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|Name=Victory Club of Troy v Union Club of Whitehall on 24 July 1860
|Name=Victory Club of Troy v Union Club of Whitehall on 24 July 1860
|Date=1860-07-24
|Coordinates=42.7284117, -73.6917851
|Entry Origin=Games Tab
|Entry Origin Url=http://protoball.org/Games_Tab:New_York_State,_Capital_Area#date1860-7-24
|Type of Date=Day
|Type of Date=Day
|Date=1860/07/24
|Country=United States
|State=NY
|City=Troy
|City=Troy
|State=NY
|Innings=8
|Country=United States
|Coordinates=42.7284117, -73.6917851
|Home Team=Victory Club of Troy
|Home Team=Victory Club of Troy
|Home Score=38
|Away Team=Union Club of Whitehall
|Away Team=Union Club of Whitehall
|Home Score=38
|Away Score=9
|Away Score=9
|Innings=8
|Description=<p>(return game - 8 innings)</p>
|Description=<p>(return game - 8 innings)</p><p>(<i>Troy Daily Whig:</i> “The  fielding and batting on the part of the Whitehall Club, was superior to that displayed by them on the occasion of a former match on their own grounds, and was very creditable, but the Victorys had also improved and the result of the game was not very different from that of the former contest.  …  At the conclusion of the match Mr. Bascom presented the ball and Dr. Hegeman accepted it.  The Whitehallers went home in very good spirits, and their opponents pay a high tribute to their skills and gentlemanly qualities.  It must be remembered that the Victorys are rather of the invincible order.—They  are without doubt the strongest club out of the Metropolis.)</p>
<p>(<em>Troy Daily Whig:</em> &ldquo;The fielding and batting on the part of the Whitehall Club, was superior to that displayed by them on the occasion of a former match on their own grounds, and was very creditable, but the Victorys had also improved and the result of the game was not very different from that of the former contest.&nbsp; &hellip;&nbsp; At the conclusion of the match Mr. Bascom presented the ball and Dr. Hegeman accepted it.&nbsp; The Whitehallers went home in very good spirits, and their opponents pay a high tribute to their skills and gentlemanly qualities.&nbsp; It must be remembered that the Victorys are rather of the invincible order.&mdash;They are without doubt the strongest club out of the Metropolis.&rdquo;)</p>
|Sources=<p>(1) “Local  Matters: Base Ball,<i>Troy Daily Whig,</i> vol. 26, no. 8031 (25 Jul 1860), p. 3, col. 4</p>
|Sources=<p>(1) &ldquo;Local Matters: Base Ball,&rdquo; <em>Troy Daily Whig,</em> vol. 26, no. 8031 (25 Jul 1860), p. 3, col. 4</p>
<p>Fort Edward <em>Ledger</em>, July 27, 1860</p>
|Has Source On Hand=No
|Reviewed=Yes
|Submitted by=Craig Waff
|Submitted by=Craig Waff
|Entry Origin=Games Tab
|Entered by=Bruce Allardice
|Entry Origin Url=http://protoball.org/Games_Tab:New York State, Capital Area#date1860-7-24
|Reviewed=Yes
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Date of Game Tuesday, July 24, 1860
Location Troy, NY, United States
Home Team Victory Club of Troy
Away Team Union Club of Whitehall
Score 38 - 9
Innings 8
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(Troy Daily Whig: “The fielding and batting on the part of the Whitehall Club, was superior to that displayed by them on the occasion of a former match on their own grounds, and was very creditable, but the Victorys had also improved and the result of the game was not very different from that of the former contest.  …  At the conclusion of the match Mr. Bascom presented the ball and Dr. Hegeman accepted it.  The Whitehallers went home in very good spirits, and their opponents pay a high tribute to their skills and gentlemanly qualities.  It must be remembered that the Victorys are rather of the invincible order.—They are without doubt the strongest club out of the Metropolis.”)

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(1) “Local Matters: Base Ball,” Troy Daily Whig, vol. 26, no. 8031 (25 Jul 1860), p. 3, col. 4

Fort Edward Ledger, July 27, 1860

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