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|  <p>1 Sep, 1859</p> <p>(Thu)</p>  
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|  <p>Empire (New Orleans) 77</p> <p>Louisiana (New Orleans)  64</p> <p>(<i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times</i> (1): “On Wednesday, 14th inst., the  beautiful and airy grounds which have been devoted during  the present season to the healthy  sports of the field—the Delachaise property, near Louisiana  Avenue—presented a most animated and enlivening appearance.  The occasion was the commencement of a  match of base ball between the Louisiana B. B. C., and the Empires, on a  challenge of the latter.  The  arrangements for the accommodation of visitors were most ample in every  respect.  There were commodious  tents for the ladies spread under the umbrageous branches of the fine old  live oaks, and they were served with refreshments by the polite stewards of  the Clubs, appointed for the occasion, and who performed their part of the  duties of the day in the most creditable manner. / Nor were the male guests  of the Clubs unprovided for by the thoughtful masters of ceremonies upon this  occasion.  Everything was done to  make them pleased with their visit to the ground, and to make them wish to  come again.  Altogether, there was  a large and delighted concourse of citizens upon the field.  …  Although it was getting towards dusk,  it was agreed to play a sixth before suspending thhe match, and at the end of  that innings, the Empire led the Louisianians <i>twelve</i> runs. / Three more innings, on each side, remain to be  played, in this so far admirably-contested game, which will be resumed next  Monday afternoon, at half past 3 o’clock.”)</p> <p>(<i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times</i> (4): “There was a large number of  spectators on the ground, and the day was most auspicious for the  playing.”</p> <p>(<i>New York Clipper</i> -  “This being the first match that has been played between two clubs in  that city, it created an unusual excitement among field sporters.”  After 6 innings “when darkness  coming on, it was agreed that the last three remaining innings should be  played on the 22d Sept.”  At  the end of the game “The umpire then presented the captain of the  Empire Club the ball, which was the agreed upon trophy of victory, with a few  remarks, pertinent to the occasion; upon receiving which, Mr. McManus called  for three cheers for the Louisiana Base Ball Club.  They were given with enthusiasm, and  were responded in kind by the members of that club.”)</p>  
|  <p>Empire (New Orleans) 77</p> <p>Louisiana (New Orleans)  64</p> <p>(<i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times</i> (1): “On Wednesday, 14th inst., the  beautiful and airy grounds which have been devoted during  the present season to the healthy  sports of the field—the Delachaise property, near Louisiana  Avenue—presented a most animated and enlivening appearance.  The occasion was the commencement of a  match of base ball between the Louisiana B. B. C., and the Empires, on a  challenge of the latter.  The  arrangements for the accommodation of visitors were most ample in every  respect.  There were commodious  tents for the ladies spread under the umbrageous branches of the fine old  live oaks, and they were served with refreshments by the polite stewards of  the Clubs, appointed for the occasion, and who performed their part of the  duties of the day in the most creditable manner. / Nor were the male guests  of the Clubs unprovided for by the thoughtful masters of ceremonies upon this  occasion.  Everything was done to  make them pleased with their visit to the ground, and to make them wish to  come again.  Altogether, there was  a large and delighted concourse of citizens upon the field.  …  Although it was getting towards dusk,  it was agreed to play a sixth before suspending thhe match, and at the end of  that innings, the Empire led the Louisianians <i>twelve</i> runs. / Three more innings, on each side, remain to be  played, in this so far admirably-contested game, which will be resumed next  Monday afternoon, at half past 3 o’clock.”)