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|Description=<p>(return game)</p><p>(<i>Troy Daily Whig</i> (3): “The weather was quite  unfavorable, still quite a large number of spectators were present who appeared  to enjoy the game vastly.  The  fielding of the Victory was far below the average.  The Priams’ were doubtless  somewhat discouraged when they saw their opponents score up nineteen runs on  even innings [end of 1st inning]; still they battled manfully, and at the end  did not exhibit other than the most generous and kindly feelings, in spite of  the extreme odds against them.  It  was a great source of regret that a high wind was prevailing during the whole  course of the game.  Had it been  otherwise, we hazard nothing when we say that the fielding would have been  very much better on both sides.   At the conclusion of the game, the ball was presented by Robt. Green,  Esq., Capt. Of the Priams, with a very fine speech, which was replied to by  W. H. Hegeman, Esq., Capt. Of the Victory’s, in quite a handsome  manner.  Cheers were then given  for each other, when the Clubs separated and wended their ways  homeward.”)</p>
|Description=<p>(return game)</p><p>(<i>Troy Daily Whig</i> (3): “The weather was quite  unfavorable, still quite a large number of spectators were present who appeared  to enjoy the game vastly.  The  fielding of the Victory was far below the average.  The Priams’ were doubtless  somewhat discouraged when they saw their opponents score up nineteen runs on  even innings [end of 1st inning]; still they battled manfully, and at the end  did not exhibit other than the most generous and kindly feelings, in spite of  the extreme odds against them.  It  was a great source of regret that a high wind was prevailing during the whole  course of the game.  Had it been  otherwise, we hazard nothing when we say that the fielding would have been  very much better on both sides.   At the conclusion of the game, the ball was presented by Robt. Green,  Esq., Capt. Of the Priams, with a very fine speech, which was replied to by  W. H. Hegeman, Esq., Capt. Of the Victory’s, in quite a handsome  manner.  Cheers were then given  for each other, when the Clubs separated and wended their ways  homeward.”)</p>
|Sources=<p>(1) “Base  Ball,” <i>Troy Daily Whig,</i> vol. 26, no. 7789  (13 Oct 1859), p. 3, col. 4 [date = 18  Oct]</p> <p>(2) “Base  Ball,” <i>Troy Daily Whig,</i> vol. 26, no. 7794  (19 Oct 1859), p. 3, col. 5</p> <p>(3) “Base  Ball,” <i>Troy Daily Whig,</i> vol. 26, no. 7795  (20 Oct 1859), p. 3, col. 3</p>
|Sources=<p>(1) “Base  Ball,” <i>Troy Daily Whig,</i> vol. 26, no. 7789  (13 Oct 1859), p. 3, col. 4 [date = 18  Oct]</p> <p>(2) “Base  Ball,” <i>Troy Daily Whig,</i> vol. 26, no. 7794  (19 Oct 1859), p. 3, col. 5</p> <p>(3) “Base  Ball,” <i>Troy Daily Whig,</i> vol. 26, no. 7795  (20 Oct 1859), p. 3, col. 3</p>
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|Submitted by=Craig Waff
|Submitted by=Craig Waff
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Date of Game Wednesday, October 19, 1859
Location Troy, NY, United States
Field  Add Field Page Victory grounds near Wier’s course
Home Team Victory Club of Troy
Away Team Priam Club of Troy
Score 54 - 11
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(Troy Daily Whig (3): “The weather was quite unfavorable, still quite a large number of spectators were present who appeared to enjoy the game vastly.  The fielding of the Victory was far below the average.  The Priams’ were doubtless somewhat discouraged when they saw their opponents score up nineteen runs on even innings [end of 1st inning]; still they battled manfully, and at the end did not exhibit other than the most generous and kindly feelings, in spite of the extreme odds against them.  It was a great source of regret that a high wind was prevailing during the whole course of the game.  Had it been otherwise, we hazard nothing when we say that the fielding would have been very much better on both sides.  At the conclusion of the game, the ball was presented by Robt. Green, Esq., Capt. Of the Priams, with a very fine speech, which was replied to by W. H. Hegeman, Esq., Capt. Of the Victory’s, in quite a handsome manner.  Cheers were then given for each other, when the Clubs separated and wended their ways homeward.”)

Sources

(1) “Base Ball,” Troy Daily Whig, vol. 26, no. 7789 (13 Oct 1859), p. 3, col. 4 [date = 18 Oct]

(2) “Base Ball,” Troy Daily Whig, vol. 26, no. 7794 (19 Oct 1859), p. 3, col. 5

(3) “Base Ball,” Troy Daily Whig, vol. 26, no. 7795 (20 Oct 1859), p. 3, col. 3

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