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|Name=Atlantic Club of Brooklyn v Mutual Club of New York on 20 August 1860
|Name=Atlantic Club of Brooklyn v Mutual Club of New York on 20 August 1860
|Date=1860-08-20
|Coordinates=40.6537806, -73.956165
|Entry Origin=Games Tab
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|Type of Date=Day
|Type of Date=Day
|Date=1860/08/20
|Date Note=
|Country=United States
|State=NY
|Borough=Brooklyn
|City=Bedford, Long Island
|Field=Atlantic grounds
|Field=Atlantic grounds
|City=Bedford, Long Island
|Modern Address=
|State=NY
|Number of Players=
|Country=United States
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|Coordinates=40.6849961, -73.9418603
|Game Number=
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|Home Team=Atlantic Club of Brooklyn
|Home Team=Atlantic Club of Brooklyn
|Home Score=26
|Away Team=Mutual Club of New York
|Away Team=Mutual Club of New York
|Home Score=26
|Away Score=24
|Away Score=24
|Description=<p>(return match)</p><p>(BDE: “The result added another victory to the Atlantic’s long list of triumphs. They have played nine first class matches thus far this season and have lost but one game out of the nine. The game was a source of gratification alike to victors and the defeated, for the latter seemed well pleased with the result apparently. The whole party was well entertained by the Atlantic’s at the close of the game.)</p><p>(NYT: “These Clubs played in presence of about fifteen hundred spectators . After the presentation of the ball, and consequent speeches, a liberal collation was provided by the Atlantics for their guests, which was presided over by Mr. Caleb Sniffen with his usual attention to the wants of the Atlantic’s guests, and at which there was a good time generally. The match was conducted in the most friendly manner, the Atlantics using every exertion to keep the ground clear and suppress the disposition of the outsiders (to the manner born) to give too much vent to their lungs.)</p><p>(NYC: “At the close of the game the usual entertainment was provided by the Atlantics at Wild’s Hotel for their welcome guests.)</p>
|Description=<p>(return match)</p>
|Sources=<p>(1) “Base Ball: Atlantic vs. Mutual,BDE, vol. 19, no. 198 (21 Aug 1860), p. 2, col. 5</p> <p>(2) “Base Ball: Mutual of New-York vs. Atlantic of Brooklyn—The Atlantic Again Victorious,NYT, vol. 9, no. 2782 (21 Aug 1860), p. 8, col. 5</p> <p>(3) “Atlantic vs. Mutual,NYC, vol. 8, no. 20 (1 Sep 1860), p. 156, col. [xx]</p> <p>(4) Peverelly, pp. 37 &amp; 63 [former page states 14 runs for Mutual; latter pages dates game 20 Sep]</p> <p>(5) Wright, pp. 45 &amp; 51 [reports a 26-14 game]</p>
<p>(BDE: &ldquo;The result added another victory to the Atlantic&rsquo;s long list of triumphs. They have played nine first class matches thus far this season and have lost but one game out of the nine. &hellip; The game was a source of gratification alike to victors and the defeated, for the latter seemed well pleased with the result apparently. The whole party was well entertained by the Atlantic&rsquo;s at the close of the game.&rdquo;)</p>
<p>(NYT: &ldquo;These Clubs played &hellip; in presence of about fifteen hundred spectators &hellip; . After the presentation of the ball, and consequent speeches, a liberal collation was provided by the Atlantics for their guests, which was presided over by Mr. Caleb Sniffen with his usual attention to the wants of the Atlantic&rsquo;s guests, and at which there was a good time generally. The match was conducted in the most friendly manner, the Atlantics using every exertion to keep the ground clear and suppress the disposition of the outsiders (to the manner born) to give too much vent to their lungs.&rdquo;)</p>
<p>(NYC: &ldquo;At the close of the game the usual entertainment was provided by the Atlantics at Wild&rsquo;s Hotel for their welcome guests.&rdquo;)</p>
|Sources=<p>(1) &ldquo;Base Ball: Atlantic vs. Mutual,&rdquo; BDE, vol. 19, no. 198 (21 Aug 1860), p. 2, col. 5</p>
<p>(2) &ldquo;Base Ball: Mutual of New-York vs. Atlantic of Brooklyn&mdash;The Atlantic Again Victorious,&rdquo; NYT, vol. 9, no. 2782 (21 Aug 1860), p. 8, col. 5</p>
<p>(3) &ldquo;Atlantic vs. Mutual,&rdquo; NYC, vol. 8, no. 20 (1 Sep 1860), p. 156, col. [xx]</p>
<p>(4) Peverelly, pp. 37 &amp; 63 [former page states 14 runs for Mutual; latter pages dates game 20 Sep]</p>
<p>(5) Wright, pp. 45 &amp; 51 [reports a 26-14 game]</p>
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|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Submitted by=Craig Waff
|Submitted by=Craig Waff
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Date of Game Monday, August 20, 1860
Location Bedford, Long Island, Brooklyn, NY, United States
Field Atlantic grounds
Home Team Atlantic Club of Brooklyn
Away Team Mutual Club of New York
Score 26 - 24
Description

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(BDE: “The result added another victory to the Atlantic’s long list of triumphs. They have played nine first class matches thus far this season and have lost but one game out of the nine. … The game was a source of gratification alike to victors and the defeated, for the latter seemed well pleased with the result apparently. The whole party was well entertained by the Atlantic’s at the close of the game.”)

(NYT: “These Clubs played … in presence of about fifteen hundred spectators … . After the presentation of the ball, and consequent speeches, a liberal collation was provided by the Atlantics for their guests, which was presided over by Mr. Caleb Sniffen with his usual attention to the wants of the Atlantic’s guests, and at which there was a good time generally. The match was conducted in the most friendly manner, the Atlantics using every exertion to keep the ground clear and suppress the disposition of the outsiders (to the manner born) to give too much vent to their lungs.”)

(NYC: “At the close of the game the usual entertainment was provided by the Atlantics at Wild’s Hotel for their welcome guests.”)

Sources

(1) “Base Ball: Atlantic vs. Mutual,” BDE, vol. 19, no. 198 (21 Aug 1860), p. 2, col. 5

(2) “Base Ball: Mutual of New-York vs. Atlantic of Brooklyn—The Atlantic Again Victorious,” NYT, vol. 9, no. 2782 (21 Aug 1860), p. 8, col. 5

(3) “Atlantic vs. Mutual,” NYC, vol. 8, no. 20 (1 Sep 1860), p. 156, col. [xx]

(4) Peverelly, pp. 37 & 63 [former page states 14 runs for Mutual; latter pages dates game 20 Sep]

(5) Wright, pp. 45 & 51 [reports a 26-14 game]

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