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|Name=First Nine v Second Nine on 29 October 1858
|Name=Tri-Mountain Club of Boston v Tri-Mountain Club of Boston on 29 October 1858
|Date=1858-10-29
|Coordinates=42.3584308, -71.0597732
|Entry Origin=Games Tab
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|Type of Date=Day
|Type of Date=Day
|Date=1858/10/29
|Country=United States
|State=MA
|City=Boston
|Field=Boston Common
|Field=Boston Common
|City=Boston
|Home Team=Tri-Mountain Club of Boston
|State=MA
|Country=United States
|Coordinates=42.3584308, -71.0597732
|Home Team=First Nine
|Away Team=Second Nine
|Home Score=84
|Home Score=84
|Away Team=Tri-Mountain Club of Boston
|Away Score=12
|Away Score=12
|Description=<p>(Tri-Mountain BBC intra-club game)</p><p>(<i>Boston Herald:</i> “The  ‘New York Game’ was played, but on account of the absence of one of the players at the commencement, there were only eight men on each side.)</p><p>(<i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times:</i> “The last game of the season. …  On account of the absence of one of the First Nine, the game was played with only eight men on each side.  …  The club presented a ball, the same to become the property of the players making the most runs and least number of hands lost.)</p>
|Description=<p>(Tri-Mountain BBC intra-club game, First none 84, second nine 12)</p>
|Sources=<p>(1) “Ball Match on the Common,<i>Boston Herald,</i> no. 10,998 (30 Oct 1858), p. 2, col. 2</p> <p>(2) “Base Ball Match,<i>Boston Daily Chronicle,</i> vol. 69, no. 104 (30 Oct 1858), p. 2, col. 4</p> <p>(3) “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball: Base-Ball at Boston,<i>Porter’s Spirit of the Times,</i> vol. 5, no. 11 (13 Nov 1858), p. 171, col. 2 [Second Nine = 13 runs]</p>
<p>(<em>Boston Herald:</em> &ldquo;The &lsquo;New York Game&rsquo; was played, but on account of the absence of one of the players at the commencement, there were only eight men on each side.&rdquo;)</p>
<p>(<em>Porter&rsquo;s Spirit of the Times:</em> &ldquo;The last game of the season. &hellip;&nbsp; On account of the absence of one of the First Nine, the game was played with only eight men on each side.&nbsp; &hellip;&nbsp; The club presented a ball, the same to become the property of the players making the most runs and least number of hands lost.&rdquo;)</p>
|Sources=<p>(1) &ldquo;Ball Match on the Common,&rdquo; <em>Boston Herald,</em> no. 10,998 (30 Oct 1858), p. 2, col. 2</p>
<p>(2) &ldquo;Base Ball Match,&rdquo; <em>Boston&nbsp;Daily Chronicle,</em> vol. 69, no. 104 (30 Oct 1858), p. 2, col. 4</p>
<p>(3) &ldquo;Out-Door Sports: Base Ball: Base-Ball at Boston,&rdquo; <em>Porter&rsquo;s Spirit of the Times,</em> vol. 5, no. 11 (13 Nov 1858), p. 171, col. 2 [Second Nine = 13 runs]</p>
|Has Source On Hand=No
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Submitted by=Craig Waff
|Submitted by=Craig Waff
|Entry Origin=Games Tab
|Entry Origin Url=http://protoball.org/Games_Tab:Massachusetts#date1858-10-29
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Date of Game Friday, October 29, 1858
Location Boston, MA, United States
Field Boston Common
Home Team Tri-Mountain Club of Boston
Away Team Tri-Mountain Club of Boston
Score 84 - 12
Description

(Tri-Mountain BBC intra-club game, First none 84, second nine 12)

(Boston Herald: “The ‘New York Game’ was played, but on account of the absence of one of the players at the commencement, there were only eight men on each side.”)

(Porter’s Spirit of the Times: “The last game of the season. …  On account of the absence of one of the First Nine, the game was played with only eight men on each side.  …  The club presented a ball, the same to become the property of the players making the most runs and least number of hands lost.”)

Sources

(1) “Ball Match on the Common,” Boston Herald, no. 10,998 (30 Oct 1858), p. 2, col. 2

(2) “Base Ball Match,” Boston Daily Chronicle, vol. 69, no. 104 (30 Oct 1858), p. 2, col. 4

(3) “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball: Base-Ball at Boston,” Porter’s Spirit of the Times, vol. 5, no. 11 (13 Nov 1858), p. 171, col. 2 [Second Nine = 13 runs]

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