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|Name=Burlington Club (Hamilton ONT) v Queen City (Clifton?) on 17 August 1860
|Name=Burlington Club of Hamilton Ontario v Queen City Club of Buffalo on 17 August 1860
|Date=8/17/1860
|Coordinates=40.6189726, -74.0784785
|Entry Origin=Sabrpedia
|Type of Date=Day
|Type of Date=Day
|Date=1860/08/17
|Country=United States
|State=NY
|City=Clifton
|City=Clifton
|State=NY
|NY Rules=Unknown
|Country=United States
|Home Team=Burlington Club of Hamilton Ontario
|Coordinates=40.6189726, -74.0784785
|Home Team=Burlington Club (Hamilton ONT)
|Away Team=Queen City (Clifton?)
|Home Score=25
|Home Score=25
|Away Team=Queen City Club of Buffalo
|Away Score=30
|Away Score=30
|NY Rules=Unknown
|Description=<p>This game appears on the Protoball Games Tabulation [WNY Table] compiled by Craig Waff. It was reported as "the first match ever played by Clubs from the United States and Canada." in the Buffalo Morning Express on August 18, 1860.</p>
|Description=<p>This game appears on the Protoball Games Tabulation [WNY Table] compiled by Craig Waff. It was reported as "the first match ever played by Clubs from the United States and Canada." in the Buffalo Morning Express on August 18, 1860.
<p>Clifton NY is no longer found near Buffalo. Perhaps it was the former name of a section of the city. Buffalo is sometimes called the Queen City. Clifton Heights is on Lake Erie SW of Buffalo.</p>
</p><p>Clifton NY is no longer found near Buffalo. Perhaps it was the former name of a section of the city. Buffalo is sometimes called the Queen City. Clifton Heights is on Lake Erie SW of Buffalo.
<p>Clifton Hill is a district in Niagara Falls, Canada</p>
</p><p>Note: Joseph Overfield also notes that the Buffalo NY team called the Queen Cities played a team from Hamilton, Ontaria in August 1860, and says that it was the first international contest played by the National Association rules. Joseph Overfield, The 100 Seasons of Buffalo Baseball (Partner's Press, 1985), page 17. Overfield does not cite his source.
<p>Note: Joseph Overfield also notes that the Buffalo NY team called the Queen Cities played a team from Hamilton, Ontaria in August 1860, and says that it was the first international contest played by the National Association rules. Joseph Overfield, The 100 Seasons of Buffalo Baseball (Partner's Press, 1985), page 17. Overfield does not cite his source.</p>
</p>
|Has Source On Hand=No
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Entry Origin=Sabrpedia
|Entered by=Bruce Allardice
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Date of Game Friday, August 17, 1860
Location Clifton, NY, United States
Home Team Burlington Club of Hamilton Ontario
Away Team Queen City Club of Buffalo
Score 25 - 30
NY Rules Unknown
Description

This game appears on the Protoball Games Tabulation [WNY Table] compiled by Craig Waff. It was reported as "the first match ever played by Clubs from the United States and Canada." in the Buffalo Morning Express on August 18, 1860.

Clifton NY is no longer found near Buffalo. Perhaps it was the former name of a section of the city. Buffalo is sometimes called the Queen City. Clifton Heights is on Lake Erie SW of Buffalo.

Clifton Hill is a district in Niagara Falls, Canada

Note: Joseph Overfield also notes that the Buffalo NY team called the Queen Cities played a team from Hamilton, Ontaria in August 1860, and says that it was the first international contest played by the National Association rules. Joseph Overfield, The 100 Seasons of Buffalo Baseball (Partner's Press, 1985), page 17. Overfield does not cite his source.

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