Dysodias Club of Eugene v Dysodias Club of Eugene in August 1867: Difference between revisions

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|Name=Dysodias Club of Eugene -- Marrieds v Dysodius Club of Eugene - Singles in August 1867
|Name=Dysodias Club of Eugene v Dysodias Club of Eugene in August 1867
|Coordinates=44.0520691, -123.08675360000001
|Coordinates=44.0520691, -123.08675360000001
|Type of Date=Month
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|NY Rules=Likely
|NY Rules=Likely
|Innings=9
|Innings=9
|Home Team=Dysodias Club of Eugene -- Marrieds
|Home Team=Dysodias Club of Eugene
|Home Score=41
|Home Score=41
|Away Team=Dysodius Club of Eugene - Singles
|Away Team=Dysodias Club of Eugene
|Away Score=30
|Away Score=30
|Description=<p>&nbsp;</p>
|Description=<p>&nbsp;</p>
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|Submitted by=Dave Kemp
|Submitted by=Dave Kemp
|Entered by=LMc
|Entered by=LMc
|First in Location=Eugene, OR
|Players Locality=Local
|Players Locality=Local
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Date of Game August 1867
Location Eugene, OR, United States
Home Team Dysodias Club of Eugene
Away Team Dysodias Club of Eugene
Score 41 - 30
NY Rules Likely
Description

 

"Base Ball – The third game between the married and single men, occurred in this city last Thursday afternoon.  A large concourse witnessed the playing, and all seemed intensely interested.  The game was well contested; both sides doing their very best.  The scoring stood: Married men, 41; single men, 30.  The victorious party were invited to the residence of Dr. Hanchett, where they partook of a “game” dinner.  This part of the programme varied considerably from the play in the field.  All had “bases,” and every one “pitched” to the “center;” all the “fouls” were caught “on the fly;” and all made “home runs,” whether on a “ball” or a “foul;” and no matter how they played they kept their “innings” until brought up on the “short stop,” when they all retired in the best manner possible."

 

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Oregon State Journal, August 24, 1867.

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Found by Dave Kemp
Entered by LMc
First in Location Eugene, OR
Players Locality Local



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