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1973 Big League World Series

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1973 Big League World Series
Tournament details
CountryUnited States
CityFort Lauderdale, Florida
Dates14–18 August 1973 (1973-08-14 – 1973-08-18)
Teams8
Final positions
ChampionsIllinois Lincolnwood, Illinois
Runner-upCalifornia Orange County, California
← 1972
1974 →

The 1973 Big League World Series took place from August 14–18 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States. Lincolnwood, Illinois defeated Orange County, California twice in the championship game.

Teams

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United States International
Florida Broward County, Florida

Host
Canada Windsor, Ontario

Canada
Delaware Dover, Delaware

East
West Germany West Germany

Europe
Illinois Lincolnwood, Illinois

North
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico

Latin America
North Carolina Winston-Salem, North Carolina

South
California Orange County, California
West Orange County
West

Results

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Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper finalChampionship
Florida Florida2
California California9
1–0California California12
1–0Puerto Rico Puerto Rico7
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico5
Canada Canada4
2–0California California7
2–0Illinois Illinois1
West Germany West Germany1
North Carolina North Carolina3
1–0North Carolina North Carolina0
1–0Illinois Illinois7
Delaware Delaware3
Illinois Illinois73–0California California02
3–1Illinois Illinois86
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower round 3Lower final
1–1Puerto Rico Puerto Rico6
0–1Florida Florida71–1Florida Florida92–1Illinois Illinois4
0–1Canada Canada12–1Florida Florida3–1Delaware Delaware0
2–1Delaware Delaware
1–1North Carolina North Carolina1
0–1West Germany West Germany01–1Delaware Delaware (F/8)2
0–1Delaware Delaware5
1973 Big League World Series Champions

Lincolnwood, Illinois

References

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  1. ^ OC Big-League Team Rolls, 9-2. Santa Ana Register
  2. ^ West OC Big-Leaguers Rip Puerto Rico, 12-7. Santa Ana Register
  3. ^ OC Big-Leaguers Notch 7-1 Win. Santa Ana Register
  4. ^ A Title is Waiting. Santa Ana Register
  5. ^ West Orange County Loses It. Santa Ana Register