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|Text=<p>BASE-BALL -- MATCH GAME FOR A BENEVOLENT PURPOSE. -- It will be seen from the correspondence between Messers. John Dooley, John Ahern, and others, and Captain Babcock, that a match game of base-ball will be soon played by the Pastime and nine picked men of other clubs for the benefit of St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum. The object is highly praiseworthy, and as the game will be a most exciting one, many will be pleased with the opportunity of gratifying their taste for witnessing manly sport and doing a benevolent action at the same time.</p>
|Text=<p>BASE-BALL -- MATCH GAME FOR A BENEVOLENT PURPOSE. -- It will be seen from the correspondence between Messers. John Dooley, John Ahern, and others, and Captain Babcock, that a match game of base-ball will be soon played by the Pastime and nine picked men of other clubs for the benefit of St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum. The object is highly praiseworthy, and as the game will be a most exciting one, many will be pleased with the opportunity of gratifying their taste for witnessing manly sport and doing a benevolent action at the same time.</p>
|Source=Richmond Daily Dispatch, 9 October 1867
|Source=Richmond Daily Dispatch, 9 October 1867
|Comment=<p>Alexander G. Babcock (1835-1894), captain, president and first baseman of the Pastime Club, was a native New Yorker who had played for NYC clubs before moving to Virginia and serving in the Confederate Army.</p>
|Comment=<p>The game would be played on October 15.</p>
<p>Alexander G. Babcock (1835-1894), captain, president and first baseman of the Pastime Club, was a native New Yorker who had played for NYC clubs before moving to Virginia and serving in the Confederate Army.</p>
|Submitted by=Bill Hicklin
|Submitted by=Bill Hicklin
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Date Wednesday, October 9, 1867
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BASE-BALL -- MATCH GAME FOR A BENEVOLENT PURPOSE. -- It will be seen from the correspondence between Messers. John Dooley, John Ahern, and others, and Captain Babcock, that a match game of base-ball will be soon played by the Pastime and nine picked men of other clubs for the benefit of St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum. The object is highly praiseworthy, and as the game will be a most exciting one, many will be pleased with the opportunity of gratifying their taste for witnessing manly sport and doing a benevolent action at the same time.

Source Richmond Daily Dispatch, 9 October 1867
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The game would be played on October 15.

Alexander G. Babcock (1835-1894), captain, president and first baseman of the Pastime Club, was a native New Yorker who had played for NYC clubs before moving to Virginia and serving in the Confederate Army.

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