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|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 | ||
| | |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 | ||
| | |NY Rules=Yes | ||
|Home Team=Red Rover Base Ball Club | |Home Team=Red Rover Base Ball Club | ||
|Home Score=59 | |Home Score=59 | ||
|Away Team=Union Base Ball Club of Port Townsend | |||
|Away Score=68 | |Away Score=68 | ||
|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> | ||
</p> | |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 | |||
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|Reviewed=Yes | |Reviewed=Yes | ||
|Submitted by=Mark Brunke | |Submitted by=Mark Brunke | ||
|Players Locality=Local | |Players Locality=Local | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:01, 19 December 2015
Date of Game | Saturday, May 13, 1871 Game reported May 18 |
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Location | Port Townsend, WA, United States |
Modern Address | |
Field | Port Townsend, WA |
Home Team | Red Rover Base Ball Club |
Away Team | Union Base Ball Club of Port Townsend |
Score | 59 - 68 |
Game Number | |
Innings | |
Number of Players | |
Game Officials | |
NY Rules | Yes |
Tags | |
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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Found by | Mark Brunke |
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Players Locality | Local |
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