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|Name=Pastime v Osceola in Bedford, Long Island on 24 July 1858
|Name=Pastime Club of Brooklyn v Osceola Club of Brooklyn on 24 July 1858
|Date=1858-07-24
|Coordinates=40.6537806, -73.956165
|Entry Origin=Games Tab
|Entry Origin Url=http://protoball.org/Games_Tab:Greater_New_York_City#date1858-7-24
|Type of Date=Day
|Type of Date=Day
|Date=1858/07/24
|Country=United States
|State=NY
|Borough=Brooklyn
|City=Bedford, Long Island
|Field=Bedford
|Field=Bedford
|City=Bedford, Long Island
|Home Team=Pastime Club of Brooklyn
|State=NY
|Country=United States
|Coordinates=40.6849961, -73.9418603
|Home Team=Pastime
|Away Team=Osceola
|Home Score=30
|Home Score=30
|Away Team=Osceola Club of Brooklyn
|Away Score=16
|Away Score=16
|Description=<p>(PSOT: “The weather was delightful in the extreme, and that, together with the opportunity afforded of witnessing some good ball-play, brought on the grounds a large number of spectators, probably near a thousand altogether, among whom were a large number of the fair sex—the beauty of the Brooklyn ladies being prominently shown on this occasion. It is a source of gratification to see that these manly games are so well attended by the ladies. Their presence ever adds to the attractive features of the game itself./The locality of the grounds of the Pastime Club are unquestionably the best in Brooklyn. Ample shade is afforded, and a fine green turf renders the field peculiarly attractive to the players, and far superior to the dusty grounds of a majority of the clubs. The arrangements were excellent, and highly creditable to the committee in charge. A handsome entertainment concluded the exercises of the day, and we presume the usual conviviality ruled as the order of the evening.</p>
|Description=<p>(PSOT: &ldquo;The weather was delightful in the extreme, and that, together with the opportunity afforded of witnessing some good ball-play, brought on the grounds a large number of spectators, probably near a thousand altogether, among whom were a large number of the fair sex&mdash;the beauty of the Brooklyn ladies being prominently shown on this occasion. It is a source of gratification to see that these manly games are so well attended by the ladies. Their presence ever adds to the attractive features of the game itself./The locality of the grounds of the Pastime Club are unquestionably the best in Brooklyn. Ample shade is afforded, and a fine green turf renders the field peculiarly attractive to the players, and far superior to the dusty grounds of a majority of the clubs. &hellip; The arrangements were excellent, and highly creditable to the committee in charge. A handsome entertainment concluded the exercises of the day, and we presume the usual conviviality ruled as the order of the evening.&rdquo;</p>
|Sources=<p>(1) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Pastime vs. Osceola,PSOT, vol. 4, no. 22 (31 Jul 1858), p. 341, col. 1</p>
|Sources=<p>(1) &ldquo;Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Pastime vs. Osceola,&rdquo; PSOT, vol. 4, no. 22 (31 Jul 1858), p. 341, col. 1</p>
|Has Source On Hand=No
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Submitted by=Craig Waff
|Submitted by=Craig Waff
|Entry Origin=Games Tab
|class=championship=
|Entry Origin Url=http://protoball.org/Games_Tab:Greater_New_York_City#date1858-7-24
|Borough=Brooklyn
}}
}}

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Date of Game Saturday, July 24, 1858
Location Bedford, Long Island, Brooklyn, NY, United States
Field Bedford
Home Team Pastime Club of Brooklyn
Away Team Osceola Club of Brooklyn
Score 30 - 16
Description

(PSOT: “The weather was delightful in the extreme, and that, together with the opportunity afforded of witnessing some good ball-play, brought on the grounds a large number of spectators, probably near a thousand altogether, among whom were a large number of the fair sex—the beauty of the Brooklyn ladies being prominently shown on this occasion. It is a source of gratification to see that these manly games are so well attended by the ladies. Their presence ever adds to the attractive features of the game itself./The locality of the grounds of the Pastime Club are unquestionably the best in Brooklyn. Ample shade is afforded, and a fine green turf renders the field peculiarly attractive to the players, and far superior to the dusty grounds of a majority of the clubs. … The arrangements were excellent, and highly creditable to the committee in charge. A handsome entertainment concluded the exercises of the day, and we presume the usual conviviality ruled as the order of the evening.”

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(1) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Pastime vs. Osceola,” PSOT, vol. 4, no. 22 (31 Jul 1858), p. 341, col. 1

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