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The Arlingtons continued play through 1903. The last documented games played by the Arlingtons were in May, 1903. In June, 1903 a streetcar boycott occurred when legislation requiring black Arkansans to sit in the back of public streetcars was implemented. As Whittington Park was located at the end
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The Hot Springs Arlingtons began play in 1896 as a professional Negro team. The Arlingtons played at Whittington Park and drew white and black fans to their games. Their main competition was the Little Rock Quapaws.
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In 1897, the Hot Springs Arlingtons began play in a formation of a southern Negro league, which featured Hot Springs, the Little Rock Quapaws, Memphis Cliffords, Pensacola Acmes, Birmingham Unions and a
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team as league members. The Little Rock Quapaws were reported to have traveled to games in Hot Springs in a wagon. The 1897 Hot Springs Arlingtons played integrated exhibition games against the
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of Hot Springs' streetcar line and Whittington Park was owned and operated by the Hot Springs streetcar company, the Arlingtons ceased play.
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from 1896 to 1904. The Hot Springs Arlingtons played as members of the Southern Negro League and hosted home games at
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The namesake Arlington Hotel is still in use today and is located at 239 Central Avenue, Hot Springs, Arkansas.
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The Hot Springs Arlingtons were so named due to being sponsored by Alfred Holden, who was the headwaiter of the
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The Hot Springs Arlingtons were noted to have played home games at
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Daily Arkansas Gazette (Little Rock, Arkansas), 9/05/1897, p.2-3.
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Hot Springs, Arkansas
Whittington Park
1896
1904
Negro leagues
Hot Springs, Arkansas
Whittington Park
Baseball Hall of Fame
Rube Foster
Arlington Hotel
Montgomery, Alabama
Little Rock Senators
Hot Springs Bathers
Arkansas State League
Whittington Park
major league baseball
Pittsburgh Pirates
Cleveland Spiders
Brooklyn Superbas
Detroit Tigers
New York Highlanders
Chicago Colts

Arkansas Baseball History
Baseball Hall of Fame
Rube Foster
Eugene Milliner
Dave Wyatt
Hot Springs Arlingtons players
List of minor Negro league baseball teams

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