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The Craig B. Waff Games Tabulation
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31 Entries, using 42 sources     Pdf Version

Craig Waff's Games Tabulations made foundational contributions to our effort to document games and clubs before baseball became a professional sport. Craig's work is memorialized in this section of the site and lives on as a substantial mass of entries in Pre-pro Baseball. For more information about Pre-pro Baseball, see our About Pre-pro page.

1858

Date of Game City/Town Playing Field Outcome Sources

21 Oct, 1858

(Thu)

Syracuse, N.Y.

Married 31

Single 30

(Syracuse Base Ball Club intra-club game)

(Porter’s Spirit of the Times: “The game, which was called for at two o’clock, did not commence until a quarter to three, on account of the lateness of some of the members, …”)

(1) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Syracuse Base-Ball Club,” Porter’s Spirit of the Times, vol. 5, no. 9 (30 Oct 1858), p. 135, col. 1

(2) “Base Ball in Syracuse, N.Y.,” New York Clipper, vol. 6, no. 29 (6 Nov 1858), p. 229, col. [xx]

1859

Date of Game City/Town Playing Field Outcome Sources

2 Jul, 1859

(Sat)

Orange, N.Y.

Live Oak 24?

Old Hickory 6

(1) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Live Oak vs. Old Hickory,” New York Sunday Mercury, vol. [xx], no. [xx] (10 Jul 1859), p. 7, col. 5

16 Jul, 1859

(Sat)

Utica, N.Y.

Babcock’s side 32

Curran’s side 23

(Utica Base Ball Club intra-club game)

(1) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Utica Club,” New York Sunday Mercury, vol. [xx], no. [xx] (24 Jul 1859), p. 5, col. 6

1 Aug, 1859 or

before

Syracuse, N.Y.

Syracuse Base Ball Club 70

Syracuse Cricket Club 19

(Porter’s Spirit of the Times (1): “I send you a report of a novel match played here between the Syracuse Base ball Club and the Syracuse Cricket Club, the cricket club being the challengers, to play first a game of ball, the return match a came of cricket”)

(New York Sunday Mercury: “… in cricket, the cricket club scored 150 to 78 by the ball club.”)

(Porter’s Spirit of the Times (3): “Last week we published a report of a contest between the leading Base Ball and Cricket Clubs of Syracuse, N.Y., in which both parties came off successful in their respective games.  It was a very exciting match, and created considerable interest in the ball-playing community.  We should very much like to see a similar contest in this vicinity, as it would tend materially to remove the prejudice that seems to exist on both sides in regard to the merits of the two games.  Every Base Ball player would improve his play by a knowledge of cricket and vice versa.  Fraternize, gentlemen, and let us see which field the best—the Ball player on the Cricket field, or the cricketer on the Ball ground.”)

(1) A. B. C., “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball vs. Cricket,” Porter’s Spirit of the Times, vol. 6, no. 23 (6 Aug 1859), p. 357, col. 2 (letter dated 1 Aug)

(2) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball in Out-of-Town Places,” New York Sunday Mercury, vol. [xx], no. [xx] (7 Aug 1859), p. 8, col. 3

(3) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball vs. Cricket,” Porter’s Spirit of the Times, vol. 6, no. 24 (13 Aug 1859), p. 372, col. 3

 

1860

Date of Game City/Town Playing Field Outcome Sources

2 Jun, 1860

(Sat)

Utica, N.Y.

Utica 39

Whitesboro 8

(1) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Utica vs. Whitesboro,” Porter’s Spirit of the Times, vol. 8, no. 16 (16 Jun 1860), p. 245, col. 1

(2) “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball: Utica vs. Whitesboro,” Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times, vol. 2, no. 15 (16 Jun 1860), p. 228, col. 2

16 Jun, 1860

(Sat)

Utica, N.Y.

Utica 34

Whitesboro 23

(Porter’s Spirit of the Times: “These two clubs played their third game this season on Saturday, ….  The Whitesboros are only recently organized, and are improving very rapidly.”)

(1) “Out Door Sports: Base Ball: Base Ball at Utica—Whitesboro vs. Utica,” Porter’s Spirit of the Times, vol. 8, no. 18 (26 Jun 1860), p. 277, col. 1

(2) C. S. W., “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball: Base ball at Utica,” Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times, vol. 2, no. 17 (30 Jun 1860), p. 260, col. 2 [letter dated Whitesboro, 21 Jun]

18 Jun, 1860

(Mon)

Whitesboro, N.Y.

Whitesboro 34

Utica 20

(1) C. S. W., “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball: Base Ball at Utica,” Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times, vol. 2, no. 17 (30 Jun 1860), p. 260, col. 2 [letter dated Whitesboro, 21 Jun]

2 Jul, 1860

(Mon)

Syracuse, N.Y.

Olympic (Syracuse) 23

Mechanics (Syracuse) 20

(Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times: “the Olympics being the visitors.”)

