Wissahiccon Club of Chestertown v Kent Club of Galena on 25 May 1867: Difference between revisions

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|Name=Wissahicon Club of Chestertown v Kent Club of Galena on 25 May 1867
|Name=Wissahiccon Club of Chestertown v Kent Club of Galena on 25 May 1867
|Date=5/25/1867
|Coordinates=39.3406672, -75.8788279
|Entry Origin=Sabrpedia
|Type of Date=Day
|Type of Date=Day
|Date=1867/05/25
|Date Note=6/1/1867
|Date Note=6/1/1867
|Country=United States
|State=MD
|City=Galena
|Field=Dr. Taymine's Field near Galena
|Field=Dr. Taymine's Field near Galena
|City=Galena
|NY Rules=Yes
|State=MD
|Home Team=Wissahiccon Club of Chestertown
|Country=United States
|Home Score=36
|Coordinates=39.3406672, -75.8788279
|Home Team=Wissahicon Club of Chestertown
|Away Team=Kent Club of Galena
|Away Team=Kent Club of Galena
|Home Score=36
|Away Score=35
|Away Score=35
|NY Rules=Yes
|Description=<p>Match game.</p>
|Description=<p>Match game.
<blockquote>Whilst expectation stood upon the que vive, at the expiration of the seventh inning the Wissahicon Club called the game, and as there was a difference of one run in their favor, they were declared victors. Surprise and regret could easily be discerned among all who witnessed the game, and watched it with much interest, particularly the ladies, who graced the occasion with their cheering presence.</blockquote>
</p>
<blockquote>Whilst expectation stood upon the que vive, at the expiration of the seventh inning the Wissahicon Club called the game, and as there was a difference of one run in their favor, they were declared victors. Surprise and regret could easily be discerned among all who witnessed the game, and watched it with much interest, particularly the ladies, who graced the occasion with their cheering presence.</blockquote>
<blockquote>Anthony and Dyre made bases when they were hopeless, by an ingenious mode of slipping into them, in the teeth of the base men.</blockquote>
<blockquote>Anthony and Dyre made bases when they were hopeless, by an ingenious mode of slipping into them, in the teeth of the base men.</blockquote>
 
|Sources=<ul>
|Sources=<ul><li> Kent News, June 1, 1867.
<li>Kent News, June 1, 1867.</li>
</li></ul>
</ul>
 
|Has Source On Hand=No
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Submitted by=Marty Payne
|Submitted by=Marty Payne
|Players Locality=Local
|Players Locality=Local
|Entry Origin=Sabrpedia
}}
}}

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Date of Game Saturday, May 25, 1867 6/1/1867
Location Galena, MD, United States
Field  Add Field Page Dr. Taymine's Field near Galena
Home Team Wissahiccon Club of Chestertown
Away Team Kent Club of Galena
Score 36 - 35
Description

Match game.

Whilst expectation stood upon the que vive, at the expiration of the seventh inning the Wissahicon Club called the game, and as there was a difference of one run in their favor, they were declared victors. Surprise and regret could easily be discerned among all who witnessed the game, and watched it with much interest, particularly the ladies, who graced the occasion with their cheering presence.

Anthony and Dyre made bases when they were hopeless, by an ingenious mode of slipping into them, in the teeth of the base men.

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  • Kent News, June 1, 1867.
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Found by Marty Payne
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