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{{Club
{{Club
|Coordinates=33.4734978, -82.0105148
|Entry Origin=Sabrpedia
|Name=Club of Augusta
|Name=Club of Augusta
|Date=1/1/1859
|Club Name=Augusta
|Type of Date=Year
|Type of Date=Month
|Date=1859/11/01
|Date of Dissolution Type=Day
|Country=United States
|State=GA
|City=Augusta
|Description=<p>From Protoball Entry #1859.4 &ndash; Base Ball Club Forms in Augusta GA: Town Ball Played Also &ndash; or Instead?</p>
<p>"Baseball Club formed in Augusta in 1859," unidentified clipping at the Giamatti Research Center, Cooperstown, September 15, 1985. Per Millen note # 42.</p>
<p>"Town Ball. &ndash; On the 24th ult., the young men of Augusta, Ga., met on the Parade Ground, and organized themselves in two parties for enjoying a friendly game at this hearty game." They played two innings, and "W.D.'s side scored 43, squeezing the peaches on P. B.'s, who managed only 19. Source: The New York Clipper (date and page omitted; date inferred from Mears scrapbook placement). Facsimile from page 25 (column 3, third story) of a Mears Collection scrapbook, provided by Craig Waff, September 2008.</p>
<p>Query: Is there any indication that Association rules were used by the reported club? Why would a newspaper call the modern game "town ball?"</p>
<p>NOTE -- Because of uncertainty in the rules used in this game, the fact that it was termed "town ball," and further doubt about the year it was played, we are in October 2012 designating the February 1860 game in Macon as Georgia's first game played by Association rules. Perhaps more definitive evidence can be found.</p>
<p>This game report is from the <em>Augusta Daily Constitutionalist</em>, Nov. 26, 1859.</p>
<p>The <em>Augusta Constitutionalist</em>, Dec. 21, 1859, has an ad for the regular meeting of the "Base Ball Club of Augusta" that evening, at the Clinch Rifles Drill Room. Signed W. C. Barber, Secy. and Treas.</p>
|Sources=<p>The&nbsp;<em>Augusta Constitutionalist</em>, Nov. 26, Dec. 21, 1859</p>
|Has Source On Hand=No
|Reviewed=Yes
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
|First in Location=Augusta, GA
|Has Supplemental Text=No
|Is No Later Than=Yes
|Is No Later Than=Yes
|First Newspaper Mention=1/1/1859
|First Newspaper Mention=1859/01/01
|First Newspaper Mention Date Type=Year
|First Newspaper Mention Date Type=Year
|City=Augusta
|State=GA
|Country=United States
|Coordinates=33.4734978, -82.0105148
|Description=<p>From Protoball Entry #1859.4 – Base Ball Club Forms in Augusta GA:  Town Ball Played Also – or Instead?
</p><p>"Baseball Club formed in Augusta in 1859," unidentified clipping at the Giamatti Research Center, Cooperstown, September 15, 1985. Per Millen note # 42.
</p><p>"Town Ball. – On the 24th ult., the young men of Augusta, Ga., met on the Parade Ground, and organized themselves in two parties for enjoying a friendly game at this hearty game."  They played two innings, and "W.D.'s side scored 43, squeezing the peaches on P. B.'s, who managed only 19.  Source:  The New York Clipper (date and page omitted; date inferred from Mears scrapbook placement).  Facsimile from page 25 (column 3, third story) of a Mears Collection scrapbook, provided by Craig Waff, September 2008.
</p><p>Query: Is there any indication that Association rules were used by the reported club?  Why would a newspaper call the modern game "town ball?"
</p><p>NOTE -- Because of uncertainty in the rules used in this game, the fact that it was termed "town ball," and further doubt about the year it was played, we are in October 2012 designating the February 1860 game in Macon as Georgia's first game played by Association rules.  Perhaps more definitive evidence can be found.
</p>
|Reviewed=Yes
|Entry Origin=Sabrpedia
|First in Location=GA
}}
}}

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Nick Name Augusta
Earliest Known Date November 1859
Location Augusta, GA, United States
Description

From Protoball Entry #1859.4 – Base Ball Club Forms in Augusta GA: Town Ball Played Also – or Instead?

"Baseball Club formed in Augusta in 1859," unidentified clipping at the Giamatti Research Center, Cooperstown, September 15, 1985. Per Millen note # 42.

"Town Ball. – On the 24th ult., the young men of Augusta, Ga., met on the Parade Ground, and organized themselves in two parties for enjoying a friendly game at this hearty game." They played two innings, and "W.D.'s side scored 43, squeezing the peaches on P. B.'s, who managed only 19. Source: The New York Clipper (date and page omitted; date inferred from Mears scrapbook placement). Facsimile from page 25 (column 3, third story) of a Mears Collection scrapbook, provided by Craig Waff, September 2008.

Query: Is there any indication that Association rules were used by the reported club? Why would a newspaper call the modern game "town ball?"

NOTE -- Because of uncertainty in the rules used in this game, the fact that it was termed "town ball," and further doubt about the year it was played, we are in October 2012 designating the February 1860 game in Macon as Georgia's first game played by Association rules. Perhaps more definitive evidence can be found.

This game report is from the Augusta Daily Constitutionalist, Nov. 26, 1859.

The Augusta Constitutionalist, Dec. 21, 1859, has an ad for the regular meeting of the "Base Ball Club of Augusta" that evening, at the Clinch Rifles Drill Room. Signed W. C. Barber, Secy. and Treas.

Sources

The Augusta Constitutionalist, Nov. 26, Dec. 21, 1859

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Found by Bruce Allardice
First in Location Augusta, GA
Entry Origin Sabrpedia

Win/Loss Records As Far As We Now Know

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Year Games Wins Losses Ties
1860 1 Played 0 Won 0 Lost 0 Tied

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Page Date City Borough State Team 1 Team 2 Score First in Contributor
Ballgame 1860-11-07 Augusta GA Club of Augusta Club of Augusta 32 - 25 Augusta, GA Bruce Allardice

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