1910 New Orleans Eagles

A Calendar, Including Newspaper Clippings, of the 1910 New Orleans Eagles

1910 New Orleans Eagles

Stories are placed in order of the date they appeared.

April 16, 1910

Indianapolis, IN
"In the Field of Sport. - By Harold C. McGath. - Where to Write Ball Clubs. - Their Names and Addresses of the Managers. - The following are the names and addresses of managers of prominent colored baseball clubs in the United States: - New Orleans Eagles - Charles Stevens, 8838 Oak Street, New Orleans, Louisiana."

June 25?, 1910

San Antonio, TX
"Outclassed. - Colored Bronchos Beat the New Orleans Team. - Special to the Freeman. - San Antonio, Texas. - The New Orleans team was outclassed by the Colored Bronchos of San Antonio, Texas last week. Score, Broncos 7, New Orleans 2."

July 17, 1910

St. Louis, MO
"Before one of the most fashionable crowds of the season the Giants continued to win by downing the Black Eagles of New Orleans, in two brilliant games, July 17 and 18. First Game - St. Louis Giants 3, New Orleans Black Eagles 2. Attendance, 5,200."

July 18, 1910

St. Louis, MO
"Second Game - St. Louis Giants 9, New Orleans Black Eagles 3. Attendance, 3,100."

"Notes of the Game. - Little Primm is certainly the candy kid. His brilliant catching and accurate base throwing are certainly a pleasure to the fans. - Oh, you Stevens, keep up your brilliant work in the box and you will be reckoned among the greatest boxmen in the country. - Big Chief Nathan Knight has gained the title of Home Run Knight. They just can't keep him from hitting it over the fence. - Manager Mills is all smiles these days. - Alex Jones is now quite a favorite with the fans, because of the wonderful one-hand catches he has been making in left field and saving several games. - It seems as if the Giants are going to set a new record in winning victories. They have annexed their twenty-sixth victory. - Charles A. Mills."

July 23, 1910

Chicago, IL
"On Monday of this week the Chicago Baseball League passed a rule barring games between its members and all visiting colored ball clubs from now on, the rule being made to include the Cuban clubs that have been playing around the circuit the past two years. The rule will work very badly against the Stars of Cuba, who figured on playing on the Chicago League Circuit after the Cuban Stars left the city. This action means that the Chicago Leaguers will not play visiting colored teams any more in the future."