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{{Chronology Entry
{{Chronology Entry
|Year=1856
|Year Number=19
|Headline=Five-Player Base Ball Reported in NY, WI
|Headline=Five-Player Base Ball Reported in NY, WI
|Year=1856
|Salience=2
|Salience=2
|Location=Wisconsin
|Location=Wisconsin, New York
|City=Waukesha, Brooklyn
|Game=Base Ball
|Game=Base Ball
|Text=<p>We've noticed two games of five-on-five baseball in the <u>Spirit, starting</u> in 1856. The '56 game matched the East Brooklyn junior teams for the Nationals and the Continentals. The Nationals won 37-10. <u>Spirit of the Times</u>, Volume 26, number 39 (Saturday, November 8, 1856), page 463, column 3.  In 1857, an item taken from the <u>Waukesha (WI) Republican</u> of June 6, pitted Carroll College freshmen and "an equal number of residents of this village. They played two games to eleven tallies, and one to 21 tallies. The collegians won all three games.   <u>Spirit of the Times</u> Volume 27, number 20 (June 27, 1857), page 234, column 2. Neither account remarks on the team sizes.  Other five-on-five matches appeared I 1858. Facsimiles provided by Craig Waff, September 2008.  <b>Note: </b> Was 5-player base ball common then? Did it follow special rules? How do 4 fielders cover the whole field?</p>
|Immediacy of Report=Contemporary
|Age of Players=Youth
|Text=<p>We've noticed two games of five-on-five baseball in the <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Spirit, </span>starting in 1856. The '56 game matched the East Brooklyn junior teams for the Nationals and the Continentals. The Nationals won 37-10. &nbsp;In 1857, an item taken from the <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Waukesha (WI) Republican</span> of June 6, pitted Carroll College freshmen and "an equal number of residents of this village. They played two games to eleven tallies, and one to 21 tallies. The collegians won all three games. Neither account remarks on the team sizes. Other five-on-five matches appeared in 1858. &nbsp;</p>
|Sources=<p><span>Spirit of the Times</span>, Volume 26, number 39 (Saturday, November 8, 1856), page 463, column 3.</p>
<p><span>Spirit of the Times</span>&nbsp;Volume 27, number 20 (June 27, 1857), page 234, column 2.&nbsp;</p>
|Query=<p>Was 5-player base ball common then? Did it follow special rules? How do 4 fielders cover the whole field?</p>
|Submitted by=Craig Waff
|Submission Note=Facsimiles provided by Craig Waff, September 2008.
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Year Number=19
|Has Supplemental Text=No
}}
}}

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Five-Player Base Ball Reported in NY, WI

Salience Noteworthy
Location Wisconsin, New York
Game Base Ball
Immediacy of Report Contemporary
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We've noticed two games of five-on-five baseball in the Spirit, starting in 1856. The '56 game matched the East Brooklyn junior teams for the Nationals and the Continentals. The Nationals won 37-10.  In 1857, an item taken from the Waukesha (WI) Republican of June 6, pitted Carroll College freshmen and "an equal number of residents of this village. They played two games to eleven tallies, and one to 21 tallies. The collegians won all three games. Neither account remarks on the team sizes. Other five-on-five matches appeared in 1858.  

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Spirit of the Times, Volume 26, number 39 (Saturday, November 8, 1856), page 463, column 3.

Spirit of the Times Volume 27, number 20 (June 27, 1857), page 234, column 2. 

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Was 5-player base ball common then? Did it follow special rules? How do 4 fielders cover the whole field?

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Submitted by Craig Waff
Submission Note Facsimiles provided by Craig Waff, September 2008.



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