Washington Base Ball Club of Olympia v Olympics Club of Victoria on 3 July 1872: Difference between revisions

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{{Ballgame
|Name=Washington Base Ball Club of Olympia v Olympics Club of Victoria on 3 July 1872
|Name=Washington Base Ball Club of Olympia v Olympics Club of Victoria on 3 July 1872
|Coordinates=47.00114070000001, -122.82715910000002
|Coordinates=47.00109399999999, -122.8270749
|Entry Origin=
|Entry Origin Url=
|Type of Date=Day
|Type of Date=Day
|Date=1872/07/03
|Date=1872/07/03
|Date Note=
|Country=United States
|Country=United States
|State=WA
|State=WA
|Borough=
|City=Lacey
|City=Lacey
|Field=Jacob Smith House
|Field=Jacob Smith House
|Modern Address=4500 Intelco Loop SE, Lacey, WA
|Modern Address=4500 Intelco Loop SE, Lacey, WA
|Number of Players=
|NY Rules=Unknown
|NY Rules=Unknown
|Game Number=
|Innings=
|Innings Note=
|Home Team=Washington Base Ball Club of Olympia
|Home Team=Washington Base Ball Club of Olympia
|Home Score=
|Away Team=Olympics Club of Victoria
|Away Team=Olympics Club of Victoria
|Away Score=
|Description=<p>"Base Ball- The Base Ball Club of this city are now hard at work preparing for the match game to which they have challenged the Victorians. The ground selected for the game is on Chambers Prairie, near the house of Mr. Jacob Smith. It is a very pretty spot, and one well adapted to the purpose intended. The Victorians are expected up on the North Pacific, to leave Victoria on Tuesday, the 2nd of July. On the following day the game will be played, commencing probably at eleven o'clock and lasting about four hours. From what we hear we should judge the two Clubs much more equally matched than were those of three years ago, on the occasion of the last match game. The Victorians are practicing, becoming daily more formidable, and if the Olympians do not suffer a second defeat, they will have to play a remarkably good game.-Olympia Tribune"</p>
|Description=<p>"Base Ball- The Base Ball Club of this city are now hard at work preparing for the match game to which they have challenged the Victorians. The ground selected for the game is on Chambers Prairie, near the house of Mr. Jacob Smith. It is a very pretty spot, and one well adapted to the purpose intended. The Victorians are expected up on the North Pacific, to leave Victoria on Tuesday, the 2nd of July. On the following day the game will be played, commencing probably at eleven o'clock and lasting about four hours. From what we hear we should judge the two Clubs much more equally matched than were those of three years ago, on the occasion of the last match game. The Victorians are practicing, becoming daily more formidable, and if the Olympians do not suffer a second defeat, they will have to play a remarkably good game.-Olympia Tribune"</p>
|Sources=<p>Wednesday, June 19, 1872, The Victoria Daily Standard. Page 1, Column 2.</p>
|Sources=<p>Wednesday, June 19, 1872, The Victoria Daily Standard. Page 1, Column 2.</p>
|Source Image=
|Has Source On Hand=Yes
|Comment=<p>The Jacob Smith House is now part of the Lacey, WA Parks Department. It is located online at&nbsp;http://www.ci.lacey.wa.us/city-government/city-departments/parks-and-recreation/parks-and-facilities/community-buildings/jacob-smith-house</p>
|Comment=<p>The Jacob Smith House is now part of the Lacey, WA Parks Department. It is located online at&nbsp;http://www.ci.lacey.wa.us/city-government/city-departments/parks-and-recreation/parks-and-facilities/community-buildings/jacob-smith-house</p>
<p>Results of the game are previously noted in Protoball.</p>
<p>Results of the game are previously noted in Protoball.</p>
|Has Source On Hand=Yes
<p><span>Games of July 3, 6, 1872 were played on "Chambers' Prairie," just east of town. See the Washington Standard (Olympia), July 6, 13, 1872. The Washington BBC won both games, 57-28 and 33-16. [ba]</span></p>
|Query=
|Reviewed=Yes
|Submitted by=Mark Brunke
|Submitted by=Mark Brunke
|Submission Note=via Paper of Record
|Submission Note=via Paper of Record
|Entered by=Mark Brunke
|Entered by=Mark Brunke
|First in Location=
|First in Location Note=
|Players Locality=
|class=championship=
}}
}}

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Date of Game Wednesday, July 3, 1872
Location Lacey, WA, United States
Modern Address 4500 Intelco Loop SE, Lacey, WA
Field  Add Field Page Jacob Smith House
Home Team Washington Base Ball Club of Olympia
Away Team Olympics Club of Victoria
NY Rules Unknown
Description

"Base Ball- The Base Ball Club of this city are now hard at work preparing for the match game to which they have challenged the Victorians. The ground selected for the game is on Chambers Prairie, near the house of Mr. Jacob Smith. It is a very pretty spot, and one well adapted to the purpose intended. The Victorians are expected up on the North Pacific, to leave Victoria on Tuesday, the 2nd of July. On the following day the game will be played, commencing probably at eleven o'clock and lasting about four hours. From what we hear we should judge the two Clubs much more equally matched than were those of three years ago, on the occasion of the last match game. The Victorians are practicing, becoming daily more formidable, and if the Olympians do not suffer a second defeat, they will have to play a remarkably good game.-Olympia Tribune"

Sources

Wednesday, June 19, 1872, The Victoria Daily Standard. Page 1, Column 2.

Has Source On Hand Yes
Comment

The Jacob Smith House is now part of the Lacey, WA Parks Department. It is located online at http://www.ci.lacey.wa.us/city-government/city-departments/parks-and-recreation/parks-and-facilities/community-buildings/jacob-smith-house

Results of the game are previously noted in Protoball.

Games of July 3, 6, 1872 were played on "Chambers' Prairie," just east of town. See the Washington Standard (Olympia), July 6, 13, 1872. The Washington BBC won both games, 57-28 and 33-16. [ba]

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