Portland Base Ball Club v Tri-Mountain Club of Boston on 28 June 1859: Difference between revisions
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<p><strong>(1: <em>Porter's Spirit of the</em></strong><em><strong> Times</strong>)</em><em>:</em> “This game lasted three hours, and attracted much attention. The Portland Club extended a generous hospitality to the Boston boys, and their brief visit was one of mutual enjoyment and pleasure.”)</p> | <p><strong>(1: <em>Porter's Spirit of the</em></strong><em><strong> Times</strong>)</em><em>:</em> “This game lasted three hours, and attracted much attention. The Portland Club extended a generous hospitality to the Boston boys, and their brief visit was one of mutual enjoyment and pleasure.”)</p> | ||
<p><strong>(2: <em>Portland</em><em> Advertiser</em>): " </strong>Trial Match. -- We were deprived of the pleasure of attending the return match played yesterday between the Tri-Mountain Base Ball Club, of Boston, and the Portland Club. The weather was excessively hot, not withstanding which, an immense concourse of ladies and gentlemen assembled to witness the sport. We understand that on both sides there was some very fine playing. It will be seen that the Tri-Mountain Club came out ahead. It may not be amiss to say, that two or three of the best players of the Portland Club were necessarily absent, and substitutes had to be obtained. When the result of the game was announced, the Portland boys game three hearty cheers to their victors, resolved when the <em>final</em> trial game came off, that the Tri-Mountains should cheer them." (Box Score given; see below.} </p> | <p><strong>(2: <em>Portland</em><em> Advertiser</em>): " </strong>Trial Match. -- We were deprived of the pleasure of attending the return match played yesterday between the Tri-Mountain Base Ball Club, of Boston, and the Portland Club. The weather was excessively hot, not withstanding which, an immense concourse of ladies and gentlemen assembled to witness the sport. We understand that on both sides there was some very fine playing. It will be seen that the Tri-Mountain Club came out ahead. It may not be amiss to say, that two or three of the best players of the Portland Club were necessarily absent, and substitutes had to be obtained. When the result of the game was announced, the Portland boys game three hearty cheers to their victors, resolved when the <em>final</em> trial game came off, that the Tri-Mountains should cheer them." (Box Score given; see below.}</p> | ||
|Sources=<p><strong>(1)</strong> “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Tri-Mountain Base Ball Club, of Boston, Mass.,” <em>Porter’s Spirit of the Times,</em> vol. 8, no. 19 (3 Jul 1860), p. 299, col. 1</p> | |Sources=<p><strong>(1)</strong> “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Tri-Mountain Base Ball Club, of Boston, Mass.,” <em>Porter’s Spirit of the Times,</em> vol. 8, no. 19 (3 Jul 1860), p. 299, col. 1</p> | ||
<p><strong>(2)</strong> <em>Portland Advertiser, </em>July 5, 1859.</p> | <p><strong>(2)</strong> <em>Portland Advertiser, </em>July 5, 1859.</p> | ||
|Comment=<p> | |Comment=<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Tri-Mountains, 21 runs</span>: C. C,. Dimond, 1b, 5 hands lost (outs), 0 runs; G. Arnold, Jr., 3b, 4 outs, 2 runs; I. H. Ware, 2b, 4 outs, 1 run; B. F. Guild, P, 4 outs, 1 run; F. N Scott, cf, 3 outs, 3 runs; J. W. Fletcher, lf, 2 outs, 4 runs; M. E. Chandler, rf, 1 out, 5 runs; H. F. Gill, ss, 3 outs, 3 runs; E. G. Saltzman, c, 1 out, 2 runs.</p> | ||
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Portland, 14 runs: G</span>. H. Abbott, c, 2 outs, 2 runs; G. W. Woodbury, 1b, 5 outs, 1 run; S. Chadwick, Jr, cf, 1 out, 3 runs; J. W. Blanchard [??], lf, 3 outs, 1 run; J. C. M Furbisk, p, 3 outs, 2 runs; J. H. Knight, 3b, 3 outs, 2 runs; H. D. Evans, 2b, 5 outs, 1 run; E. P . Ten Broeck, rf, 2 outs, 1 run; H. Waters, ss, 3 outs, 1 run.</p> | |||
<p>Note; according to the reported line score, Portland batted last, and led 12-9 after six innings, but was outscored 12-2 in the final 3 innings.</p> | |||
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Revision as of 20:44, 8 September 2015
Date of Game | Tuesday, June 28, 1859 |
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Location | Portland, ME, United States |
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Home Team | Tri-Mountain Club of Boston |
Away Team | Add Club Page Portland Club of Portland ME |
Score | 21 - 14 |
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NY Rules | Yes |
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Description | Tri-Mountain (Boston, Mass.) 21 Portland (Portland) 14 (return match) (1: Porter's Spirit of the Times): “This game lasted three hours, and attracted much attention. The Portland Club extended a generous hospitality to the Boston boys, and their brief visit was one of mutual enjoyment and pleasure.”) (2: Portland Advertiser): " Trial Match. -- We were deprived of the pleasure of attending the return match played yesterday between the Tri-Mountain Base Ball Club, of Boston, and the Portland Club. The weather was excessively hot, not withstanding which, an immense concourse of ladies and gentlemen assembled to witness the sport. We understand that on both sides there was some very fine playing. It will be seen that the Tri-Mountain Club came out ahead. It may not be amiss to say, that two or three of the best players of the Portland Club were necessarily absent, and substitutes had to be obtained. When the result of the game was announced, the Portland boys game three hearty cheers to their victors, resolved when the final trial game came off, that the Tri-Mountains should cheer them." (Box Score given; see below.} |
Sources | (1) “Out-Door Sports: Base-Ball: Tri-Mountain Base Ball Club, of Boston, Mass.,” Porter’s Spirit of the Times, vol. 8, no. 19 (3 Jul 1860), p. 299, col. 1 (2) Portland Advertiser, July 5, 1859. |
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Comment | Tri-Mountains, 21 runs: C. C,. Dimond, 1b, 5 hands lost (outs), 0 runs; G. Arnold, Jr., 3b, 4 outs, 2 runs; I. H. Ware, 2b, 4 outs, 1 run; B. F. Guild, P, 4 outs, 1 run; F. N Scott, cf, 3 outs, 3 runs; J. W. Fletcher, lf, 2 outs, 4 runs; M. E. Chandler, rf, 1 out, 5 runs; H. F. Gill, ss, 3 outs, 3 runs; E. G. Saltzman, c, 1 out, 2 runs. Portland, 14 runs: G. H. Abbott, c, 2 outs, 2 runs; G. W. Woodbury, 1b, 5 outs, 1 run; S. Chadwick, Jr, cf, 1 out, 3 runs; J. W. Blanchard [??], lf, 3 outs, 1 run; J. C. M Furbisk, p, 3 outs, 2 runs; J. H. Knight, 3b, 3 outs, 2 runs; H. D. Evans, 2b, 5 outs, 1 run; E. P . Ten Broeck, rf, 2 outs, 1 run; H. Waters, ss, 3 outs, 1 run. Note; according to the reported line score, Portland batted last, and led 12-9 after six innings, but was outscored 12-2 in the final 3 innings.
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Submission Note | Games Tab, version 1.0; Email from Brian S., 8/28/2015. |
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