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|Text=<p>"For many reasons this game has excited more interest than any other ever played hereabouts."  The <u>Evening Star</u> carries a full game account and box score.  "Geo Hibbs, Dooley, and Beale of the National, went into the "corking" line pretty largely, the latter leading the score of his side."  It was the deciding game of the match.</p>
|Text=<p>"For many reasons this game has excited more interest than any other ever played hereabouts."  The <u>Evening Star</u> carries a full game account and box score.  "Geo Hibbs, Dooley, and Beale of the National, went into the "corking" line pretty largely, the latter leading the score of his side."  It was the deciding game of the match.</p>
<p>"Base Ball:  Potomac vs. National: the Conquering Game," <u>Washington [DC] Evening Star</u>, October 23, 1860, page 3.</p>
<p>"Base Ball:  Potomac vs. National: the Conquering Game," <u>Washington [DC] Evening Star</u>, October 23, 1860, page 3.</p>
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Potomacs "Conquer" Nationals in Washington

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"For many reasons this game has excited more interest than any other ever played hereabouts." The Evening Star carries a full game account and box score. "Geo Hibbs, Dooley, and Beale of the National, went into the "corking" line pretty largely, the latter leading the score of his side." It was the deciding game of the match.

"Base Ball: Potomac vs. National: the Conquering Game," Washington [DC] Evening Star, October 23, 1860, page 3.

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