(1) “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball: Olympic vs. Mechanics,” Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times, vol. 2, no. 21 (28 Jul 1860), p. 331, col. 3

4 Jul, 1860

(Wed)

Canastota, N.Y.

Canastota 10

Utica 10

(TIE – 9 innings)

(1) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Utica vs. Canastota,” Porter’s Spirit of the Times, vol. 8, no. 22 (24 Jul 1860), p. 341, col. 1

(2) W., “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball: Utica vs. Canastota,” Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times, vol. 2, no. 21 (28 Jul 1860), p. 332, col. 1 [letter dated 5 Jun] [game date: 4 Jun]

24 Jul, 1860

(Sat)

?

Married

Single

(Utica Base Ball Club intra-club game)

(1) Utica Base Ball Club scorebook (cited by Scott Fiesthumel in 4 Sep 2009 posting to 19cBB listserv)

28 Jul, 1860

(Sat)

Chittenango, N.Y.

Cazenovia 32

Syracuse 20

(New York Clipper: “These ball clubs of Central New York, played a match … which afforded amusement to some 1500 spectators as well as the players, and which shows that they have no mere limited knowledge of the game in that section.”)

(1) “Cazenovia vs. Syracuse,” New York Clipper, vol. 8, no. 18 (18 Aug 1860), p. 141, col. [xx]

23 Aug, 1860

(Thu)

Cazenovia, N.Y.

Syracuse 29

Cazenovia 25

(base ball)

(1) “Syracuse vs. Cazenovia,” New York Clipper, vol. 8, no. 21 (8 Sep 1860), p. 165, col. [xx]

23 Aug, 1860

(Thu)

Whitesboro, N.Y.

Whitesboro grounds

Pastime (Utica) 21

Whitesboro (Whitesboro) 16

(Porter’s Spirit of the Times: “When are we to hear again from the Utica Base ball Club?  They are too good a club to remain long inactive.  Uticas. keep the base ball rolling!”)

(1) “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball: Pastime of Utica vs. Whitesboro Club,” Porter’s Spirit of the Times, vol. 9, no. 2 (4 Sep 1860), p. 437, col. 1

(2) “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball: Pastime vs. Whitesboro’,” Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times, vol. 3, no. 1 (8 Sep 1860), p. 5, col. 1

29 Aug, 1860

(Wed)

Utica, N.Y.

Whitesboro 20

Pastime (Utica) 12

(return game)

(1) “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball: Pastime of Utica vs. Whitesboro Club,” Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times, vol. 3, no. 2 (15 Sep 1860), p. 26, col. 2

9 Sep, 1860

(Sun?)

Syracuse, N.Y.

Olympic (Syracuse) 42

Chittenango (Chittenango) 14

(Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times: “… victory again rested with the Olympics.”

(1) “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball: Base Ball in Syracuse—Olympic vs. Chittenango,” Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times, vol. 3, no. 4 (29 Sep 1860), p. 53, col. 2

13 Sep, 1860

(Thu)

?

Canastota

Utica

(1) Utica Base Ball Club scorebook (cited by Scott Fiesthumel in 4 Sep 2009 posting to 19cBB listserv)

15 Sep, 1860

(Sat)

Canastota grounds

Oneida Castle 34

Canastota 12

(1) G.G., “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball: Canastota vs. Oneida Castle,” Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times, vol. 3, no. 4 (29 Sep 1860), p. 53, col. 1 [letter dated 15 Sep]

22 Sep, 1860

(Sat)

Whitesboro, N.Y.

Whitesboro 35

Rome 14

(1) “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball: Rome vs. Whitesboro,” Porter’s Spirit of the Times, vol. 9, no. 7 (9 Oct 1860), p. 101, col. 1

(2) “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball: Rome vs. Whitesboro,” Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times, vol. 3, no. 6 (13 Oct 1860), p. 86, col. 3

24 Sep, 1860

(Mon)

Whitesboro Base Ball Club grounds

New Hartford 32

Whitesboro 31

(1) “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball: Base Ball in Western New York,” Porter’s Spirit of the Times, vol. 9, no. 7 (9 Oct 1860), p. 101, col. 1

(2) “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball: Base Ball in Western New York—Whitesboro vs. New Hartford,” Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times, vol. 3, no. 6 (13 Oct 1860), p. 86, col. 2

10 Oct, 1860

(Wed)

Utica, N.Y.

Syracuse (Syracuse) 24

Utica (Utica) 24

(Porter’s Spirit of the Times: “This game has caused considerable excitement, it being for, it might be said, the championship of the two towns.”)

(1) “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball: Base Ball at Utica,” Porter’s Spirit of the Times, vol. 9, no. 8 (16 Oct 1860), p. 117, cols. 2-3

30 Oct, 1860

(Tue)

Utica, N.Y.

Victory (Troy) 18

Utica 14

(Troy Daily Whig: “The Victory Club have added another laurel to the many now worn by them, ….  The game was handsomely contested and the result reflected honor upon both sides.  The Troy boys speak in very high terms of the treatment they received at Utica, and the ‘boys’ of that town are evidently gentlemen.”)

