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{{Predecessor Game
{{Predecessor Game
|Name=Athletics of South Pittburgh v Enterprise of Mt. Washington on 5 September 1866undefined
|Name=Athletics of South Pittsburgh v Enterprise of Mt. Washington on 5 September 1866undefined
|Coordinates=41.2033216, -77.19452469999999
|Coordinates=40.44062479999999, -79.9958864
|Entry Origin=
|Entry Origin Url=
|NY Rules=No - Predecessor
|NY Rules=No - Predecessor
|Borough=
|Type of Date=Day
|Type of Date=Day
|Date=1866/09/05
|Date=1866/09/05
|Date Note=
|Country=United States
|Country=United States
|State=PA
|State=PA
|City=Pittsburgh
|City=Pittsburgh
|Field=
|Modern Address=
|Number of Players=3
|Number of Players=3
|Game=Cat-and-Dog
|Game=Cat-and-Dog
|Home Team=Athletics of South Pittburgh
|Innings=
|Innings Note=
|Home Team=Athletics of South Pittsburgh
|Home Score=180
|Home Score=180
|Away Team=Enterprise of Mt. Washington
|Away Team=Enterprise of Mt. Washington
|Away Score=120
|Away Score=120
|Description=<p>"Cat and Dog -- An interesting trial of skill at this old time&nbsp;game was played at Pittsburgh Pa., on the 5th inst., between the Athletics, of South Pittsburgh, and the Enterprise of Mt. Washington.&nbsp; The game was witnessed by a large crowd of ladies and gentlemen.</p>
|Description=<p>"Cat and Dog -- An interesting trial of skill at this old time&nbsp;game was played at Pittsburgh Pa., on the 5th inst., between the Athletics, of South Pittsburgh, and the Enterprise of Mt. Washington.&nbsp; The game was witnessed by a large crowd of ladies and gentlemen.</p><p>[The printed box score shows three players on each side, a pitcher-catcher and two fielders.&nbsp; The result was the Athletics, 180 "measures" and the Enterprise 120 measures.&nbsp; There is no indication of the use of innings, side-out rule, or fly rule]</p><p>[This spare account leaves the impression of a one-time throwback demonstration.]</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>[The printed box score shows three players on each side, a pitcher-catcher and two fielders.&nbsp; The result was the Athletics, 180 "measures" and the Enterprise 120 measures.&nbsp; There is no indication of the use of innings, side-out rule, or fly rule]</p>
<p>[This spare account leaves the impression of a one-time throwback demonstration.]</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
|Sources=<p>New<em> York Clipper,</em> September 15, 1866.</p>
|Sources=<p>New<em> York Clipper,</em> September 15, 1866.</p>
|Source Image=
|Has Source On Hand=Yes
|Has Source On Hand=Yes
|Comment=
|Query=
|Submitted by=Bob Tholkes
|Submitted by=Bob Tholkes
|Submission Note=email of 6/22/2015
|Submission Note=email of 6/22/2015
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|First in Location=
|First in Location Note=
|Players Locality=
|class=championship=
}}
}}

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Date of Game Wednesday, September 5, 1866
Game Cat-and-Dog
Location Pittsburgh, PA, United States
Home Team  Add Club Page Athletics of South Pittsburgh
Away Team  Add Club Page Enterprise of Mt. Washington
Score 180 120
Has Source On Hand Yes
Number of Players 3
NY Rules No - Predecessor
Description

"Cat and Dog -- An interesting trial of skill at this old time game was played at Pittsburgh Pa., on the 5th inst., between the Athletics, of South Pittsburgh, and the Enterprise of Mt. Washington.  The game was witnessed by a large crowd of ladies and gentlemen.

[The printed box score shows three players on each side, a pitcher-catcher and two fielders.  The result was the Athletics, 180 "measures" and the Enterprise 120 measures.  There is no indication of the use of innings, side-out rule, or fly rule]

[This spare account leaves the impression of a one-time throwback demonstration.]

 

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New York Clipper, September 15, 1866.

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Submitted by Bob Tholkes
Submission Note email of 6/22/2015



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