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{{Ballgame
|Name=Red Rover Base Ball Club v Union Base Ball Club on 13 May 1871
|Name=Red Rover Base Ball Club v Union Base Ball Club of Port Townsend on 13 May 1871
|Date=5/13/1871
|Coordinates=48.1170387, -122.7604472
|Entry Origin=Sabrpedia
|Type of Date=Day
|Type of Date=Day
|Date=1871/05/13
|Date Note=Game reported May 18
|Date Note=Game reported May 18
|Country=United States
|State=WA
|City=Port Townsend
|Field=Port Townsend, WA
|Field=Port Townsend, WA
|City=Port Townsend
|NY Rules=Yes
|State=WA
|Country=United States
|Coordinates=48.1170387, -122.7604472
|Home Team=Red Rover Base Ball Club
|Home Team=Red Rover Base Ball Club
|Away Team=Union Base Ball Club
|Home Score=59
|Home Score=59
|Away Team=Union Base Ball Club of Port Townsend
|Away Score=68
|Away Score=68
|NY Rules=Yes
|Description=<p>BASE BALL.-On Saturday last the Red Rover B. B. Club challenged the old Union B. B. Club to play a game of base ball; the challenge was accepted. The Red Rovers (school boys) are Loren B. Hastings, jr., Captain; Alfred A. Plummer, jr., R. F.; L. T. Seavey, pitcher; Nelson Lauback, 1st base; Isaac Calhoun, 2nd base; Daniel Hill, 3rd base; George Trenholm, L. F.; Cyrus Britt, C. F.; Frank Clinger, Short Stop. The Union Club comprised several gentlemen of the town. The score of the Red Rovers at the close of the game was fifty-nine runs, against sixty-eight by the Unions. The play of the Red Rovers was generally good, their fielding especially. It was only in the batting that the Unions beat them. Pull up, boys; you made the big 'uns sore, if you didn't beat them- there's some gratification in that.</p>
|Description=<p>BASE BALL.-On Saturday last the Red Rover B. B. Club challenged the old Union B. B. Club to play a game of base ball; the challenge was accepted. The Red Rovers (school boys) are Loren B. Hastings, jr., Captain; Alfred A. Plummer, jr., R. F.; L. T. Seavey, pitcher; Nelson Lauback, 1st base; Isaac Calhoun, 2nd base; Daniel Hill, 3rd base; George Trenholm, L. F.; Cyrus Britt, C. F.; Frank Clinger, Short Stop. The Union Club comprised several gentlemen of the town. The score of the Red Rovers at the close of the game was fifty-nine runs, against sixty-eight by the Unions. The play of the Red Rovers was generally good, their fielding especially. It was only in the batting that the Unions beat them. Pull up, boys; you made the big 'uns sore, if you didn't beat them- there's some gratification in that.
<p>Port Townsend (1880 pop. about 900) is about 45 miles NW of Seattle.</p>
</p><p>Port Townsend (1880 pop. about 900) is about 45 miles NW of Seattle.
|Sources=<p>[Original Source] Weekly Argus, Port Townsend, WA,. Thursday, May 18, 1871. [Referenced Source] Sourced from: Washington State Secretary of State Newspaper Online Archives <a class="external free" title="http://www.sos.wa.gov/history/images/newspapers/SL_dir_porttownsendweekargu/pdf/SL_dir_porttownsendweekargu_05181871.pdf#page=3" href="http://www.sos.wa.gov/history/images/newspapers/SL_dir_porttownsendweekargu/pdf/SL_dir_porttownsendweekargu_05181871.pdf#page=3" rel="nofollow">http://www.sos.wa.gov/history/images/newspapers/SL_dir_porttownsendweekargu/pdf/SL_dir_porttownsendweekargu_05181871.pdf#page=3</a></p>
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|Has Source On Hand=No
|Sources=<p>[Original Source] Weekly Argus, Port Townsend, WA,. Thursday, May 18, 1871.
[Referenced Source] Sourced from: Washington State Secretary of State Newspaper Online Archives <a href="http://www.sos.wa.gov/history/images/newspapers/SL_dir_porttownsendweekargu/pdf/SL_dir_porttownsendweekargu_05181871.pdf#page=3" class="external free" title="http://www.sos.wa.gov/history/images/newspapers/SL_dir_porttownsendweekargu/pdf/SL_dir_porttownsendweekargu_05181871.pdf#page=3" rel="nofollow">http://www.sos.wa.gov/history/images/newspapers/SL_dir_porttownsendweekargu/pdf/SL_dir_porttownsendweekargu_05181871.pdf#page=3</a>
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|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Submitted by=Mark Brunke
|Submitted by=Mark Brunke
|Players Locality=Local
|Players Locality=Local
|Entry Origin=Sabrpedia
}}
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Date of Game Saturday, May 13, 1871 Game reported May 18
Location Port Townsend, WA, United States
Field Port Townsend, WA
Home Team Red Rover Base Ball Club
Away Team Union Base Ball Club of Port Townsend
Score 59 - 68
Description

BASE BALL.-On Saturday last the Red Rover B. B. Club challenged the old Union B. B. Club to play a game of base ball; the challenge was accepted. The Red Rovers (school boys) are Loren B. Hastings, jr., Captain; Alfred A. Plummer, jr., R. F.; L. T. Seavey, pitcher; Nelson Lauback, 1st base; Isaac Calhoun, 2nd base; Daniel Hill, 3rd base; George Trenholm, L. F.; Cyrus Britt, C. F.; Frank Clinger, Short Stop. The Union Club comprised several gentlemen of the town. The score of the Red Rovers at the close of the game was fifty-nine runs, against sixty-eight by the Unions. The play of the Red Rovers was generally good, their fielding especially. It was only in the batting that the Unions beat them. Pull up, boys; you made the big 'uns sore, if you didn't beat them- there's some gratification in that.

Port Townsend (1880 pop. about 900) is about 45 miles NW of Seattle.

Sources

[Original Source] Weekly Argus, Port Townsend, WA,. Thursday, May 18, 1871. [Referenced Source] Sourced from: Washington State Secretary of State Newspaper Online Archives http://www.sos.wa.gov/history/images/newspapers/SL_dir_porttownsendweekargu/pdf/SL_dir_porttownsendweekargu_05181871.pdf#page=3

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