Appleton Academy of New Ipswich v Riverside Base Ball Club of Nashua on 18 June 1870: Difference between revisions

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|Modern Address=68 Temple Dr
|Modern Address=68 Temple Dr
|Number of Players=18
|Number of Players=18
|Game Official=one umpire and two scorers  
|Game Official=one umpire and two scorers
|NY Rules=Yes
|NY Rules=Yes
|Innings=9
|Innings=9
|Home Team=Appleton Club of New Ipswich  
|Home Team=Appleton Club of New Ipswich
|Home Score=37
|Home Score=37
|Away Team=Riverside Base Ball Club of Nashua
|Away Team=Riverside Base Ball Club of Nashua
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|Sources=<p>&nbsp;Nashua Daily Telegraph&nbsp; &nbsp;Monday , June 20th , 1870</p>
|Sources=<p>&nbsp;Nashua Daily Telegraph&nbsp; &nbsp;Monday , June 20th , 1870</p>
|Has Source On Hand=Yes
|Has Source On Hand=Yes
|Submitted by=Brian Sheehy,  
|Reviewed=Yes
|Submitted by=Brian Sheehy,
|Entered by=Brian Sheehy
|Entered by=Brian Sheehy
}}
}}

Revision as of 17:47, 15 September 2019

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Date of Game Saturday, June 18, 1870
Location Methuen, MA, United States
Modern Address 68 Temple Dr
Field  Add Field Page South Common Nashua NH
Home Team  Add Club Page Appleton Club of New Ipswich
Away Team Riverside Base Ball Club of Nashua
Score 37 - 58
Number of Players 18
Game Officials one umpire and two scorers
Description

Was a long and tedious affair, neither club doing its best or showing any skillful playing. The fielding on both sides was loose, each club showing remarkable proficiency in the art of muffing. Box score included. The clubs were indebted to Frank Barr for a generous supply of Ottawa Beer.

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 Nashua Daily Telegraph   Monday , June 20th , 1870

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