</p> <p>(<i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times</i> (4): “There was a large number of  spectators on the ground, and the day was most auspicious for the  playing.”</p> <p>(<i>New York Clipper</i> -  “This being the first match that has been played between two clubs in  that city, it created an unusual excitement among field sporters.”  After 6 innings “when darkness  coming on, it was agreed that the last three remaining innings should be  played on the 22d Sept.”  At  the end of the game “The umpire then presented the captain of the  Empire Club the ball, which was the agreed upon trophy of victory, with a few  remarks, pertinent to the occasion; upon receiving which, Mr. McManus called  for three cheers for the Louisiana Base Ball Club.  They were given with enthusiasm, and  were responded in kind by the members of that club.”)</p>  
|  <p>(1) “Out-Door  Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball at New  Orleans,” <i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times,</i>  vol. 7, no. 5 (1 Oct 1859), p. 69,  cols. 1-2</p> <p>(2) <i>New  Orleans</i><i>  Picayune,</i> 23 Sep 1859 [NOT YET SEEN]</p> <p>(3) “Out-Door  Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball at New  Orleans,” <i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times,</i>  vol. 7, no. 5 [sic: 6] (8 Oct 1859),  p. 83, cols. 1-2 [reprint of (2)]</p> <p>(4) “Base  Ball in New Orleans—Contest between the Louisiana and Empire  Base Ball Clubs,” <i>New York Clipper,</i> [?]  Oct 1859</p>  
|  <p>(1) “Out-Door  Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball at New  Orleans,” <i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times,</i>  vol. 7, no. 5 (1 Oct 1859), p. 69,  cols. 1-2</p> <p>(2) <i>New  Orleans</i><i>  Picayune,</i> 23 Sep 1859 [NOT YET SEEN]</p> <p>(3) “Out-Door  Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball at New  Orleans,” <i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times,</i>  vol. 7, no. 5 [sic: 6] (8 Oct 1859),  p. 83, cols. 1-2 [reprint of (2)]</p> <p>(4) “Base  Ball in New Orleans—Contest between the Louisiana and Empire  Base Ball Clubs,” <i>New York Clipper,</i> [?]  Oct 1859</p>  
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|  <p>6 Oct, 1859</p> <p>(Thu)</p>  
|  <p>6 Oct, 1859</p> <p>(Thu)</p>  
|  <p>New Orleans, La.</p> <p>Delachase grounds</p>  
|  <p>New Orleans, La.</p> <p>Delachase grounds</p>  
|  <p>Empire 56</p> <p>Louisiana  26</p> <p>(base ball)</p>  
|  <p>Empire 56</p> <p>Louisiana  26</p> <p>(base ball)</p>  
|  <p>(1) “Base  Ball in New Orleans,”  <i>New York Clipper,</i> [?] Oct 1859</p>  
|  <p>(1) “Base  Ball in New Orleans,”  <i>New York Clipper,</i> [?] Oct 1859</p>  
|-
|- id="date1859-9-16"
|  <p>16 Oct, 1859</p> <p>(Sun)</p>  
|  <p>16 Oct, 1859</p> <p>(Sun)</p>  
|  <p>New Orleans, La.</p>  
|  <p>New Orleans, La.</p>  
|  <p>Woodin’s side 44-16</p> <p>Coburn/Norton’s side 22-24</p> <p>(base ball – two Melpomenia  Base Ball Club intra-club games)</p>  
|  <p>Woodin’s side 44-16</p> <p>Coburn/Norton’s side 22-24</p> <p>(base ball – two Melpomenia  Base Ball Club intra-club games)</p>  
|  <p>(1)  “Melpomenia Base-Ball Club,” <i>New York Clipper,</i>  [?] Oct 1859</p>  
|  <p>(1)  “Melpomenia Base-Ball Club,” <i>New York Clipper,</i>  [?] Oct 1859</p>  
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|- id="date1859-10-6"
|  <p>6 Nov, 1859</p> <p>(Sun)</p>  
|  <p>6 Nov, 1859</p> <p>(Sun)</p>  
|  <p>New Orleans, La.</p> <p>Third District</p>  
|  <p>New Orleans, La.</p> <p>Third District</p>  
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|  <p>19 Feb, 1860</p> <p>(Sun)</p>  
|  <p>19 Feb, 1860</p> <p>(Sun)</p>  
|  <p>Jefferson City, La.</p> <p>Delachaise grounds</p>  
|  <p>Jefferson City, La.</p> <p>Delachaise grounds</p>  
|  <p>Empire</p> <p>Southern</p> <p>(scheduled)</p> <p>(<i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times:</i> “The Challenge of the Empire Base Ball Club to the other Clubs, to meet them in a match for the championship of New Orleans, has been accepted by the Southern Club.  …  A lively contest was anticipated, and if the weather was fair, a great crowd was to go up to see it.”)</p>  
