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{{Ballgame | {{Ballgame | ||
|Name=Pulaski | |Name=Pulaski Club of Little Rock v Guidon Club of Little Rock on 18 May 1867 | ||
| | |Coordinates=34.7464809, -92.2895948 | ||
|Entry Origin=Sabrpedia | |||
|Type of Date=Day | |Type of Date=Day | ||
|Date=1867/05/18 | |||
|Country=United States | |||
|State=AR | |||
|City=Little Rock | |||
|Field=Arsenal Grounds (MacArthur Park) | |Field=Arsenal Grounds (MacArthur Park) | ||
| | |NY Rules=Yes | ||
|Innings=9 | |||
|Home Team=Pulaski Club of Little Rock | |||
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|Home Team=Pulaski | |||
|Home Score=41 | |Home Score=41 | ||
|Away Team=Guidon Club of Little Rock | |||
|Away Score=30 | |Away Score=30 | ||
|Description=<p>"Base Ball. – The match of game between the first nines of the Pulaski and Guidon ball clubs, which came off at the Arsenal grounds on Saturday last, attracted quite a large crowd of spectators. The latter named club is composed of soldiers of battery of battery "G," 5th artillery –- stout fellows and fine players, and their defeat was not anticipated by outsiders.</p> | |||
<p>The game was a very interesting one, being very closely contested, as well be seen from the following score:</p> | |||
|Description=<p>"Base Ball. | <p>Total, 41 (Pulaski) . . . 30 (Guidon) Umpire–E.P. Bishop Scorers–Guidon, J. P. Aikon; Pulaski, W. A. Patterson.</p> | ||
</p><p>The game was a very interesting one, being very closely contested, as well be seen from the following score: | <p>The utmost good feeling prevailed during the match. On the announcement of the result, the Guidon gave three cheers for the successful competitors, which was returned, and both gave hearty cheers for the umpire."</p> | ||
</p><p>Total, 41 (Pulaski) . . . 30 (Guidon) | <p>NOTE: Bruce Allardice [email of 9/9/10] observes that the Guidon Club must have been constituted from the occupying US Army, as the Confederate army had had no "5th Artillery." He surmises that the Pulaski club's victory may have surprised the reporter because it included government workers and ex-soldiers, who were less fit than active soldiers.</p> | ||
|Sources=<p>Arkansas Gazette on May 21st, 1867</p> | |||
|Has Source On Hand=No | |||
</p><p>The utmost good feeling prevailed during the match. On the announcement of the result, the Guidon gave three cheers for the successful competitors, which was returned, and both gave hearty cheers for the umpire." | |||
</p><p>NOTE: | |||
</p> | |||
|Sources=<p>Arkansas Gazette on May 21st, 1867 | |||
</p> | |||
|Reviewed=Yes | |Reviewed=Yes | ||
|Submitted by=Caleb Hardwick | |Submitted by=Caleb Hardwick | ||
|Players Locality=Non-local | |Players Locality=Non-local | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:00, 19 December 2015
Date of Game | Saturday, May 18, 1867 |
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Location | Little Rock, AR, United States |
Modern Address | |
Field | Arsenal Grounds (MacArthur Park) |
Home Team | Pulaski Club of Little Rock |
Away Team | Guidon Club of Little Rock |
Score | 41 - 30 |
Game Number | |
Innings | 9 |
Number of Players | |
Game Officials | |
NY Rules | Yes |
Tags | |
Description | "Base Ball. – The match of game between the first nines of the Pulaski and Guidon ball clubs, which came off at the Arsenal grounds on Saturday last, attracted quite a large crowd of spectators. The latter named club is composed of soldiers of battery of battery "G," 5th artillery –- stout fellows and fine players, and their defeat was not anticipated by outsiders. The game was a very interesting one, being very closely contested, as well be seen from the following score: Total, 41 (Pulaski) . . . 30 (Guidon) Umpire–E.P. Bishop Scorers–Guidon, J. P. Aikon; Pulaski, W. A. Patterson. The utmost good feeling prevailed during the match. On the announcement of the result, the Guidon gave three cheers for the successful competitors, which was returned, and both gave hearty cheers for the umpire." NOTE: Bruce Allardice [email of 9/9/10] observes that the Guidon Club must have been constituted from the occupying US Army, as the Confederate army had had no "5th Artillery." He surmises that the Pulaski club's victory may have surprised the reporter because it included government workers and ex-soldiers, who were less fit than active soldiers. |
Sources | Arkansas Gazette on May 21st, 1867 |
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Has Source On Hand | No |
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Found by | Caleb Hardwick |
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First in Location | |
Players Locality | Non-local |
Entry Origin | Sabrpedia |
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