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|Name=Pastime v Osceola | |Name=Pastime Club of Brooklyn v Osceola Club of Brooklyn on 24 July 1858 | ||
|Coordinates=40.6537806, -73.956165 | |Coordinates=40.6537806, -73.956165 | ||
|Entry Origin=Games Tab | |Entry Origin=Games Tab | ||
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|Type of Date=Day | |Type of Date=Day | ||
|Date=1858/07/24 | |Date=1858/07/24 | ||
|Country=United States | |Country=United States | ||
|State=NY | |State=NY | ||
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|City=Bedford, Long Island | |City=Bedford, Long Island | ||
|Field=Bedford | |Field=Bedford | ||
|Home Team=Pastime Club of Brooklyn | |||
|Home Team=Pastime | |||
|Home Score=30 | |Home Score=30 | ||
|Away Team=Osceola | |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: “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> | ||
|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) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Pastime vs. Osceola,” PSOT, vol. 4, no. 22 (31 Jul 1858), p. 341, col. 1</p> | ||
|Has Source On Hand=No | |Has Source On Hand=No | ||
|Reviewed=Yes | |Reviewed=Yes | ||
|Submitted by=Craig Waff | |Submitted by=Craig Waff | ||
|class=championship= | |class=championship= | ||
}} | }} |
Revision as of 05:35, 13 March 2024
Date of Game | Saturday, July 24, 1858 |
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Location | Bedford, Long Island, Brooklyn, NY, United States |
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Field | Bedford |
Home Team | Pastime Club of Brooklyn |
Away Team | Osceola Club of Brooklyn |
Score | 30 - 16 |
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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.” |
Sources | (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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Has Source On Hand | No |
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Found by | Craig Waff |
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Entry Origin | Games Tab |
Entry Origin Url | http://protoball.org/Games Tab:Greater New York City#date1858-7-24 |
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