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|Date=1868/ | |Date=1868/01/01 | ||
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|Description=<p>Seymour, "The People's Game" vol. 3, p. 304: "In 1868 a team from the American frigate <em>Piscataqua</em> won a game probably played at Singapore against a team from the British China squadron." The Americans won 66-28. Seymour suggests that many of the English navy sailors were Americans or had experience with the American game already.</p> | |Description=<p>Seymour, "The People's Game" vol. 3, p. 304: "In 1868 a team from the American frigate <em>Piscataqua</em> won a game probably played at Singapore against a team from the British China squadron." The Americans won 66-28. Seymour suggests that many of the English navy sailors were Americans or had experience with the American game already.</p> | ||
<p>More certainly, on Dec. 20, 1948, the <em>Dallas Morning News</em> (under the headline "Men of U.S. Fleet Land at Singapore") report: "The seamen have basketball and baseball games scheduled with local teams." This hints that baseball teams already were established there.</p> | <p>More certainly, on Dec. 20, 1948, the <em>Dallas Morning News</em> (under the headline "Men of U.S. Fleet Land at Singapore") report: "The seamen have basketball and baseball games scheduled with local teams." This hints that baseball teams already were established there.</p> | ||
<p>More certainly, <em>Singapore Free Press</em>, March 7, 1893: "An exhibition game of American baseball took place under adverse weather circumstances upon the Esplanade yesterday." Two teams from the USS Marion, Capt. Gridley. The Blues beat the Whites, 9-7. The article gives the name of the players on each side, and also gives a lengthy explanation of how baseball is derived from British games.</p> | |||
|Sources=<p>Seymour, "The People's Game" vol. 3, p. 304</p> | |Sources=<p>Seymour, "The People's Game" vol. 3, p. 304</p> | ||
<p><em>Singapore Free Press</em>, March 7, 1893</p> | |||
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|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice | |Submitted by=Bruce Allardice | ||
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|First in Location=Singapore | |First in Location=Singapore | ||
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Date of Game | 1868 |
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Location | Singapore, Singapore |
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Home Team | Add Club Page |
Away Team | Add Club Page |
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Innings | 9 |
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NY Rules | Yes |
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Description | Seymour, "The People's Game" vol. 3, p. 304: "In 1868 a team from the American frigate Piscataqua won a game probably played at Singapore against a team from the British China squadron." The Americans won 66-28. Seymour suggests that many of the English navy sailors were Americans or had experience with the American game already. More certainly, on Dec. 20, 1948, the Dallas Morning News (under the headline "Men of U.S. Fleet Land at Singapore") report: "The seamen have basketball and baseball games scheduled with local teams." This hints that baseball teams already were established there. More certainly, Singapore Free Press, March 7, 1893: "An exhibition game of American baseball took place under adverse weather circumstances upon the Esplanade yesterday." Two teams from the USS Marion, Capt. Gridley. The Blues beat the Whites, 9-7. The article gives the name of the players on each side, and also gives a lengthy explanation of how baseball is derived from British games. |
Sources | Seymour, "The People's Game" vol. 3, p. 304 Singapore Free Press, March 7, 1893 |
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Found by | Bruce Allardice |
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First in Location | Singapore |
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