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|Name=Victory Club of Troy v Beaverwyck Club of Albany on 11 July 1860
|Name=Victory Club of Troy v Beaverwyck Club of Albany on 11 July 1860
|Date=1860-07-11
|Coordinates=42.6525793, -73.7562317
|Entry Origin=Games Tab
|Entry Origin Url=http://protoball.org/Games_Tab:New_York_State,_Capital_Area#date1860-7-11
|Type of Date=Day
|Type of Date=Day
|Date=1860/07/11
|Country=United States
|State=NY
|City=Albany
|Field=Beaverwyck grounds north of the station
|Field=Beaverwyck grounds north of the station
|City=East Albany
|Innings=7
|State=NY
|Country=United States
|Coordinates=42.6525793, -73.7562317
|Home Team=Victory Club of Troy
|Home Team=Victory Club of Troy
|Home Score=34
|Away Team=Beaverwyck Club of Albany
|Away Team=Beaverwyck Club of Albany
|Home Score=34
|Away Score=14
|Away Score=14
|Innings=7
|Description=<p>(7 innings)</p>
|Description=<p>(7 innings)</p><p>(TDW (3): “The  Trojans either contemplated an easy victory or did not get warmed up, for at one time the Albanians were four runs ahead, with every prospect of winning the game, from the loose fielding of their opponents, but on the third innings the Victory commenced to play in their usual style and with all their old force, so that at the end of seven innings, as they were twenty runs ahead, and the hour was getting   late, the Beaverwycks gave up the game. / The latter are fair players, and evidently thorough gentlemen—not indulging in a word or action on the field that would be out of place were ladies present.  We are very sorry that this is more than can be said of some of the Victorys and Trojan outsiders.  The coarse expressions emanating from the southerly part of the field yesterday, could not have raised the reputation of our young men in the eyes of strangers.  We only hope in future that the demeanor of the Victory Club may do them as much honor as their skill when on duty. / There were many spectators present yesterday, including a number of Trojans.—A high wind interfered with the excellence of the score.)</p>
<p>(TDW (3): &ldquo;The Trojans either contemplated an easy victory or did not get warmed up, for at one time the Albanians were four runs ahead, with every prospect of winning the game, from the loose fielding of their opponents, but on the third innings the Victory commenced to play in their usual style and with all their old force, so that at the end of seven innings, as they were twenty runs ahead, and the hour was getting&nbsp; late, the Beaverwycks gave up the game. / The latter are fair players, and evidently thorough gentlemen&mdash;not indulging in a word or action on the field that would be out of place were ladies present.&nbsp; We are very sorry that this is more than can be said of some of the Victorys and Trojan outsiders.&nbsp; The coarse expressions emanating from the southerly part of the field yesterday, could not have raised the reputation of our young men in the eyes of strangers.&nbsp; We only hope in future that the demeanor of the Victory Club may do them as much honor as their skill when on duty. / There were many spectators present yesterday, including a number of Trojans.&mdash;A high wind interfered with the excellence of the score.&rdquo;)</p>
|Sources=<p>(1) “Local  Matters: Base Ball,<i>Troy Daily Whig,</i> vol. 26, no. 8005 (23 Jun 1860), p. 3, col. 4</p> <p>(2) “Local  Matters: Base Ball,<i>Troy Daily Whig,</i> vol. 26, no. 8012 (2 Jul 1860), p. 3, col. 4</p> <p>(3) “Local  Matters: Base Ball Match,<i>Troy Daily Whig,</i> vol. 26, no. 8020 (12 Jul 1860), p. 3, col. 3</p> <p>(4) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Beaverwyck of Albany vs. Victory of Troy,”  <i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times,</i> vol. 8, no. 22 (24 Jul 1860), p. 341, col. 2</p>
|Sources=<p>(1) &ldquo;Local Matters: Base Ball,&rdquo; <em>Troy Daily Whig,</em> vol. 26, no. 8005 (23 Jun 1860), p. 3, col. 4</p>
<p>(2) &ldquo;Local Matters: Base Ball,&rdquo; <em>Troy Daily Whig,</em> vol. 26, no. 8012 (2 Jul 1860), p. 3, col. 4</p>
<p>(3) &ldquo;Local Matters: Base Ball Match,&rdquo; <em>Troy Daily Whig,</em> vol. 26, no. 8020 (12 Jul 1860), p. 3, col. 3</p>
<p>(4) &ldquo;Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Beaverwyck of Albany vs. Victory of Troy,&rdquo; <em>Porter&rsquo;s Spirit of the Times,</em> vol. 8, no. 22 (24 Jul 1860), p. 341, col. 2</p>
|Has Source On Hand=No
|Reviewed=Yes
|Submitted by=Craig Waff
|Submitted by=Craig Waff
|Entry Origin=Games Tab
|Entry Origin Url=http://protoball.org/Games_Tab:New York State, Capital Area#date1860-7-11
|Reviewed=Yes
}}
}}

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Date of Game Wednesday, July 11, 1860
Location Albany, NY, United States
Field  Add Field Page Beaverwyck grounds north of the station
Home Team Victory Club of Troy
Away Team Beaverwyck Club of Albany
Score 34 - 14
Innings 7
Description

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(TDW (3): “The Trojans either contemplated an easy victory or did not get warmed up, for at one time the Albanians were four runs ahead, with every prospect of winning the game, from the loose fielding of their opponents, but on the third innings the Victory commenced to play in their usual style and with all their old force, so that at the end of seven innings, as they were twenty runs ahead, and the hour was getting  late, the Beaverwycks gave up the game. / The latter are fair players, and evidently thorough gentlemen—not indulging in a word or action on the field that would be out of place were ladies present.  We are very sorry that this is more than can be said of some of the Victorys and Trojan outsiders.  The coarse expressions emanating from the southerly part of the field yesterday, could not have raised the reputation of our young men in the eyes of strangers.  We only hope in future that the demeanor of the Victory Club may do them as much honor as their skill when on duty. / There were many spectators present yesterday, including a number of Trojans.—A high wind interfered with the excellence of the score.”)

Sources

(1) “Local Matters: Base Ball,” Troy Daily Whig, vol. 26, no. 8005 (23 Jun 1860), p. 3, col. 4

(2) “Local Matters: Base Ball,” Troy Daily Whig, vol. 26, no. 8012 (2 Jul 1860), p. 3, col. 4

(3) “Local Matters: Base Ball Match,” Troy Daily Whig, vol. 26, no. 8020 (12 Jul 1860), p. 3, col. 3

(4) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Beaverwyck of Albany vs. Victory of Troy,” Porter’s Spirit of the Times, vol. 8, no. 22 (24 Jul 1860), p. 341, col. 2

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