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|Name=Utica 42 v Knickerbocker Club of Albany on 27 August 1862
|Name=Utica Club of Utica v Knickerbocker Club of Albany on 27 August 1862
|Date=1862-08-27
|Coordinates=43.100903, -75.232664
|Entry Origin=Games Tab 2
|Entry Origin Url=http://protoball.org/Games_Tab:New_York_State,_Central#date1862-8-27
|Type of Date=Day
|Type of Date=Day
|Date=1862/08/27
|Country=United States
|State=NY
|City=Utica
|City=Utica
|State=NY
|Home Team=Utica Club of Utica
|Country=United States
|Home Score=42
|Coordinates=43.100903, -75.232664
|Home Team=Utica 42
|Away Team=Knickerbocker Club of Albany
|Away Team=Knickerbocker Club of Albany
|Away Score=36
|Away Score=36
|Description=<p>Utica 42 </p> <p>Knickerbocker (Albany) 36</p> <p>(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.)</p>
|Description=<p>Utica 42</p>
|Sources=<p>(1) “Base Ball at Utica,<i>New York Clipper,</i> vol. [xx], no. xx ([xx] Aug 1862), p. [xx], col. [xx]</p>
<p>Knickerbocker (Albany) 36</p>
<p>(New York Clipper: &ldquo;A very large assemblage of ladies and gentlemen gathered around the base ball grounds &hellip; to witness the match fly-game &hellip;.&nbsp; The fly-game is a specialty with the Knickerbockers, and they are also considered one of the best clubs in the state.&nbsp; &hellip;&nbsp; Mosher, of that city [Utica], won a fine red regulation cap, which was offered by the Knickerbockers to the best Utica player.&nbsp; The umpire was J. B. Leggett, of the Excelsior club, Brooklyn.&nbsp; &hellip;&nbsp; After the game, the United clubs had a good supper at Bagg&rsquo;s Hotel.&rdquo;)</p>
|Sources=<p>(1) &ldquo;Base Ball at Utica,&rdquo; <em>New York Clipper,</em> vol. [xx], no. xx ([xx] Aug 1862), p. [xx], col. [xx]</p>
<p>Tholkes RIM</p>
|Has Source On Hand=No
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Submitted by=Craig Waff
|Submitted by=Craig Waff
|Entry Origin=Games Tab 2
|Entry Origin Url=http://protoball.org/Games_Tab:New_York_State,_Central#date1862-8-27
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Date of Game Wednesday, August 27, 1862
Location Utica, NY, United States
Home Team Utica Club of Utica
Away Team Knickerbocker Club of Albany
Score 42 - 36
Description

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.”)

Sources

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

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