Unique Club of Brooklyn v Excelsior Club of Philadelphia on 3 October 1867: Difference between revisions

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|Home Team=Uniques of Brooklyn
|Home Team=Uniques of Brooklyn
|Away Team=Excelsior Club of  Philadelphia
|Away Team=Excelsior Club of  Philadelphia
|Description=<p>&nbsp;</p>
|Description=<p>GRAND MATCH FOR THE COLORED CHAMPIONSHIP, NEW YORK VS. PHILADELPHIA</p>
<p align="center">GRAND MATCH FOR THE COLORED CHAMPIONSHIP, NEW YORK VS. PHILADELPHIA</p>
<p>The match between the Excelsiors of Philadelphia and the Uniques of Brooklyn played on the Satellite grounds on Thursday, the 3<sup>rd</sup> inst. Proved to be about an interesting, amusing, and laughable, as anything we have seen this season.</p>
<p>The match between the Excelsiors of Philadelphia and the Uniques of Brooklyn played on the Satellite grounds on Thursday, the 3<sup>rd</sup> inst. Proved to be about an interesting, amusing, and laughable, as anything we have seen this season.</p>
<p>Tony Pastor &amp; the Minstrels &nbsp;- the band struck up &ldquo;Rally around the flag boys &amp; the nines marched into position &ndash;</p>
<p>Tony Pastor &amp; the Minstrels &nbsp;- the band struck up &ldquo;Rally around the flag boys &amp; the nines marched into position &ndash;</p>

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Date of Game Thursday, October 3, 1867
Location Brooklyn, NY, United States
Field Satellite Grounds
Home Team  Add Club Page Uniques of Brooklyn
Away Team Excelsior Club of Philadelphia
Number of Players 9
Description

GRAND MATCH FOR THE COLORED CHAMPIONSHIP, NEW YORK VS. PHILADELPHIA

The match between the Excelsiors of Philadelphia and the Uniques of Brooklyn played on the Satellite grounds on Thursday, the 3rd inst. Proved to be about an interesting, amusing, and laughable, as anything we have seen this season.

Tony Pastor & the Minstrels  - the band struck up “Rally around the flag boys & the nines marched into position –

“Youm say dat man am out, and  jis knock youm damn head off,” Players running the bases, unable to hear the decisions of the Umpire, were informed by their captain that, “Judgment says dat am out, or Judgment says dat am foul.”

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New York Sunday Dispatch, October 6, 1867

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Found by Gregory Christiano
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