|  <p>Empire</p> <p>Southern</p> <p>(scheduled)</p> <p>(<i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times:</i> “The Challenge of the Empire Base Ball Club to the other Clubs, to meet them in a match for the championship of New Orleans, has been accepted by the Southern Club.  …  A lively contest was anticipated, and if the weather was fair, a great crowd was to go up to see it.”)</p>  
|  <p>(1) “Out-Door  Sports: Base-Ball: The New Orleans  Empire Club Challenge Accepted,” <i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times,</i>  vol. 8, no. 1 (3 Mar 1860), p. 5, col.  2</p>  
|  <p>(1) “Out-Door  Sports: Base-Ball: The New Orleans  Empire Club Challenge Accepted,” <i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times,</i>  vol. 8, no. 1 (3 Mar 1860), p. 5, col.  2</p>  
|-
|- id="date1860-2-13"
|  <p>13 Mar, 1860</p> <p>(Tue)</p>  
|  <p>13 Mar, 1860</p> <p>(Tue)</p>  
|  <p>New Orleans, La.</p> <p>On their “field” on Customhouse St., two squares below Galvez Canal</p>  
|  <p>New Orleans, La.</p> <p>On their “field” on Customhouse St., two squares below Galvez Canal</p>  
|  <p>Variety (winner by 23 runs)</p> <p>Apollo</p> <p>(<i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times:</i> The Variety win “establishes there [sic] superiority, having before beaten the Apollo in a match.”)</p>  
|  <p>Variety (winner by 23 runs)</p> <p>Apollo</p> <p>(<i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times:</i> The Variety win “establishes there [sic] superiority, having before beaten the Apollo in a match.”)</p>  
|  <p>(1) “Out-Door  Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball in New  Orleans,” <i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times,</i>  vol. 8, no. 6 (7 Apr 1860), p. 93,  col. 2</p>  
|  <p>(1) “Out-Door  Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball in New  Orleans,” <i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times,</i>  vol. 8, no. 6 (7 Apr 1860), p. 93,  col. 2</p>  
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|- id="date1860-3-7"
|  <p>Prior to</p> <p>7 Apr, 1860</p>  
|  <p>Prior to</p> <p>7 Apr, 1860</p>  
|  <p>New Orleans, La.</p> <p>Delachaise grounds</p>  
|  <p>New Orleans, La.</p> <p>Delachaise grounds</p>  
|  <p>Empire (winner by 33 runs)</p> <p>Orleans</p> <p>(<i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times:</i> The two clubs “played a matche [sic] for the championship of New Orleans …  The Empire boys … keep the belt, which it will be hard to deprive them of.”)</p>  
|  <p>Empire (winner by 33 runs)</p> <p>Orleans</p> <p>(<i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times:</i> The two clubs “played a matche [sic] for the championship of New Orleans …  The Empire boys … keep the belt, which it will be hard to deprive them of.”)</p>  
|  <p>(1) “Out-Door  Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball in New Orleans,” <i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times,</i> vol. 8, no. 6 (7 Apr 1860),  p. 93, col. 2</p>  
|  <p>(1) “Out-Door  Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball in New Orleans,” <i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times,</i> vol. 8, no. 6 (7 Apr 1860),  p. 93, col. 2</p>  
|-
|- id="date1860-4-13"
|  <p>13 May, 1860</p> <p>(Sun)</p>  
|  <p>13 May, 1860</p> <p>(Sun)</p>  
|  <p>New Orleans, La.</p> <p>Delachaise grounds</p>  
|  <p>New Orleans, La.</p> <p>Delachaise grounds</p>  
|  <p>Magnolia 19</p> <p>Empire 18</p> <p>(base ball)</p>  
|  <p>Magnolia 19</p> <p>Empire 18</p> <p>(base ball)</p>  
|  <p>(1) “Out-Door  Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball in New Orleans,” <i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times,</i> vol. 8, no. 13 (26 May 1860),  p. 196, cols. 2-3</p> <p>(2) “Base  Ball in New Orleans—An Exciting Match,” <i>New York Clipper,</i> [?] May 1860</p>  
