 44 Marshalltown (IA) Evening Times-Republican June 10, 1911 p9 c4 45 Des Moines Register and Leader June 14, 1911 p8 c4 [Checked: 1911 Baxter (IA) New Era June 8 – July 22] 46 Des Moines Register and Leader June 14, 1911 p8 c4 [Checked: 1911 Baxter (IA) New Era June 8 – July 22] 47 Elk Point (SD) Union Courier June 15, 1911 p8 c2 [Tennessee Rats Team said to be from Sioux City – Possibly not TR with John Donaldson] 48 Marshalltown (IA) Evening Times-Republican June 16, 1911 p8 c2 49 Stratford (IA) Courier June 15, 1911 p5 c2 50 Stratford (IA) Courier June 15, 1911 p5 c2 51 Lehigh Valley Argus June 22, 1911 p1; Fort Dodge Messenger June 21, 1911; Fort Dodge Messenger June 23, 1911 [Checked: 1911 Lehigh (IA) Valley Argus June 29 – December 30] 52 Fort Dodge Messenger June 26, 1911 (Line Score) 53 Fort Dodge (IA) Messenger June 27, 1911 p2 c2 54 Fort Dodge (IA) Messenger June 27, 1911 p2 c2 55 Emmetsburg Democrat June 28, 1911 56 Laurens (IA) Pocahontas County Sun June 29, 1911 p1 c1 57 Estherville Vindicator and Republican July 10, 1911 p1 c3; Estherville Vindicator and Republican July 19, 1911 58 West Bend Journal July 6, 1911 p5 c2 [Checked: 1911 West Bend Journal June 15-July 13] 3 *July 16 Buffalo Center, IA Need to check Buffalo Center, IA newspaper59 July 17 Bancroft, IA Need to check Bancroft, IA newspaper60 July 18 Estherville, IA Need to check Emmet County(?) newspaper61 July 24 Wesley, IA Need to check Wesley, IA newspaper62 July 31 Clear Lake, IA Need to check Cerro Gordo County(?)newspaper63 July 31 Thornton, IA Need to check Thornton, IA newspaper64 Aug. 1 Clear Lake, IA Need to check Cerro Gordo County(?)newspaper 65 Aug. 2 Clear Lake, IA Need to check Cerro Gordo County(?)newspaper 66 Aug. 4 Sheffield, IA Need to check Sheffield newspaper67 Aug. 5 Dougherty, IA at Sheffield, IA Need to check Dougherty, IA newspaper68 Aug. 10 Duncombe, IA Need to check Duncombe, IA newspaper69 Aug. 11 Williams, IA Need to check Williams, IA newspaper70 Aug. 15 Union, IA Need to check Union newspaper71 Aug. 18 Clear Lake, IA at Sheffield, IA Need to check Sheffield newspaper72 Aug. 19 Clear Lake, IA at Sheffield, IA Need to check Sheffield newspaper73 Aug. 23 Tenold Nine at Kensett, IA Need to check local paper - possibly Northwood Anchor74 Aug. 25 Lyle, MN Need to check Lyle, MN newspaper75 Aug. 25 Tenold at Kensett, IA Need to check local papers76 Aug. 31 Waverly, IA Need to check Waverly newspaper77 Sept. ? Pocahontas, IA Need to check Pocahontas newspaper78 Sept. 1 Eldora, IA Need to check Hardin county newspaper79 Sept. 2 Eldora, IA Need to check Hardin county newspaper 80 *Sept. 3 Eldora, IA Need to check Hardin county newspaper 81 59 Titonka Topic July 20, 1911 p4 c5 60 Burt Monitor July 20, 1911 p5 c3; Titonka Topic July 20, 1911 p4 c3 61 Minneapolis Journal, Friday, July 21, 1911 62 Titonka Topic July 27, 1911 p4 c2 63 Mason City Times July 31, 1011 p3 64 Mason City (IA) Globe Gazette August 8, 1911 p7 c7 65 Des Moines Register and Leader August 3, 1911 p6 c7 66 Des Moines
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