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|Name= | |Name=London Base Ball Club v Club of Delaware, Ontario in 1856undefined | ||
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|Home Team= | |Home Team=London Base Ball Club | ||
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|Away Team= | |Away Team=Club of Delaware, Ontario | ||
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|Description=<p>From William Humber's "Early Baseball ii Canada" manuscript, 9/14/12:</p><p>Railton’s Directory for the City of London, Canada West (later Ontario) published in 1856 described the formation of a local club consisting of 22 members. The number is significant because it appears to conform to the description of what the New York Clipper later described as “the game as played in Canada”, [and which for simplicity sake I will now dub, “The Canadian Game”] with teams consisting of 11-aside.</p><p>See also Martin, "The Tecumsehs" p. 32.</p> | |Description=<p>From William Humber's "Early Baseball ii Canada" manuscript, 9/14/12:</p><p>Railton’s Directory for the City of London, Canada West (later Ontario) published in 1856 described the formation of a local club consisting of 22 members. The number is significant because it appears to conform to the description of what the New York Clipper later described as “the game as played in Canada”, [and which for simplicity sake I will now dub, “The Canadian Game”] with teams consisting of 11-aside.</p><p>See also Martin, "The Tecumsehs" p. 32.</p> | ||
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Revision as of 09:37, 15 November 2020
Date of Game | 1856 |
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Game | Predecessor Game |
Location | London, Ontario, Canada |
Modern Address | |
Field | Military Reserve |
Home Team | London Base Ball Club |
Away Team | Add Club Page Club of Delaware, Ontario |
Score | |
Has Source On Hand | No |
Innings | |
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Description | From William Humber's "Early Baseball ii Canada" manuscript, 9/14/12: Railton’s Directory for the City of London, Canada West (later Ontario) published in 1856 described the formation of a local club consisting of 22 members. The number is significant because it appears to conform to the description of what the New York Clipper later described as “the game as played in Canada”, [and which for simplicity sake I will now dub, “The Canadian Game”] with teams consisting of 11-aside. See also Martin, "The Tecumsehs" p. 32. |
Sources | Railton’s Directory for the City of London, Canada West (later Ontario), 1856 New York Clipper Sept. 27, 1856 |
Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
Has Source On Hand | No |
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Submitted by | Bill Humber |
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Entry Origin | Sabrpedia |
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