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Knicks Prepare for 1846 Season: Early Match Game in Brooklyn Rained out.
Salience | Peripheral |
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Tags | Newspaper CoverageNewspaper Coverage |
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City/State/Country: | Manhattan, NY, United States |
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Game | Base BallBase Ball |
Immediacy of Report | Contemporary |
Age of Players | AdultAdult |
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[A] "FIELD SPORTS--The Knickerbocker Base Ball Club commence playing for the season, on Tuesday next, at the Elysian Fields, Hoboken." [B] "The weather was most unfavorable for the sport promised <a club cricket match,> a base ball game between the members of the Knickerbocker Club . . .
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Sources | [A]New York Herald, April 6, 1846. [B] New York Herald, April 14, 1846.
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Comment | John Thorn's comments, 12/18/2021: "This [exceedingly brief April 6 notice] is not the first appearance of baseball in the daily press, nor even of the Knicks, who came in for mention in the Herald's November 11, 1845 report of an intramural game of the New York Base Ball Club." See entry 1845.33. "Interestingly, the Knicks visited the Stars in Brooklyn on April 13, 1846 to play what would have been their first match game, but were rained out. This was reported in the Herald of the following day. "The April 6, 1846 notice is something that may have been overlooked." Edit with form to add a comment |
Query | Were there many known modern games played in Brooklyn prior to this rainout? Is the opponent in the April 13 game known, or was it not really to be a match game? If it was to be a match game, do we know that it would have employed the new Knick rules? Edit with form to add a query |
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Submitted by | John Thorn |
Submission Note | 19CBB posting, 12/18/2021 |
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