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Lake Lorna Doone Park is located in the West Lakes neighborhoods of Orlando, FL.〔http://www.cityoforlando.net/recreation/athletic-fields/〕 The physical address is 1519 West Church Street and it adjoins the Orlando Citrus Bowl Stadium to the northwest. On August 9, 1955, Lake Lorna Doone Park hosted the first integrated Little League Baseball game to ever be played in the south.〔''Orlando Sentinel'', August 10, 1955.〕 The Pensacola Jaycees were declared winners of their local district by Little League headquarters in Williamsport, PA after local officials refused to allow them to play against the all-white teams. Pensacola advanced to the Florida State Tournament which was held at Lake Lorna Doone Park. Pensacola drew a bye in the first round of the six-team state championship series and lost to host Orlando in the second round, 5-0.〔http://www.afro.com/afro-archives-editions/?nid=UBnQDr5gPskC&dat=19020104&printsec=frontpage page 9〕 The 1955 season was the first after US Supreme Court rulings had eliminated “separate but equal” conditions in the nation’s schools and public parks. Florida State Little League and City of Orlando officials fully cooperated with Little League headquarters in Williamsport, PA to support the playing of the game. By all accounts, the game was played without incident and newspapers reported that the hometown crowd cheered the visiting team and offered words of encouragement. This was in stark contrast to South Carolina, where state and local officials refused to allow their state tournament to be played because of the presence of an African-American team, and forfeited sending a state representative to their regional tournament. In 1963, Lake Lorna Doone Park once again hosted the Florida State Little League Tournament.〔http://www.unpage.org/florida/fl-1960s.htm〕 ==References== * * * 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lake Lorna Doone Park」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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