One-Tank Trip for
May 27-17
(c) By Jim Fox
An historic stone farmhouse
jam-packed with artifacts in St. Marys is Canada’s shrine to baseball in an
area linked to the first game ever played.
Despite American
claims that the call “play ball” originated a year earlier at Cooperstown,
N.Y., Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum archivists
cried foul when the museum opened there in 1998 after moving from Toronto.
A replica 1940’s Girls Professional Baseball league uniform and historic bats can be seen at the museum. (Jim Fox photo) |
They chronicled the
origin to 1838 when a game closely resembling that of today’s was played in
nearby Beachville.
The museum is among
the sport’s area heritage sites including Beachville and London’s Labatt Park,
the world’s oldest baseball grounds from 1877.
The ball hall is a definitive
repository of the game’s treasures, offering aficionados an insight into the “Field
of Dreams.”