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|Name=Star Club of Brooklyn v Hamilton Club of Brooklyn on 3 October 1861
|Name=Star Club of Brooklyn v Hamilton Club of Brooklyn on 3 October 1861
|Date=1861-10-03
|Coordinates=40.6781784, -73.9441579
|Entry Origin=Games Tab 2
|Entry Origin Url=http://protoball.org/Games_Tab:Greater_New_York_City,_1861_-_1862#date1861-10-3
|Type of Date=Day
|Type of Date=Day
|Date=1861/10/03
|Date Note=
|Country=United States
|State=NY
|Borough=Brooklyn
|City=South Brooklyn
|Field=Star grounds at Carroll Park
|Field=Star grounds at Carroll Park
|City=South Brooklyn
|Modern Address=
|State=NY
|Number of Players=
|Country=United States
|NY Rules=
|Coordinates=40.6781784, -73.9441579
|Game Number=
|Innings=
|Innings Note=
|Home Team=Star Club of Brooklyn
|Home Team=Star Club of Brooklyn
|Home Score=9
|Away Team=Hamilton Club of Brooklyn
|Away Team=Hamilton Club of Brooklyn
|Home Score=9
|Away Score=6
|Away Score=6
|Description=<p>(<i>Brooklyn Daily Eagle</i> (5): “This was one of the best played games of this or any other season, there never having been any game to surpass it except the one played by the Excelsiors and Unions last Fall, when the score stood 7 to 4.  The general play of both Stars and Hamiltons reached a high degree of excellence, and we are glad to see the Stars redeem themselves in the manner that they have in this match and the one with the Powhattans, from the bad score they made with the Olympics, on which occasion they discovered that no club can reasonably expect to win a game, even from an inferior adversary, if they see fit to indulge in loose play.)</p>
|Description=<p>(<em>Brooklyn Daily Eagle</em> (5): &ldquo;This was one of the best played games of this or any other season, there never having been any game to surpass it except the one played by the Excelsiors and Unions last Fall, when the score stood 7 to 4.&nbsp; The general play of both Stars and Hamiltons reached a high degree of excellence, and we are glad to see the Stars redeem themselves in the manner that they have in this match and the one with the Powhattans, from the bad score they made with the Olympics, on which occasion they discovered that no club can reasonably expect to win a game, even from an inferior adversary, if they see fit to indulge in loose play.&rdquo;)</p>
|Sources=<p>(1) “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball—Matches To Come Off,<i>Brooklyn Daily Eagle,</i> vol. 20, no. 230 (30 Sep 1861), p. 2, col. 5</p> <p>(2) “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball—Matches To Come Off,<i>Brooklyn Daily Eagle,</i> vol. 20, no. 231 (1 Oct 1861), p. 2, col. 5</p> <p>(3) “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball—Matches To Come Off,<i>Brooklyn Daily Eagle,</i> vol. 20, no. 233 (3 Oct 1861), p. 2, col. 5</p> <p>(4) “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball—Star vs. Hamilton,<i>Brooklyn Daily Eagle,</i> vol. 20, no. 233 (3 Oct 1861), p. 2, col. 6</p> <p>(5) “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball—Star vs. Hamilton,<i>Brooklyn Daily Eagle,</i> vol. 20, no. 235 (5 Oct 1861), p. 3, col. 2</p> <p>(6) “Star vs. Hamilton,unidentified [New York Clipper?] clipping in Mears Collection, vol. 4a</p> <p>(7) Wright, pp. 59 &amp; 62 [no date or score]</p>
|Sources=<p>(1) &ldquo;Out-Door Sports: Base Ball&mdash;Matches To Come Off,&rdquo; <em>Brooklyn Daily Eagle,</em> vol. 20, no. 230 (30 Sep 1861), p. 2, col. 5</p>
<p>(2) &ldquo;Out-Door Sports: Base Ball&mdash;Matches To Come Off,&rdquo; <em>Brooklyn Daily Eagle,</em> vol. 20, no. 231 (1 Oct 1861), p. 2, col. 5</p>
<p>(3) &ldquo;Out-Door Sports: Base Ball&mdash;Matches To Come Off,&rdquo; <em>Brooklyn Daily Eagle,</em> vol. 20, no. 233 (3 Oct 1861), p. 2, col. 5</p>
<p>(4) &ldquo;Out-Door Sports: Base Ball&mdash;Star vs. Hamilton,&rdquo; <em>Brooklyn Daily Eagle,</em> vol. 20, no. 233 (3 Oct 1861), p. 2, col. 6</p>
<p>(5) &ldquo;Out-Door Sports: Base Ball&mdash;Star vs. Hamilton,&rdquo; <em>Brooklyn Daily Eagle,</em> vol. 20, no. 235 (5 Oct 1861), p. 3, col. 2</p>
<p>(6) &ldquo;Star vs. Hamilton,&rdquo; unidentified [New York Clipper?] clipping in Mears Collection, vol. 4a</p>
<p>(7) Wright, pp. 59 &amp; 62 [no date or score]</p>
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|Comment=
|Query=
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Submitted by=Craig Waff
|Submitted by=Craig Waff
|Entry Origin=Games Tab 2
|Submission Note=
|Entry Origin Url=http://protoball.org/Games_Tab:Greater_New_York_City,_1861_-_1862#date1861-10-3
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Date of Game Thursday, October 3, 1861
Location South Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY, United States
Field  Add Field Page Star grounds at Carroll Park
Home Team Star Club of Brooklyn
Away Team Hamilton Club of Brooklyn
Score 9 - 6
Description

(Brooklyn Daily Eagle (5): “This was one of the best played games of this or any other season, there never having been any game to surpass it except the one played by the Excelsiors and Unions last Fall, when the score stood 7 to 4.  The general play of both Stars and Hamiltons reached a high degree of excellence, and we are glad to see the Stars redeem themselves in the manner that they have in this match and the one with the Powhattans, from the bad score they made with the Olympics, on which occasion they discovered that no club can reasonably expect to win a game, even from an inferior adversary, if they see fit to indulge in loose play.”)

Sources

(1) “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball—Matches To Come Off,” Brooklyn Daily Eagle, vol. 20, no. 230 (30 Sep 1861), p. 2, col. 5

(2) “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball—Matches To Come Off,” Brooklyn Daily Eagle, vol. 20, no. 231 (1 Oct 1861), p. 2, col. 5

(3) “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball—Matches To Come Off,” Brooklyn Daily Eagle, vol. 20, no. 233 (3 Oct 1861), p. 2, col. 5

(4) “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball—Star vs. Hamilton,” Brooklyn Daily Eagle, vol. 20, no. 233 (3 Oct 1861), p. 2, col. 6

(5) “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball—Star vs. Hamilton,” Brooklyn Daily Eagle, vol. 20, no. 235 (5 Oct 1861), p. 3, col. 2

(6) “Star vs. Hamilton,” unidentified [New York Clipper?] clipping in Mears Collection, vol. 4a

(7) Wright, pp. 59 & 62 [no date or score]

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