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|Name=Excelsior Club of South Brooklyn v Pastime Club of Brooklyn on 18 August 1859
|Name=Excelsior Club of Brooklyn v Pastime Club of Brooklyn on 18 August 1859
|Date=1859-08-18
|Coordinates=40.6849961, -73.9418603
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|Type of Date=Day
|Type of Date=Day
|Date=1859/08/18
|Date Note=
|Country=United States
|State=NY
|Borough=Brooklyn
|City=Bedford, Long Island
|Field=Pastime grounds
|Field=Pastime 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=
|Home Team=Excelsior Club of South Brooklyn
|Innings=
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|Home Team=Excelsior Club of Brooklyn
|Home Score=20
|Away Team=Pastime Club of Brooklyn
|Away Team=Pastime Club of Brooklyn
|Home Score=20
|Away Score=12
|Away Score=12
|Description=<p>(NYT: “A large number of spectators were upon the ground, an unusual proportion being ladies.)</p><p>(BDE: “A large number were on the ground, many being ladies.)</p><p>(PSOT: “The first match this season between these Brooklyn clubs . Considerable interest was manifested in regard to this contest, the excellent play of the Pastimes, in their game with the Atlantics the same week, making it a question of some doubt as to which party would prove victorious on this occasion, especially as the Pastimes were aided by Dayton, whose absence in the Atlantic match materially affected the play of the Pastimes. There were fully two thousand people present on Thursday to witness the contest, among them, as usual, a number of the fair sex, who will always find ample accommodation provided for them at all base ball as well as cricket matches. The game was well played on both sides, and the result is highly creditable to the Excelsiors, as the Pastimes have shown in their last two matches that they are not to be disposed of by any club without excellent play on the part of their opponents.)</p>
|Description=<p>(NYT: &ldquo;A large number of spectators were upon the ground, an unusual proportion being ladies.&rdquo;)</p>
|Sources=<p>(1) “Base Ball: Excelsior vs. Pastime,NYT, vol. 8, no. 2469 (19 Aug 1859), p. 5, col. 2</p> <p>(2) “City News and Gossip: Base Ball,BDE, vol. 18, no. 196 (19 Aug 1859), p. 3, col. 1</p> <p>(3) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Excelsior vs. Pastime,PSOT, vol. 6, no. 26 (27 Aug 1859), p. 404, col. 2</p> <p>(4) “Excelsior vs. Pastime,NYC, vol. 7, no. 19 (27 Aug 1859), p. 149, col. [xx]</p> <p>(5) Peverelly, p. 55</p> <p>(6) Wright, pp. 31 &amp; 36</p>
<p>(BDE: &ldquo;A large number were on the ground, many being ladies.&rdquo;)</p>
<p>(PSOT: &ldquo;The first match this season between these Brooklyn clubs &hellip;. Considerable interest was manifested in regard to this contest, the excellent play of the Pastimes, in their game with the Atlantics the same week, making it a question of some doubt as to which party would prove victorious on this occasion, especially as the Pastimes were aided by Dayton, whose absence in the Atlantic match materially affected the play of the Pastimes. There were fully two thousand people present on Thursday to witness the contest, among them, as usual, a number of the fair sex, who will always find ample accommodation provided for them at all base ball as well as cricket matches. &hellip; The game was well played on both sides, and the result is highly creditable to the Excelsiors, as the Pastimes have shown in their last two matches that they are not to be disposed of by any club without excellent play on the part of their opponents.&rdquo;)</p>
|Sources=<p>(1) &ldquo;Base Ball: Excelsior vs. Pastime,&rdquo; NYT, vol. 8, no. 2469 (19 Aug 1859), p. 5, col. 2</p>
<p>(2) &ldquo;City News and Gossip: Base Ball,&rdquo; BDE, vol. 18, no. 196 (19 Aug 1859), p. 3, col. 1</p>
<p>(3) &ldquo;Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Excelsior vs. Pastime,&rdquo; PSOT, vol. 6, no. 26 (27 Aug 1859), p. 404, col. 2</p>
<p>(4) &ldquo;Excelsior vs. Pastime,&rdquo; NYC, vol. 7, no. 19 (27 Aug 1859), p. 149, col. [xx]</p>
<p>(5) Peverelly, p. 55</p>
<p>(6) Wright, pp. 31 &amp; 36</p>
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|Reviewed=Yes
|Submitted by=Craig Waff
|Submitted by=Craig Waff
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Date of Game Thursday, August 18, 1859
Location Bedford, Long Island, Brooklyn, NY, United States
Field Pastime grounds
Home Team Excelsior Club of Brooklyn
Away Team Pastime Club of Brooklyn
Score 20 - 12
Description

(NYT: “A large number of spectators were upon the ground, an unusual proportion being ladies.”)

(BDE: “A large number were on the ground, many being ladies.”)

(PSOT: “The first match this season between these Brooklyn clubs …. Considerable interest was manifested in regard to this contest, the excellent play of the Pastimes, in their game with the Atlantics the same week, making it a question of some doubt as to which party would prove victorious on this occasion, especially as the Pastimes were aided by Dayton, whose absence in the Atlantic match materially affected the play of the Pastimes. There were fully two thousand people present on Thursday to witness the contest, among them, as usual, a number of the fair sex, who will always find ample accommodation provided for them at all base ball as well as cricket matches. … The game was well played on both sides, and the result is highly creditable to the Excelsiors, as the Pastimes have shown in their last two matches that they are not to be disposed of by any club without excellent play on the part of their opponents.”)

Sources

(1) “Base Ball: Excelsior vs. Pastime,” NYT, vol. 8, no. 2469 (19 Aug 1859), p. 5, col. 2

(2) “City News and Gossip: Base Ball,” BDE, vol. 18, no. 196 (19 Aug 1859), p. 3, col. 1

(3) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Excelsior vs. Pastime,” PSOT, vol. 6, no. 26 (27 Aug 1859), p. 404, col. 2

(4) “Excelsior vs. Pastime,” NYC, vol. 7, no. 19 (27 Aug 1859), p. 149, col. [xx]

(5) Peverelly, p. 55

(6) Wright, pp. 31 & 36

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