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{{Chronology Entry
|Headline=CT State Championship in Wicket Attracts 4000
|Year=1859
|Year=1859
|Year Number=24
|Headline=CT State Wicket Championship Attracts 4000
|Salience=2
|Salience=2
|Location=Connecticut,
|Country=United States
|State=CT
|Game=Wicket
|Game=Wicket
|Text=<p>"When Bristol played New Britain at wicket for the championship of the state before four thousand spectators in 1859, the <i>Hartford Press</i> reported that there prevailed 'the most remarkable order throughout, and the contestants treated each other with faultless courtesy.'"</p>
|Immediacy of Report=Contemporary
<p>A special four-car train carried spectators to the match, leaving Hartford at 7:30 AM.</p>
|Age of Players=Adult
<p>John Lester, <u>A Century of Philadelphia Cricket</u> [UPenn Press, Philadelphia, 1951], page 8. This game is also covered in Norton, Frederick C., "That Strange Yankee Game, Wicket," <u>Bristol</u> <u>Connecticut</u> (City Printing Co., Hartford, 1907), pages 295-296. Available via Google Books: try search: "Monday, July 18, 1859" Bristol.</p>
|Text=<p>"When Bristol played New Britain at wicket for the championship of the state before four thousand spectators in 1859, the <em>Hartford Press</em> reported that there prevailed 'the most remarkable order throughout, and the contestants treated each other with faultless courtesy.'"</p>
<p>A special four-car train carried spectators to the match, leaving Hartford CT at 7:30 AM.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
|Sources=<p>John Lester, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">A Century of Philadelphia Cricket</span> [UPenn Press, Philadelphia, 1951], page 8.</p>
<p>This game is also covered in Norton, Frederick C., "That Strange Yankee Game, Wicket," <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Bristol</span> <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Connecticut</span> (City Printing Co., Hartford, 1907), pages 295-296. Available via Google Books: try search: "'Monday, July 18, 1859' Bristol."</p>
<p>See also Larry McCray, "State Championship Wicket Game in Connecticut: A Hearty Hurrah for a Doomed Pastime," <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Base Ball </span> Journal, Volume 5, number 1 (Special Issue on Origins), pages 132-135.</p>
|Reviewed=Yes
|Has Supplemental Text=No
|Coordinates=41.6032207, -73.087749
}}
}}

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CT State Wicket Championship Attracts 4000

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City/State/Country: CT, United States
Game Wicket
Immediacy of Report Contemporary
Age of Players Adult
Text

"When Bristol played New Britain at wicket for the championship of the state before four thousand spectators in 1859, the Hartford Press reported that there prevailed 'the most remarkable order throughout, and the contestants treated each other with faultless courtesy.'"

A special four-car train carried spectators to the match, leaving Hartford CT at 7:30 AM.

 

Sources

John Lester, A Century of Philadelphia Cricket [UPenn Press, Philadelphia, 1951], page 8.

This game is also covered in Norton, Frederick C., "That Strange Yankee Game, Wicket," Bristol Connecticut (City Printing Co., Hartford, 1907), pages 295-296. Available via Google Books: try search: "'Monday, July 18, 1859' Bristol."

See also Larry McCray, "State Championship Wicket Game in Connecticut: A Hearty Hurrah for a Doomed Pastime," Base Ball Journal, Volume 5, number 1 (Special Issue on Origins), pages 132-135.

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