|  <p>(1) “Out-Door  Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball in New Orleans,” <i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times,</i> vol. 8, no. 13 (26 May 1860),  p. 196, cols. 2-3</p> <p>(2) “Base  Ball in New Orleans—An Exciting Match,” <i>New York Clipper,</i> [?] May 1860</p>  
|-
|- id="date1860-5-20"
|  <p>20 Jun, 1860</p> <p>(Wed)</p>  
|  <p>20 Jun, 1860</p> <p>(Wed)</p>  
|  <p>New Orleans, La.</p> <p>Delachaise grounds</p>  
|  <p>New Orleans, La.</p> <p>Delachaise grounds</p>  
|  <p>Chandler’s side 25</p> <p>Dapremont’s side 17</p> <p>(Empire BBC intra-club match)</p> <p>(<i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times:</i> “A numerous assemblage of ladies and gentlemen witnessed the game.  The members wore their handsome new field uniform, and showed off well as they went through the rapid and athletic movements of this healthful and truly manly sport.”)</p>  
|  <p>Chandler’s side 25</p> <p>Dapremont’s side 17</p> <p>(Empire BBC intra-club match)</p> <p>(<i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times:</i> “A numerous assemblage of ladies and gentlemen witnessed the game.  The members wore their handsome new field uniform, and showed off well as they went through the rapid and athletic movements of this healthful and truly manly sport.”)</p>  
|  <p>(1) “Out-Door  Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball in New Orleans: Empire Base Ball Club,” <i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times,</i> vol. 8, no. 19 (3 Jul 1860), p. 293, col. 2</p> <p>(2) “Out-Door  Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball in New Orleans,” <i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times,</i> vol. 8, no. 27 (28 Aug 1860),  p. 421, col. 2  [date: 21 Jun;  score: 26-16]</p>  
|  <p>(1) “Out-Door  Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball in New Orleans: Empire Base Ball Club,” <i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times,</i> vol. 8, no. 19 (3 Jul 1860), p. 293, col. 2</p> <p>(2) “Out-Door  Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball in New Orleans,” <i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times,</i> vol. 8, no. 27 (28 Aug 1860),  p. 421, col. 2  [date: 21 Jun;  score: 26-16]</p>  
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|- id="date1860-5-23"
|  <p>23 Jun, 1860</p> <p>(Sat)</p>  
|  <p>23 Jun, 1860</p> <p>(Sat)</p>  
|  <p>New Orleans, La.</p>  
|  <p>New Orleans, La.</p>  
|  <p>Pelican 42</p> <p>Eclipse 24</p>  
|  <p>Pelican 42</p> <p>Eclipse 24</p>  
|  <p>(1) Clio, “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball in  New Orleans,” <i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times,</i> vol. 8,  no. 19 (3 Jul 1860), p. 293, col. 2 (letter of 24 Jun)</p>  
|  <p>(1) Clio, “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball in  New Orleans,” <i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times,</i> vol. 8,  no. 19 (3 Jul 1860), p. 293, col. 2 (letter of 24 Jun)</p>  
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|- id="date1860-6-2"
|  <p>2 Jul, 1860</p> <p>(Mon)</p>  
|  <p>2 Jul, 1860</p> <p>(Mon)</p>  
|  <p>New Orleans, La.</p>  
|  <p>New Orleans, La.</p>  
|  <p>Feeny’s side 40</p> <p>Murphy’s side 32</p> <p>(Pelican BBC intra-club game)</p>  
|  <p>Feeny’s side 40</p> <p>Murphy’s side 32</p> <p>(Pelican BBC intra-club game)</p>  
|  <p>(1) Clio, “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball in  New Orleans,” <i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times,</i> vol. 8,  no. 20 (10 Jul 1860), p. 309, col. 3 (letter of 10 Jul)</p>  
|  <p>(1) Clio, “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball in  New Orleans,” <i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times,</i> vol. 8,  no. 20 (10 Jul 1860), p. 309, col. 3 (letter of 10 Jul)</p>  
|-
|- id="date1860-6-4"
|  <p>4 Jul, 1860</p> <p>(Wed)</p>  
|  <p>4 Jul, 1860</p> <p>(Wed)</p>  
|  <p>New Orleans, La.</p>  
|  <p>New Orleans, La.</p>  
|  <p>Empire</p> <p>Magnolia</p> <p>(scheduled)</p> <p>(<i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times:</i> “The  great match for the championship between Magnolia and Empire comes off on the  Fourth.”)</p>  
