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|Name=Pioneer | |Name=Pioneer Base Ball Club of Portland v Occidental Base Ball Club of Vancouver on 29 May 1867 | ||
| | |Coordinates=45.6387281, -122.6614861 | ||
|Entry Origin=Sabrpedia | |||
|Type of Date=Day | |Type of Date=Day | ||
|Date=1867/05/29 | |||
|Country=United States | |||
|State=WA | |||
|City=Vancouver | |||
|Field=Occidental Club grounds | |Field=Occidental Club grounds | ||
| | |NY Rules=Yes | ||
| | |Innings=9 | ||
| | |Innings Note=9 innings; 3 hours, 45 minutes | ||
|Home Team=Pioneer Base Ball Club of Portland | |||
|Home Team=Pioneer | |||
|Home Score=79 | |Home Score=79 | ||
|Away Team=Occidental Base Ball Club of Vancouver | |||
|Away Score=62 | |Away Score=62 | ||
|Description=<p>The Pioneer club of Portland traveled to Vancouver, Washington, to play a match with the recently formed (February) Occidental BB Club.</p> | |||
<p>Covered by both local newspapers, the nearly 4 hour match saw lots of scoring. There were also some rules questions on player eligibility and changing positions, and the umpire was replaced in the middle of an inning.</p> | |||
<p>The Occidental Club kept adding runs at a fairly even pace. The main aberration to their nearly 7 runs an inning pace was a 20 spot in the 6th, followed by a scoreless 7th. The 7th inning was the only frame where they didn't score at least 4 times.</p> | |||
|Description=<p>The Pioneer club of Portland traveled to Vancouver, Washington, to play a match with the recently formed (February) Occidental BB Club. | <p>The Pioneer club scored in a more feast-or-famine way, though they did score in every inning. They had innings of 8, 11, 12, 14, and a 24 was posted in the 2nd inning.</p> | ||
</p><p>Covered by both local newspapers, the nearly 4 hour match saw lots of scoring. | <p>In the <em>Vancouver Register</em> version, after the Pioneer club scored 12 in the 2nd and two men were out, there was a dispute over a caught foul tip that could/should have been the third out. The original umpire declared the batter not out, which it was then decided that his third missed call should end his less than stellar day of umpiring. He was replaced with Mr. Barclay of the Clackamas Club of Oregon City. However, at the behest of the Pioneer players, the original call was upheld, and the inning continued. The Pioneer offense would tack on 12 more runs.</p> | ||
</p><p>The Occidental Club kept adding runs at a fairly even pace. | <p>The <em>Oregonian</em> reported the dispute and the change in umpires, but didn't address the question brought up by the Occidental Club as to when the second inning should have ended. The <em>Register</em> made the point that the inning should have ended and would have tightened the outcome considerably.</p> | ||
</p><p>The Pioneer club scored in a more feast-or-famine way, though they did score in every inning. | <p>In the end, the Pioneer Club carried the day 79-62. Both teams were treated to a hearty meal before the Pioneer Club returned to Portland.</p> | ||
</p><p>In the < | <p>Vancouver WA is about 10 miles N of Portland OR and about 115 miles S of Seattle.</p> | ||
</p><p>The < | |Sources=<ul> | ||
</p><p>In the end, the Pioneer Club carried the day 79-62. | <li><em>Morning Oregonian</em>; Portland, Oregon; Thursday morning, May 30, 1867; Page 3, 1st column, 2nd item of "CITY", The Base Ball Contest.</li> | ||
</p><p>Vancouver WA is about 10 miles N of Portland OR and about 115 miles S of Seattle. | <li><em>Vancouver Register</em>; Vancouver, Washington; Saturday, June 1, 1867; Page 3, 1st column, 1st item of "Local Matters", The Match Game.</li> | ||
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|Reviewed=Yes | |Reviewed=Yes | ||
|First in Location=WA | |First in Location=WA | ||
|Players Locality=Local | |Players Locality=Local | ||
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Revision as of 06:17, 19 December 2015
Date of Game | Wednesday, May 29, 1867 |
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Location | Vancouver, WA, United States |
Modern Address | |
Field | Add Field Page Occidental Club grounds |
Home Team | Pioneer Base Ball Club of Portland |
Away Team | Occidental Base Ball Club of Vancouver |
Score | 79 - 62 |
Game Number | |
Innings | 9 9 innings; 3 hours, 45 minutes |
Number of Players | |
Game Officials | |
NY Rules | Yes |
Tags | |
Description | The Pioneer club of Portland traveled to Vancouver, Washington, to play a match with the recently formed (February) Occidental BB Club. Covered by both local newspapers, the nearly 4 hour match saw lots of scoring. There were also some rules questions on player eligibility and changing positions, and the umpire was replaced in the middle of an inning. The Occidental Club kept adding runs at a fairly even pace. The main aberration to their nearly 7 runs an inning pace was a 20 spot in the 6th, followed by a scoreless 7th. The 7th inning was the only frame where they didn't score at least 4 times. The Pioneer club scored in a more feast-or-famine way, though they did score in every inning. They had innings of 8, 11, 12, 14, and a 24 was posted in the 2nd inning. In the Vancouver Register version, after the Pioneer club scored 12 in the 2nd and two men were out, there was a dispute over a caught foul tip that could/should have been the third out. The original umpire declared the batter not out, which it was then decided that his third missed call should end his less than stellar day of umpiring. He was replaced with Mr. Barclay of the Clackamas Club of Oregon City. However, at the behest of the Pioneer players, the original call was upheld, and the inning continued. The Pioneer offense would tack on 12 more runs. The Oregonian reported the dispute and the change in umpires, but didn't address the question brought up by the Occidental Club as to when the second inning should have ended. The Register made the point that the inning should have ended and would have tightened the outcome considerably. In the end, the Pioneer Club carried the day 79-62. Both teams were treated to a hearty meal before the Pioneer Club returned to Portland. Vancouver WA is about 10 miles N of Portland OR and about 115 miles S of Seattle. |
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