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Date of Game Monday, May 6, 1867
Location Natchez, MS, United States
Field  Add Field Page On the bluff at Natchez
Home Team  Add Club Page Rosalie Club of Natchez 1st Nine
Away Team  Add Club Page Rosalie Club of Natchez 2d Nine
Score 49
Number of Players 18
NY Rules Unknown
Description

The following is the full score of the Match Game, recently played by the Rosalie Club, of Natchez. It has heretofore been crowded out by other matter:

1st Nine:

J.J. Hart, c - 3 outs, 5 runs

H. Keim, rf. - 5 outs, 4 runs

F.G. Wead, 1b. - 2 outs, 7 runs

H. Mayer, c.f. - 3 outs, 5 runs

W. Weir, 2b. - 1 outs, 7 runs

W. Noonan, l.f. - 2 outs, 6 runs

J. Dixon, 3b. - 4 outs, 4 runs

J. Arrighi, p. - 5 outs, 4 runs

C. Jacquemine, s.s. - 2 outs, 7 runs

Total - 27 outs, 49 runs

 

2d Nine:

George Bennett, c. - 2 outs, 7 runs

C. Katz, l.f. - 5 outs, 2 runs

Jas. Metcalfe, 1b. - 3 outs, 5 runs

J. Mckee, c.f. - 3 outs, 4 runs

J.T. Weir, 2b. - 4 outs, 4 runs

J. Barradell, r.f. - 3 outs, 5 runs

Joe Carpenter, 3b. - 3 outs, 5 runs

E.A. Lawrence, p. - 1 outs, 8 runs

D.G. Smythe, s.s. - 4 runs, 4 outs

Total - 28 outs, 44 runs

 

W. Weir, of the first nine, which was victorious, received the prize-belt because he had made as many runs as any other player of that nine and the least number of outs.

Sources

The Natchez Democrat, May 16, 1867

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