|  <p>Empire</p> <p>Magnolia</p> <p>(scheduled)</p> <p>(<i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times:</i> “The  great match for the championship between Magnolia and Empire comes off on the  Fourth.”)</p>  
|  <p>(1) Clio, “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball in  New Orleans,” <i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times,</i> vol. 8,  no. 20 (10 Jul 1860), p. 309, col. 3 (letter of 10 Jul)</p>  
|  <p>(1) Clio, “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball in  New Orleans,” <i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times,</i> vol. 8,  no. 20 (10 Jul 1860), p. 309, col. 3 (letter of 10 Jul)</p>  
|-
|- id="date1860-6-13"
|  <p>13 Jul, 1860</p> <p>(Fri)</p>  
|  <p>13 Jul, 1860</p> <p>(Fri)</p>  
|  <p>New Orleans, La.</p>  
|  <p>New Orleans, La.</p>  
|  <p>Empire 17</p> <p>Magnolia 16</p> <p>(6 innings, on account of the weather)</p> <p>(<i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times:</i>  “… match played … for the Championship.”)</p>  
|  <p>Empire 17</p> <p>Magnolia 16</p> <p>(6 innings, on account of the weather)</p> <p>(<i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times:</i>  “… match played … for the Championship.”)</p>  
|  <p>(1) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball in New  Orleans,” <i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times,</i> vol. 8, no.  22 (24 Jul 1860), p. 341, col. 2 (letter of 13 Jul)</p>  
|  <p>(1) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball in New  Orleans,” <i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times,</i> vol. 8, no.  22 (24 Jul 1860), p. 341, col. 2 (letter of 13 Jul)</p>  
|-
|- id="date1860-6-23"
|  <p>23 Jul, 1860</p> <p>(Mon)</p>  
|  <p>23 Jul, 1860</p> <p>(Mon)</p>  
|  <p>New Orleans, La.</p> <p>Bingaman Common</p>  
|  <p>New Orleans, La.</p> <p>Bingaman Common</p>  
|  <p>Magnolia 24</p> <p>Empire 24</p> <p>(base ball)</p> <p>(<i>New York Clipper:</i> “an  exciting match, witnessed by over two thousand persons, … to decide the  question as to which was entitled to the title of champion.  But eight innings were played, owing  to the refusal of the empires to accede to the decision of the referee, who  thereupon, after giving them ample time to discuss the question, decided the  match in favor of the Magnolia, and handed them the ball.”)</p>  
|  <p>Magnolia 24</p> <p>Empire 24</p> <p>(base ball)</p> <p>(<i>New York Clipper:</i> “an  exciting match, witnessed by over two thousand persons, … to decide the  question as to which was entitled to the title of champion.  But eight innings were played, owing  to the refusal of the empires to accede to the decision of the referee, who  thereupon, after giving them ample time to discuss the question, decided the  match in favor of the Magnolia, and handed them the ball.”)</p>  
|  <p>(1) “Base Ball in New Orleans,” <i>New York Clipper,</i> [?] Aug 1860</p>  
|  <p>(1) “Base Ball in New Orleans,” <i>New York Clipper,</i> [?] Aug 1860</p>  
|-
|- id="date1860-9-14"
|  <p>14 Oct, 1860</p> <p>(Sun)</p>  
|  <p>14 Oct, 1860</p> <p>(Sun)</p>  
|  <p>New Orleans, La.</p> <p>Delachaise grounds</p>  
|  <p>New Orleans, La.</p> <p>Delachaise grounds</p>  
|  <p>Liberty 37</p> <p>Tiger 20</p> <p>(base ball – 8 innings – “These newly  started clubs played their first match game …  The match was witnessed by a large  number of spectators, among whom was a large number of the fair sex.”)</p>  
|  <p>Liberty 37</p> <p>Tiger 20</p> <p>(base ball – 8 innings – “These newly  started clubs played their first match game …  The match was witnessed by a large  number of spectators, among whom was a large number of the fair sex.”)</p>  
|  <p>(1) “Baseball in New Orleans—Liberty vs.  Tiger,” <i>New York Clipper,</i> [?] Oct 1860</p>  
|  <p>(1) “Baseball in New Orleans—Liberty vs.  Tiger,” <i>New York Clipper,</i> [?] Oct 1860</p>  
|-
|- id="date1860-9-31"
|  <p>31 Oct, 1860</p> <p>(Wed)</p>  
|  <p>31 Oct, 1860</p> <p>(Wed)</p>  
|  <p>New Orleans, La.</p> <p>Delachaise grounds</p>  
|  <p>New Orleans, La.</p> <p>Delachaise grounds</p>  

