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|Name=Marseilles Base Ball Club v Base Ball and Wicket Club of Ottawa in June | |Name=Marseilles Base Ball Club v Base Ball and Wicket Club of Ottawa in June 1858undefined | ||
|Coordinates=41.3308666, -88.7081293 | |Coordinates=41.3308666, -88.7081293 | ||
|NY Rules=No - Predecessor | |NY Rules=No - Predecessor | ||
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|Away Team=Base Ball and Wicket Club of Ottawa | |Away Team=Base Ball and Wicket Club of Ottawa | ||
|Description=<p>The Ottawa <em>Free Trader</em>, June 26, 1858, reports on a "trial of skill" played "Friday of last week" at Marseilles between the Marseilles Base Ball Club and the Base Ball and Wicket Club of Ottawa. It was a three-inning game, played in 3 hours 40 minutes, with Ottawa winning by "21 points" (230 to 209).</p> | |Description=<p>The Ottawa <em>Free Trader</em>, June 26, 1858, reports on a "trial of skill" played "Friday of last week" at Marseilles between the Marseilles Base Ball Club and the Base Ball and Wicket Club of Ottawa. It was a three-inning game, played in 3 hours 40 minutes, with Ottawa winning by "21 points" (230 to 209).</p> | ||
<p>The Ottawa Republican, June 26, 1858, reported on this game too: "On June 13th, the Ottawa Ball Clbu, having received a challenge from the ball club of Marseilles for a match game of base ball, preceded to the village determined to settle the interesting, important and momentous occasion as to which team were the best on a knock, a catch and a run." They played on the green near the canal. J. H. Burlison is mentioned as vice president of the Ottawa club, and having made a pep talk nobody could hear.</p> | |||
<p>This does not appear to be the NY game.</p> | <p>This does not appear to be the NY game.</p> | ||
<p>Two umpires are mentioned, [John] H. Burlison of Ottawa and A. B. Thompson of Marseilles. The Marseilles club prepared a postgame supper, but the "late hour" saw the Ottawa team going home without it. </p> | <p>Two umpires are mentioned, [John] H. Burlison of Ottawa and A. B. Thompson of Marseilles. The Marseilles club prepared a postgame supper, but the "late hour" saw the Ottawa team going home without it. </p> | ||
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|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice | |Submitted by=Bruce Allardice | ||
|Reviewed=Yes | |Reviewed=Yes | ||
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Revision as of 06:37, 22 May 2015
Date of Game | June 1858 |
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Game | |
Location | Marseilles, IL, United States |
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Field | Add Field Page |
Home Team | Marseilles Base Ball Club |
Away Team | Add Club Page Base Ball and Wicket Club of Ottawa |
Score | |
Has Source On Hand | No |
Innings | 3 |
Number of Players | |
NY Rules | No - Predecessor |
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Description | The Ottawa Free Trader, June 26, 1858, reports on a "trial of skill" played "Friday of last week" at Marseilles between the Marseilles Base Ball Club and the Base Ball and Wicket Club of Ottawa. It was a three-inning game, played in 3 hours 40 minutes, with Ottawa winning by "21 points" (230 to 209). The Ottawa Republican, June 26, 1858, reported on this game too: "On June 13th, the Ottawa Ball Clbu, having received a challenge from the ball club of Marseilles for a match game of base ball, preceded to the village determined to settle the interesting, important and momentous occasion as to which team were the best on a knock, a catch and a run." They played on the green near the canal. J. H. Burlison is mentioned as vice president of the Ottawa club, and having made a pep talk nobody could hear. This does not appear to be the NY game. Two umpires are mentioned, [John] H. Burlison of Ottawa and A. B. Thompson of Marseilles. The Marseilles club prepared a postgame supper, but the "late hour" saw the Ottawa team going home without it. |
Sources | The Ottawa Free Trader, June 26, 1858 |
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Has Source On Hand | No |
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Submitted by | Bruce Allardice |
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