(1) “Local Matters: Base Ball,” Troy Daily Whig, vol. 26, no. 8016 [sic: 8116] (1 Nov 1860), p. 3, col. 2

1861

Date of Game City/Town Playing Field Outcome Sources

9 Jul, 1861

(Tue)

Utica, N.Y.

Central City grounds

Central City (Utica) 70

Star (Utica) 13

(New York Clipper: “A base ball match for the championship of the region round about Utica, N.Y., was played …”)

(1) “Central City vs. Star,” New York Clipper, vol. [xx], no. xx ([xx] Jul 1861), p. [xx], col. [xx]

(2) “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball: Central City vs. Star,” Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times, vol.  4, no. 20  (20 Jul 1861), p. 307, col. 2

1 Aug, 1861

(Thu)

Utica, N.Y.

Whitesboro 50

Central City 17

(1) “Base Ball at Utica, N.Y.,” New York Clipper, vol. [xx], no. xx ([xx] Aug 1861), p. [xx], col. [xx]

9 Aug, 1861

(Fri)

Utica, N.Y.

Niagara 28

Central City 21

(1) “Base Ball at Utica, N.Y.,” New York Clipper, vol. [xx], no. xx ([xx] Aug 1861), p. [xx], col. [xx]

14 Aug, 1861

(Wed)

Utica, N.Y.

Utica 33

Whitesboro 25

(6 innings)

(1) “Base Ball at Utica, N.Y.,” New York Clipper, vol. [xx], no. xx ([xx] Sep 1861), p. [xx], col. [xx]

19 Aug, 1861

(Mon)

Utica, N.Y.

Niagara 18

Central City 18

(TIE – drawn game)

(1) “Base Ball at Utica,” New York Clipper, vol. [xx], no. xx ([xx] Aug 1861), p. [xx], col. [xx]

1862

Date of Game City/Town Playing Field Outcome Sources

28 Jun, 1862

(Sat)

Utica, N.Y.

Utica [City] 30

Hamilton College 24

(New York Clipper: “A match … was witnessed by a large number of people, many of them ladies.  Although the day was unusually warm, most of the spectators remained on the ground until the termination of the game, which was closely contested for nearly four hours.”)

(1) “Base Ball at Utica,” New York Clipper, vol. [xx], no. xx ([xx] Jul 1862), p. [xx], col. [xx]

8 Aug, 1862

(Thu)

Utica, N.Y.

Utica 21

Washington 15

(1) “Base Ball at Utica,” New York Clipper, vol. [xx], no. xx ([xx] Aug 1862), p. [xx], col. [xx]

27 Aug, 1862

(Wed)

Utica, N.Y.

Utica 42

Knickerbocker (Albany) 36

(New York Clipper: “A very large assemblage of ladies and gentlemen gathered around the base ball grounds … to witness the match fly-game ….  The fly-game is a specialty with the Knickerbockers, and they are also considered one of the best clubs in the state.  …  Mosher, of that city [Utica], won a fine red regulation cap, which was offered by the Knickerbockers to the best Utica player.  The umpire was J. B. Leggett, of the Excelsior club, Brooklyn.  …  After the game, the United clubs had a good supper at Bagg’s Hotel.”)

(1) “Base Ball at Utica,” New York Clipper, vol. [xx], no. xx ([xx] Aug 1862), p. [xx], col. [xx]

25 Sep, 1862

(Thu)

Near the northern boundary of Troy, N.Y.

Wier’s course

 

Utica (Utica) 68

Victory (Troy) 27

(New York Clipper: The Victory club, ”who had on a former occasion handsomely beaten the Uticas on their own sod, were in poor trim, several of their principal players being absent in the country’s service, while the balance had most woefully neglected their practice during the season.  However, a nine was hastily improvised for the occasion, and they proceeded to their task with many misgivings as to their own success.  The Uticas were a fine, gentlemanly set of young men, very expert in the game, and, withal, exactly such a body of gentlemen as any club would prefer to be beaten by, provided they were obliged to succumb.  It was not a matter of difficulty to prophesy what the result would be.  The Uticas came out triumphant, having badly, although not dishonorably, beaten the Victories.  In the evening, after the game, the Troy club most hospitably entertained their antagonists, who speak in the highest terms of their good treatment.  On Friday morning (26th) they left for Albany to play a match with the Knickerbocker club, of Sturgeondom.”)

(1) “Base Ball at Utica, N.Y.,” New York Clipper, vol. [xx], no. xx ([xx] Oct 1862), p. [xx], col. [xx]

26 Sep, 1862

(Fri)

Albany, N.Y.

Knickerbocker grounds

Knickerbocker (Albany) 33

Utica (Utica) 18

(return game)

(1) “Knickerbocker, of Albany, vs. Utica, of Utica,” New York Clipper, vol. [xx], no. xx ([xx] Oct 1862), p. [xx], col. [xx]