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1859

Date of Game City/Town Playing Field Outcome Sources

1 Sep, 1859

(Thu)

New Orleans, La.

Single 51

Married 33

(base ball – 9-inning Empire Club intra-club game)

(1) “Base Ball in New Orleans,” New York Clipper, [?] Sep 1859

14 & 22

Sep, 1859

(Wed & Fri)

(Porter’s Spirit of the Times)

or

15 & 22 Sep

(New York Clipper)

New Orleans, La.

Delachaise grounds in the upper part of the city”

Empire (New Orleans) 77

Louisiana (New Orleans) 64

(Porter’s Spirit of the Times (1): “On Wednesday, 14th inst., the beautiful and airy grounds which have been devoted during  the present season to the healthy sports of the field—the Delachaise property, near Louisiana Avenue—presented a most animated and enlivening appearance.  The occasion was the commencement of a match of base ball between the Louisiana B. B. C., and the Empires, on a challenge of the latter.  The arrangements for the accommodation of visitors were most ample in every respect.  There were commodious tents for the ladies spread under the umbrageous branches of the fine old live oaks, and they were served with refreshments by the polite stewards of the Clubs, appointed for the occasion, and who performed their part of the duties of the day in the most creditable manner. / Nor were the male guests of the Clubs unprovided for by the thoughtful masters of ceremonies upon this occasion.  Everything was done to make them pleased with their visit to the ground, and to make them wish to come again.  Altogether, there was a large and delighted concourse of citizens upon the field.  …  Although it was getting towards dusk, it was agreed to play a sixth before suspending thhe match, and at the end of that innings, the Empire led the Louisianians twelve runs. / Three more innings, on each side, remain to be played, in this so far admirably-contested game, which will be resumed next Monday afternoon, at half past 3 o’clock.”)

