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|Name=Olympic Club of Philadelphia v Athletic Club of Philadelphia on 12 November 1861
|Name=Olympic Club of Philadelphia v Athletic Club of Philadelphia on 12 November 1861
|Date=1861-11-12
|Coordinates=39.9525839, -75.1652215
|Entry Origin=Games Tab 2
|Entry Origin Url=http://protoball.org/Games_Tab:Philadelphia#date1861-11-12
|Type of Date=Day
|Type of Date=Day
|Date=1861/11/12
|Country=United States
|State=PA
|City=Philadelphia
|City=Philadelphia
|State=PA
|Field=Athletic club grounds
|Country=United States
|Innings=8
|Coordinates=39.9525839, -75.1652215
|Home Team=Olympic Club of Philadelphia
|Home Team=Olympic Club of Philadelphia
|Home Score=34
|Away Team=Athletic Club of Philadelphia
|Away Team=Athletic Club of Philadelphia
|Home Score=34
|Away Score=18
|Away Score=18
|Description=<p>(<i>New York Clipper:</i> “… the two principal clubs, Olympic and Athletic, contended for the usual trophy.  The day was glorious for the sport, and the large company of ladies and gentlemen that graced the occasion with their presence, proved conclusively that the love for active, exhilarating sport is not on the wane in Philadelphia.  The manifest feeling among the spectators in favor of the Athletic nine was too marked for the good of future play, and we take this opportunity to say, that Base Ball players above all others, should not forget how to conduct themselves at a match.  …  We are informed that the Olympic have never lost a match!—they are the champion club, and we hope to be able at no distant day to witness a match between them and some leading club of New York or Boston.)</p>
|Description=<p>(<em>New York Clipper:</em> &ldquo;&hellip; the two principal clubs, Olympic and Athletic, contended for the usual trophy.&nbsp; The day was glorious for the sport, and the large company of ladies and gentlemen that graced the occasion with their presence, proved conclusively that the love for active, exhilarating sport is not on the wane in Philadelphia.&nbsp; The manifest feeling among the spectators in favor of the Athletic nine was too marked for the good of future play, and we take this opportunity to say, that Base Ball players above all others, should not forget how to conduct themselves at a match.&nbsp; &hellip;&nbsp; We are informed that the Olympic have never lost a match!&mdash;they are the champion club, and we hope to be able at no distant day to witness a match between them and some leading club of New York or Boston.&rdquo;)</p>
|Sources=<p>(1) “Base Ball in Philadelphia,<i>New York Clipper,</i> vol. [xx], no. xx ([xx] Nov 1861), p. [xx], col. [xx]</p> <p>(2) Peverelly, p. 101 &amp; 104</p>
|Sources=<p>(1) &ldquo;Base Ball in Philadelphia,&rdquo; <em>New York Clipper,</em> vol. [xx], no. xx ([xx] Nov 1861), p. [xx], col. [xx]</p>
<p>(2) Peverelly, p. 101 &amp; 104</p>
<p>Tholkes RIM</p>
|Has Source On Hand=No
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Submitted by=Craig Waff
|Submitted by=Craig Waff
|Entry Origin=Games Tab 2
|Entered by=Bruce Allardice
|Entry Origin Url=http://protoball.org/Games_Tab:Philadelphia#date1861-11-12
}}
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Date of Game Tuesday, November 12, 1861
Location Philadelphia, PA, United States
Field  Add Field Page Athletic club grounds
Home Team Olympic Club of Philadelphia
Away Team Athletic Club of Philadelphia
Score 34 - 18
Innings 8
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(New York Clipper: “… the two principal clubs, Olympic and Athletic, contended for the usual trophy.  The day was glorious for the sport, and the large company of ladies and gentlemen that graced the occasion with their presence, proved conclusively that the love for active, exhilarating sport is not on the wane in Philadelphia.  The manifest feeling among the spectators in favor of the Athletic nine was too marked for the good of future play, and we take this opportunity to say, that Base Ball players above all others, should not forget how to conduct themselves at a match.  …  We are informed that the Olympic have never lost a match!—they are the champion club, and we hope to be able at no distant day to witness a match between them and some leading club of New York or Boston.”)

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(1) “Base Ball in Philadelphia,” New York Clipper, vol. [xx], no. xx ([xx] Nov 1861), p. [xx], col. [xx]

(2) Peverelly, p. 101 & 104

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