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|Name=Potomac v National | |Name=Potomac Club of Washington v National Club of Washington on 23 October 1860 | ||
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|Entry Origin=Games Tab 2 | |||
|Entry Origin Url=http://protoball.org/Games_Tab:Baltimore-Washington#date1860-10-23 | |||
|Type of Date=Day | |Type of Date=Day | ||
|Date=1860/10/23 | |||
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|Country=United States | |||
|State=DC | |||
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|City=Washington | |||
|Field=National grounds | |Field=National grounds | ||
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|Home Team=Potomac Club of Washington | |||
|Home Score=33 | |Home Score=33 | ||
|Away Team=National Club of Washington | |||
|Away Score=16 | |Away Score=16 | ||
|Description=<p>(home-and-home game)</p><p>(Washington journal: | |Description=<p>(home-and-home game)</p> | ||
|Sources=<p>(1) unidentified Washington journal (excerpt reprinted in | <p>(Washington journal: “Taken as a whole, the game was a good one, and it settles the local championship. The victors are quite anxious to get a game or two in Baltimore, but the clubs there have decided not to give them a ‘final hearing’ till the spring. We would be glad to see the intercourse between the ‘B.B.’s’ of the two cities established on a more sociable footing. Why can’t the Waverly’s—now they ‘have no more worlds to conquer’ in Baltimore—run over for a few hours and take a friendly look at the Potomac grounds? Cannot the prospect of an Indian summer’s day and a warm reception tempt them to come for a Washington ball? We hope it may.”)</p> | ||
<p>(<em>Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times:</em> “… the Potomacs … occupy a proud position among the southern base-ball clubs, both as an effective body of players, and in a social sense. As one of the first clubs to introduce the National Association, a New York game, among the southern base-ball boys, we are always happy to hear of their success and prosperity.”</p> | |||
|Sources=<p>(1) unidentified Washington journal (excerpt reprinted in Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times)</p> | |||
<p>(2) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball in Washington, D.C.—National vs. Potomac,” <em>Porter’s Spirit of the Times,</em> vol. 9, no. 10 [<em>sic:</em> 11] (6 Nov 1860), p. 165, col. 3</p> | |||
<p>(3) “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball: Base Ball in the District of Columbia—Potomac vs. National,” <em>Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times,</em> vol. 3, no. 11 (17 Nov 1860), p. 164, col. 2 [date = 22 Oct]</p> | |||
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|Reviewed=Yes | |Reviewed=Yes | ||
|Submitted by=Craig Waff | |Submitted by=Craig Waff | ||
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Revision as of 14:43, 8 September 2020
Date of Game | Tuesday, October 23, 1860 |
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Location | Washington, DC, United States |
Modern Address | |
Field | Add Field Page National grounds |
Home Team | Potomac Club of Washington |
Away Team | National Club of Washington |
Score | 33 - 16 |
Game Number | |
Innings | |
Number of Players | |
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NY Rules | |
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Description | (home-and-home game) (Washington journal: “Taken as a whole, the game was a good one, and it settles the local championship. The victors are quite anxious to get a game or two in Baltimore, but the clubs there have decided not to give them a ‘final hearing’ till the spring. We would be glad to see the intercourse between the ‘B.B.’s’ of the two cities established on a more sociable footing. Why can’t the Waverly’s—now they ‘have no more worlds to conquer’ in Baltimore—run over for a few hours and take a friendly look at the Potomac grounds? Cannot the prospect of an Indian summer’s day and a warm reception tempt them to come for a Washington ball? We hope it may.”) (Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times: “… the Potomacs … occupy a proud position among the southern base-ball clubs, both as an effective body of players, and in a social sense. As one of the first clubs to introduce the National Association, a New York game, among the southern base-ball boys, we are always happy to hear of their success and prosperity.” |
Sources | (1) unidentified Washington journal (excerpt reprinted in Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times) (2) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Base Ball in Washington, D.C.—National vs. Potomac,” Porter’s Spirit of the Times, vol. 9, no. 10 [sic: 11] (6 Nov 1860), p. 165, col. 3 (3) “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball: Base Ball in the District of Columbia—Potomac vs. National,” Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times, vol. 3, no. 11 (17 Nov 1860), p. 164, col. 2 [date = 22 Oct] |
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Has Source On Hand | No |
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Found by | Craig Waff |
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Entry Origin | Games Tab 2 |
Entry Origin Url | http://protoball.org/Games Tab:Baltimore-Washington#date1860-10-23 |
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