(Porter’s Spirit of the Times (4): “There was a large number of spectators on the ground, and the day was most auspicious for the playing.”

(New York Clipper - “This being the first match that has been played between two clubs in that city, it created an unusual excitement among field sporters.”  After 6 innings “when darkness coming on, it was agreed that the last three remaining innings should be played on the 22d Sept.”  At the end of the game “The umpire then presented the captain of the Empire Club the ball, which was the agreed upon trophy of victory, with a few remarks, pertinent to the occasion; upon receiving which, Mr. McManus called for three cheers for the Louisiana Base Ball Club.  They were given with enthusiasm, and were responded in kind by the members of that club.”)

(1) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball at New Orleans,” Porter’s Spirit of the Times, vol. 7, no. 5 (1 Oct 1859), p. 69, cols. 1-2

(2) New Orleans Picayune, 23 Sep 1859 [NOT YET SEEN]

(3) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball at New Orleans,” Porter’s Spirit of the Times, vol. 7, no. 5 [sic: 6] (8 Oct 1859), p. 83, cols. 1-2 [reprint of (2)]

(4) “Base Ball in New Orleans—Contest between the Louisiana and Empire Base Ball Clubs,” New York Clipper, [?] Oct 1859

6 Oct, 1859

(Thu)

New Orleans, La.

Delachase grounds

Empire 56

Louisiana 26

(base ball)

(1) “Base Ball in New Orleans,” New York Clipper, [?] Oct 1859

16 Oct, 1859

(Sun)

New Orleans, La.

Woodin’s side 44-16

Coburn/Norton’s side 22-24

(base ball – two Melpomenia Base Ball Club intra-club games)

(1) “Melpomenia Base-Ball Club,” New York Clipper, [?] Oct 1859

6 Nov, 1859

(Sun)

New Orleans, La.

Third District

Pablo’s side 26

Setigast’s side 23

(Washington BBC intra-club game)

(Porter’s Spirit of the Times: “The club had their usual lively contest in the Third District on Sunday.”)

(1) New Orleans Crescent, 7 Nov 1859 [NOT YET SEEN]

(2) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Washington Base Ball Club,” Porter’s Spirit of the Times, vol. 7, no. 13 (26 Nov 1859), p. 196, col. 3 [reprint of (1)]

1860

Date of Game City/Town Playing Field Outcome Sources

19 Feb, 1860

(Sun)

Jefferson City, La.

Delachaise grounds

Empire

Southern

(scheduled)

(Porter’s Spirit of the Times: “The Challenge of the Empire Base Ball Club to the other Clubs, to meet them in a match for the championship of New Orleans, has been accepted by the Southern Club.  …  A lively contest was anticipated, and if the weather was fair, a great crowd was to go up to see it.”)

(1) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: The New Orleans Empire Club Challenge Accepted,” Porter’s Spirit of the Times, vol. 8, no. 1 (3 Mar 1860), p. 5, col. 2

13 Mar, 1860

(Tue)

New Orleans, La.

On their “field” on Customhouse St., two squares below Galvez Canal

Variety (winner by 23 runs)

Apollo

(Porter’s Spirit of the Times: The Variety win “establishes there [sic] superiority, having before beaten the Apollo in a match.”)

(1) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball in New Orleans,” Porter’s Spirit of the Times, vol. 8, no. 6 (7 Apr 1860), p. 93, col. 2

Prior to

7 Apr, 1860

New Orleans, La.

Delachaise grounds

Empire (winner by 33 runs)

Orleans

(Porter’s Spirit of the Times: The two clubs “played a matche [sic] for the championship of New Orleans …  The Empire boys … keep the belt, which it will be hard to deprive them of.”)

(1) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball in New Orleans,” Porter’s Spirit of the Times, vol. 8, no. 6 (7 Apr 1860), p. 93, col. 2

13 May, 1860

(Sun)

New Orleans, La.

