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|Sources=<p>The&nbsp;<span>New-York Tribune</span>&nbsp;(October 12, 1859), page 5 column 2&nbsp;</p>
|Sources=<p>The&nbsp;<span>New-York Tribune</span>&nbsp;(October 12, 1859), page 5 column 2&nbsp;</p>
<p><span>New York&nbsp;</span><span>Clipper</span>, October 22, 1859.&nbsp;</p>
<p><span>New York&nbsp;</span><span>Clipper</span>, October 22, 1859.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Joanne Hulbert, "The Massachusetts Champions",&nbsp;<em>Inventing Baseball: The 100 Greatest Games of the 19th Century&nbsp;</em>(SABR, 2013), pp. 22-23</p>
<p>Joanne Hulbert, "The Massachusetts Champions-- Excelsiors of Upton vs. Unions of Medway", in&nbsp;<em>Inventing Baseball: The 100 Greatest Games of the 19th Century&nbsp;</em>(SABR, 2013), pp. 22-23</p>
|Comment=<p>Joanne Hulbert, David Nevard, John Thorn, and Craig Waff helped untangle previous versions of this material [H. S. had recalled the big game as taking place in 1858]. Gregory Christiano contributed a facsimile of the&nbsp;<span>Clipper</span>&nbsp;article in 2009.</p>
|Comment=<p>Joanne Hulbert, David Nevard, John Thorn, and Craig Waff helped untangle previous versions of this material [H. S. had recalled the big game as taking place in 1858]. Gregory Christiano contributed a facsimile of the&nbsp;<span>Clipper</span>&nbsp;article in 2009.</p>
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Excelsiors and Union Club play for $500 and MA Championship

Salience Noteworthy
Location New England
City/State/Country: Worcester, MA, United States
Game Base Ball
Immediacy of Report Contemporary
Age of Players Adult
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The two clubs were the Excelsior Club of Upton MA and the Union Club of Medway MA. The Excelsiors won, 100-56, and received $500 in gold. "The game, in which 80 innings were played, occupied nearly 11 hours, and proved quite a treat to those who witnessed it. In 1860 the two clubs would meet for a $1000 purse.

5000 spectators attended the match, including "delegations from many of the clubs throughout the state." Posted to 19CBB on 3/1/2007 by George Thompson.

Writing of this match nearly fifty years later, "H.S" [Presumably Henry Sargent] said it was his recollection that "The attendance was more than 10,000 at each day's play. In the neighboring towns the factories gave their employees holidays to see the game." "H. S.," "Roundball: Baseball's Predecessor and a Famous Massachusetts Game," The New York Sun (Monday, May 8, 1905) page not known. The article features many other aspects of roundball.

 

Sources

The New-York Tribune (October 12, 1859), page 5 column 2 

New York Clipper, October 22, 1859. 

Joanne Hulbert, "The Massachusetts Champions-- Excelsiors of Upton vs. Unions of Medway", in Inventing Baseball: The 100 Greatest Games of the 19th Century (SABR, 2013), pp. 22-23

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Joanne Hulbert, David Nevard, John Thorn, and Craig Waff helped untangle previous versions of this material [H. S. had recalled the big game as taking place in 1858]. Gregory Christiano contributed a facsimile of the Clipper article in 2009.

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