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<p>For this game, however, a large crowd accompanied the club to the playing ground, and the game proceeded.</p>
<p>For this game, however, a large crowd accompanied the club to the playing ground, and the game proceeded.</p>
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|Sources=<p>Jerrold Casway, "Philadelphia's Pythians: The "Colored" Team of 1866-1871," <em>National Pastime </em>(SABR, 1995), page 121.&nbsp; Jerry's source is the<em> Sunday</em> Dispatch, October t, 1866.<em>&nbsp;</em></p>
|Sources=<p>Jerrold Casway, "Philadelphia's Pythians: The "Colored" Team of 1866-1871," <em>National Pastime </em>(SABR, 1995), page 121.&nbsp; Jerry's source is the<em> Sunday</em> <em>Dispatch</em>, October 7, 1866.<em>&nbsp;</em></p>
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Early Black Club in Philly Plays Game -- Despite the Irish-Americans

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City/State/Country: Philadelphia, PA, US
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"On October 3, 1866, at the Wharton Street grounds, the Pythians played and lost a match against the Bachelor Club of Albany, 70-15.  This game is the only known regular match for he Pythian in their inaugural year."

"In spite of their enthusiasm for playing ball, the Pythian initially had trouble competing out of their neighborhood. Apparently, there was a turf boundary, and the Irish tried to keep the blacks of the inner-city wards from venturing south of Bainbridge Street . . . the 'dead line,' and any movement beyond 'meant contention.'" 

For this game, however, a large crowd accompanied the club to the playing ground, and the game proceeded.

 

Sources

Jerrold Casway, "Philadelphia's Pythians: The "Colored" Team of 1866-1871," National Pastime (SABR, 1995), page 121.  Jerry's source is the Sunday Dispatch, October 7, 1866. 

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