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|Comment=<p>This game is described as being "the conquering match of Mr. Seymour's and Mr Rundell's boys." Seymour and Rundell ran private schools in Bloomfield. The lineups are almost exactly the same as the earlier 8/8/1858 game between the Liberty and Waverly Clubs which are described as two "youthful clubs." It seems to make sense to treat the two games as being played by the same teams. As school teams, this is the earliest known inter-scholastic baseball game.</p> | |Comment=<p>This game is described as being "the conquering match of Mr. Seymour's and Mr Rundell's boys." Seymour and Rundell ran private schools in Bloomfield. The lineups are almost exactly the same as the earlier 8/8/1858 game between the Liberty and Waverly Clubs which are described as two "youthful clubs." It seems to make sense to treat the two games as being played by the same teams. As school teams, this is the earliest known inter-scholastic baseball game.</p> | ||
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Date of Game | Wednesday, September 1, 1858 |
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Location | Bloomfield, Essex County, NJ, United States |
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Home Team | Liberty Club of Bloomfield |
Away Team | Waverly Club of Bloomfield |
Score | 6 - 23 |
Game Number | |
Innings | 9 |
Number of Players | 9 |
Game Officials | |
NY Rules | Yes |
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Description | |
Sources | Newark Daily Mercury, 9/3/1858 |
Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
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Has Source On Hand | No |
Comment | This game is described as being "the conquering match of Mr. Seymour's and Mr Rundell's boys." Seymour and Rundell ran private schools in Bloomfield. The lineups are almost exactly the same as the earlier 8/8/1858 game between the Liberty and Waverly Clubs which are described as two "youthful clubs." It seems to make sense to treat the two games as being played by the same teams. As school teams, this is the earliest known inter-scholastic baseball game. Edit with form to add a comment |
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Entered by | John Zinn |
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