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|Year=1866 | |Year=1866 | ||
|Year Number=2 | |Year Number=2 | ||
|Headline=Early | |Headline=Early African American Club in Philly Plays Initial Game Agains Albany Visitors | ||
|Salience=2 | |Salience=2 | ||
|Tags=African Americans, | |Tags=African Americans, | ||
|Country= | |Country=United States | ||
|State=PA | |State=PA | ||
|City=Philadelphia | |City=Philadelphia | ||
|Game=Base Ball, | |Game=Base Ball, | ||
|Immediacy of Report=Contemporary | |Immediacy of Report=Contemporary | ||
|Age of Players=Adult | |Age of Players=Adult | ||
|Text=<p><br />"On October 3, 1866, at the Wharton Street grounds, the Pythians played and lost a match against the Bachelor Club of Albany, 70-15. This game is | |Text=<p><br />"On October 3, 1866, at the Wharton Street grounds, the Pythians played and lost a match against the Bachelor Club of Albany, 70-15. This game is the only known regular match for he Pythian in their inaugural year."</p> | ||
<p>"In spite of their enthusiasm for playing ball, the Pythian initially had trouble competing out of their neighborhood. Apparently, there was a turf boundary, and the Irish tried to keep the blacks of the inner-city wards from venturing south of Bainbridge Street . . . the 'dead line,' and any movement beyond 'meant contention.'" | <p>"In spite of their enthusiasm for playing ball, the Pythian initially had trouble competing out of their neighborhood. Apparently, there was a turf boundary, and the Irish tried to keep the blacks of the inner-city wards from venturing south of Bainbridge Street . . . the 'dead line,' and any movement beyond 'meant contention.'" </p> | ||
<p>For this game, however, a large crowd accompanied the club to the playing ground, and the game proceeded.</p> | |||
<p> </p> | <p> </p> | ||
|Sources=<p>Jerrold Casway, "Philadelphia's Pythians: The "Colored" Team of 1866-1871," <em>National Pastime </em>(SABR, 1995), page 121.</p> | |Sources=<p>Jerrold Casway, "Philadelphia's Pythians: The "Colored" Team of 1866-1871," <em>National Pastime </em>(SABR, 1995), page 121. Jerry's source is the<em> Sunday</em> <em>Dispatch</em>, October 7, 1866.<em> </em></p> | ||
|Submitted by=Jerry Casway | |Submitted by=Jerry Casway | ||
|Reviewed=Yes | |Reviewed=Yes | ||
|Has Supplemental Text=No | |Has Supplemental Text=No | ||
|Coordinates=39.9525839, -75.1652215 | |||
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City/State/Country: | Philadelphia, PA, United States |
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"In spite of their enthusiasm for playing ball, the Pythian initially had trouble competing out of their neighborhood. Apparently, there was a turf boundary, and the Irish tried to keep the blacks of the inner-city wards from venturing south of Bainbridge Street . . . the 'dead line,' and any movement beyond 'meant contention.'" For this game, however, a large crowd accompanied the club to the playing ground, and the game proceeded.
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Sources | Jerrold Casway, "Philadelphia's Pythians: The "Colored" Team of 1866-1871," National Pastime (SABR, 1995), page 121. Jerry's source is the Sunday Dispatch, October 7, 1866. |
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