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|Name=Emerson's Side v Price's Side in | |Name=Emerson's Side v Price's Side in 1856 | ||
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|NY Rules=No - Predecessor | |NY Rules=No - Predecessor | ||
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|Description=<p>[Full text] "Ball Playing -- A game of Wicket was played at Gt. Barrington on the 11th inst., and a supper partaken at the Berkshire House in the evening. C. M. Emerson, Esq. was the leader of one party and John Price, Esq. of the other. The game was a close one; the aggregate count in three innings being 192 and 187, the side of <em>Captain </em>Emerson beat."</p> | |Description=<p>[Full text] "Ball Playing -- A game of Wicket was played at Gt. Barrington on the 11th inst., and a supper partaken at the Berkshire House in the evening. C. M. Emerson, Esq. was the leader of one party and John Price, Esq. of the other. The game was a close one; the aggregate count in three innings being 192 and 187, the side of <em>Captain </em>Emerson beat."</p> | ||
|Sources=<p>Source and date unspecified in newspapers.com retrieval of January 2020.</p> | |Sources=<p>Source and date unspecified in newspapers.com retrieval of January 2020.</p> | ||
<p><strong><em>Note:</em></strong><em> </em>Chronology entry [[1856.34]] cites this wicket match, and cites the <span><em>Pittsfield Sun</em>, April 24, 1856, page 2.</span></p> | |||
|Has Source On Hand=No | |Has Source On Hand=No | ||
|Query=<p>This match apparently did not pit opposing cities as most have. Are many other cases of intra-city play known?</p> | |Query=<p>This match apparently did not pit opposing cities as most have. Are many other cases of intra-city play known?</p> |
Latest revision as of 13:08, 27 February 2024
Date of Game | 1856 |
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Game | Wicket |
Location | Great Barrington, MA, United States |
Modern Address | |
Field | Add Field Page |
Home Team | Add Club Page Emerson's Side |
Away Team | Add Club Page Price's Side |
Score | 192 187 |
Has Source On Hand | No |
Innings | 3 |
Number of Players | |
NY Rules | No - Predecessor |
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Description | [Full text] "Ball Playing -- A game of Wicket was played at Gt. Barrington on the 11th inst., and a supper partaken at the Berkshire House in the evening. C. M. Emerson, Esq. was the leader of one party and John Price, Esq. of the other. The game was a close one; the aggregate count in three innings being 192 and 187, the side of Captain Emerson beat." |
Sources | Source and date unspecified in newspapers.com retrieval of January 2020. Note: Chronology entry 1856.34 cites this wicket match, and cites the Pittsfield Sun, April 24, 1856, page 2. |
Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
Has Source On Hand | No |
Comment | Edit with form to add a comment |
Query | This match apparently did not pit opposing cities as most have. Are many other cases of intra-city play known? Edit with form to add a query |
Submitted by | Larry Moore |
Submission Note | Email of 1/8/2020 |
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