Delachaise grounds

Magnolia 19

Empire 18

(base ball)

(1) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball in New Orleans,” Porter’s Spirit of the Times, vol. 8, no. 13 (26 May 1860), p. 196, cols. 2-3

(2) “Base Ball in New Orleans—An Exciting Match,” New York Clipper, [?] May 1860

20 Jun, 1860

(Wed)

New Orleans, La.

Delachaise grounds

Chandler’s side 25

Dapremont’s side 17

(Empire BBC intra-club match)

(Porter’s Spirit of the Times: “A numerous assemblage of ladies and gentlemen witnessed the game.  The members wore their handsome new field uniform, and showed off well as they went through the rapid and athletic movements of this healthful and truly manly sport.”)

(1) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball in New Orleans: Empire Base Ball Club,” Porter’s Spirit of the Times, vol. 8, no. 19 (3 Jul 1860), p. 293, col. 2

(2) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball in New Orleans,” Porter’s Spirit of the Times, vol. 8, no. 27 (28 Aug 1860), p. 421, col. 2  [date: 21 Jun; score: 26-16]

23 Jun, 1860

(Sat)

New Orleans, La.

Pelican 42

Eclipse 24

(1) Clio, “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball in New Orleans,” Porter’s Spirit of the Times, vol. 8, no. 19 (3 Jul 1860), p. 293, col. 2 (letter of 24 Jun)

2 Jul, 1860

(Mon)

New Orleans, La.

Feeny’s side 40

Murphy’s side 32

(Pelican BBC intra-club game)

(1) Clio, “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball in New Orleans,” Porter’s Spirit of the Times, vol. 8, no. 20 (10 Jul 1860), p. 309, col. 3 (letter of 10 Jul)

4 Jul, 1860

(Wed)

New Orleans, La.

Empire

Magnolia

(scheduled)

(Porter’s Spirit of the Times: “The great match for the championship between Magnolia and Empire comes off on the Fourth.”)

(1) Clio, “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball in New Orleans,” Porter’s Spirit of the Times, vol. 8, no. 20 (10 Jul 1860), p. 309, col. 3 (letter of 10 Jul)

13 Jul, 1860

(Fri)

New Orleans, La.

Empire 17

Magnolia 16

(6 innings, on account of the weather)

(Porter’s Spirit of the Times: “… match played … for the Championship.”)

(1) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball in New Orleans,” Porter’s Spirit of the Times, vol. 8, no. 22 (24 Jul 1860), p. 341, col. 2 (letter of 13 Jul)

23 Jul, 1860

(Mon)

New Orleans, La.

Bingaman Common

Magnolia 24

Empire 24

(base ball)

(New York Clipper: “an exciting match, witnessed by over two thousand persons, … to decide the question as to which was entitled to the title of champion.  But eight innings were played, owing to the refusal of the empires to accede to the decision of the referee, who thereupon, after giving them ample time to discuss the question, decided the match in favor of the Magnolia, and handed them the ball.”)

(1) “Base Ball in New Orleans,” New York Clipper, [?] Aug 1860

14 Oct, 1860

(Sun)

New Orleans, La.

Delachaise grounds

Liberty 37

Tiger 20

(base ball – 8 innings – “These newly started clubs played their first match game …  The match was witnessed by a large number of spectators, among whom was a large number of the fair sex.”)

(1) “Baseball in New Orleans—Liberty vs. Tiger,” New York Clipper, [?] Oct 1860

31 Oct, 1860

(Wed)

New Orleans, La.

Delachaise grounds

Liberty 39

Tiger 27

(base ball – return match – 6 innings, due to darkness – “A large number of spectators were present to witness the match.”)

(1) “Base Ball in New Orleans—Tiger vs. Liberty,” New York Clipper, [?] Oct 1860