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|Name=Putnam Club of Brooklyn v Continental Club of Brooklyn on 3 November 1857
|Name=Putnam Club of Brooklyn v Continental Club of Brooklyn on 3 November 1857
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|Date=1857/11/03
|Date=1857/11/03
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|Country=United States
|Country=United States
|State=NY
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|City=Williamsburg
|City=Williamsburg
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|Field=Continental grounds
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|Home Team=Putnam Club of Brooklyn
|Home Team=Putnam Club of Brooklyn
|Home Score=31
|Home Score=31
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<p>(PSOT: &ldquo;The Continentals had the call before the game commenced, it being the opinion of outsiders that the chances were two to one in their favor. The Putnams won the first match of the season, making 46 to 17 by their opponents; but the latter had received such accessions since their first game, that it was considered a dead sure thing. The result shows, that some things are a little uncertain&mdash;in ball playing as in other contests. The Putnams played coolly, and carefully, and earned their victory fairly. The weather was rather windy and boisterous, but it did not seem to affect their fielding much.&rdquo;)</p>
<p>(PSOT: &ldquo;The Continentals had the call before the game commenced, it being the opinion of outsiders that the chances were two to one in their favor. The Putnams won the first match of the season, making 46 to 17 by their opponents; but the latter had received such accessions since their first game, that it was considered a dead sure thing. The result shows, that some things are a little uncertain&mdash;in ball playing as in other contests. The Putnams played coolly, and carefully, and earned their victory fairly. The weather was rather windy and boisterous, but it did not seem to affect their fielding much.&rdquo;)</p>
|Sources=<p>(1) &ldquo;Out-Door Sports: Base Ball: Putnams vs. Continentals,&rdquo; PSOT, vol. 3, no. 10 (7 Nov 1857), p. 149, col. 1</p>
|Sources=<p>(1) &ldquo;Out-Door Sports: Base Ball: Putnams vs. Continentals,&rdquo; PSOT, vol. 3, no. 10 (7 Nov 1857), p. 149, col. 1</p>
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|Has Source On Hand=No
|Has Source On Hand=No
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|Query=
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Submitted by=Craig Waff
|Submitted by=Craig Waff
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Date of Game Tuesday, November 3, 1857
Location Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY, United States
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Home Team Putnam Club of Brooklyn
Away Team Continental Club of Brooklyn
Score 31 - 16
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(PSOT: “The Continentals had the call before the game commenced, it being the opinion of outsiders that the chances were two to one in their favor. The Putnams won the first match of the season, making 46 to 17 by their opponents; but the latter had received such accessions since their first game, that it was considered a dead sure thing. The result shows, that some things are a little uncertain—in ball playing as in other contests. The Putnams played coolly, and carefully, and earned their victory fairly. The weather was rather windy and boisterous, but it did not seem to affect their fielding much.”)

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(1) “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball: Putnams vs. Continentals,” PSOT, vol. 3, no. 10 (7 Nov 1857), p. 149, col. 1

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