Club of Newark v Oriental/Olympic Club of Newark on 13 July 1855

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Date of Game Friday, July 13, 1855
Location East Newark, Hudson County, NJ, United States
Field  Add Field Page Newark BBC Grounds
Home Team Newark Club
Away Team Oriental/Olympic Club of Newark
Score 31 - 10
NY Rules Likely
Description

This game appears on the Protoball Games Tabulation [NYC file] complied by Craig Waff. Reports appeared in the Clipper, Spirit, and NY Daily Times.

The Spirit named this game the first inter-club match to be played in New Jersey: perhaps it held Hoboken to be a part of NY?

Sources

(1) “New-Jersey: Base Ball,” NYDT, vol. 4, no. 1195 (18 Jul 1855), p. 3, col. 6

(2) “Base Ball: Newark vs. Olympic Club,” SOT, vol. 25, no. 23 (21 Jul 1855), p. 276, col. 2

(3) “The Newark and Olympic Clubs,” NYC, [?] Jul 1855

Comment

Based on current research, this appears to be the first game played between two New Jersey clubs by New York rules.  The two teams played previously on June 13th, but based on the available information, they didn't use New York rules.  For this game, the short article and rough box score show nine players on a side and a 31-10 score.  The total of 31 runs is in excess of the Knickerbocker's 21, but it may be that the Newark Club batted first and went beyond 21 before the side was retired.  In addition a New York Clipper article, date unknown, said that the Newark Club won with "ten runs to spare" and there could also be a number of explanations why the game went on after the Newark Club scored 21 runs.  The next potential game by New York rules between New Jersey clubs was the Newark Club's 27 - 19 win over the Newark Juniors on 9/5/1855.  Here again there were nine players on a team and the score is closer to what we might expect by Knickerbocker rules.

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Found by Craig Waff
Entered by Bruce Allardice
First in Location East Newark, NJ
Players Locality Local
Entry Origin Sabrpedia



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