Mohawk Club of Brooklyn v Nassau Jr. Club of Brooklyn on 27 October 1860: Difference between revisions

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|Name=Mohawk Jr. Club of Brooklyn v Nassau Jr. Club of Brooklyn on 27 October 1860
|Name=Mohawk Club of Brooklyn v Nassau Jr. Club of Brooklyn on 27 October 1860
|Date=1860-10-27
|Coordinates=40.65, -73.95
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|Type of Date=Day
|Date=1860/10/27
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|Country=United States
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|Home Team=Mohawk Jr. Club of Brooklyn
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|Innings=7
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|Home Team=Mohawk Club of Brooklyn
|Home Score=26
|Away Team=Nassau Jr. Club of Brooklyn
|Away Team=Nassau Jr. Club of Brooklyn
|Home Score=26
|Away Score=25
|Away Score=25
|Innings=7
|Description=<p>(7 innings)</p>
|Description=<p>(7 innings)</p><p>(NYC: “this being the second game they have played each other, both being fly games. The Mohawks are the oldest player of the two clubs Mulvaney made several baulks, although the Umpire did not think so. Mulvaney so plainly infringed the rule in regard to the movement of the arm, that we were surprised that any one could think otherwise. The match altogether was a very creditable display, and shows the rapid progree the Juniors are making in a practical knowledge of the game.)</p>
<p>(NYC: &ldquo;this being the second game they have played each other, both being fly games. The Mohawks are the oldest player of the two clubs &hellip; Mulvaney &hellip; made several baulks, although the Umpire did not think so. Mulvaney so plainly infringed the rule in regard to the movement of the arm, that we were surprised that any one could think otherwise. The match altogether was a very creditable display, and shows the rapid progree the Juniors are making in a practical knowledge of the game.&rdquo;)</p>
|Sources=<p>(1) “Mohawk vs. Nassau,NYC, vol. 8, no. 30 (10 Nov 1860), p. 237, col. [xx]</p>
|Sources=<p>(1) &ldquo;Mohawk vs. Nassau,&rdquo; NYC, vol. 8, no. 30 (10 Nov 1860), p. 237, col. [xx]</p>
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|Submitted by=Craig Waff
|Submitted by=Craig Waff
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Date of Game Saturday, October 27, 1860
Location Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY, United States
Home Team Mohawk Club of Brooklyn
Away Team  Add Club Page Nassau Jr. Club of Brooklyn
Score 26 - 25
Innings 7
Description

(7 innings)

(NYC: “this being the second game they have played each other, both being fly games. The Mohawks are the oldest player of the two clubs … Mulvaney … made several baulks, although the Umpire did not think so. Mulvaney so plainly infringed the rule in regard to the movement of the arm, that we were surprised that any one could think otherwise. The match altogether was a very creditable display, and shows the rapid progree the Juniors are making in a practical knowledge of the game.”)

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(1) “Mohawk vs. Nassau,” NYC, vol. 8, no. 30 (10 Nov 1860), p. 237, col. [xx]

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