Early baseball in Australia/Game 1

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|Location=Australia
|Location=Australia
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|Year=1857
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|Year=1855
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|Month=2
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|Month=9
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|City=Melbourne
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|Date=22
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|Country=AU
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|City=Hobart
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|Country=Australia
|NYBaseball=Doubtful
|NYBaseball=Doubtful
|Locals=Unknown
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|First=No
|Approved=Yes
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|Pagetext=From Protoball Entry #1855.29 &ndash; Even the Australians Are Bothered by Sunday Baseball
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"Sabbath Desecration. &ndash; A correspondent requests us to call attention to the practice of a number of boys and young men, who congregate in Mr. Wilkinson's paddock, near Patrick and Murray Streets, on Sunday afternoons, for playing at cricket, base-ball, &c., making a great noise, and offending the eyes and ears of persons of moral and religious feeling."
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Colonial Times [Hobart], Saturday, September 22, 1855, page 3.  Posted to the 19CBB list November 21, 2009, by Eric Miklich.  Subsequent comments from Bob Tholkes and Richard Hershberger [11/23/09] led to conjecture that this form of "base-ball" arrived Down Under directly from its English roots, for in 1855 American presence was largely restricted to the gold fields.  Note: Hobart is on the northern coast of the island that has been known as Tasmania since 1856.
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Protoball record 1857.7 from [http://retrosheet.org/Protoball/chron.htm Protoball project]
 

Latest revision as of 16:24, 14 April 2010

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Location Australia
Year 1855
Month 9
Date 22
City Hobart
Country Australia
Was NY rules baseball Doubtful
Played by Unknown

From Protoball Entry #1855.29 – Even the Australians Are Bothered by Sunday Baseball

"Sabbath Desecration. – A correspondent requests us to call attention to the practice of a number of boys and young men, who congregate in Mr. Wilkinson's paddock, near Patrick and Murray Streets, on Sunday afternoons, for playing at cricket, base-ball, &c., making a great noise, and offending the eyes and ears of persons of moral and religious feeling."

Colonial Times [Hobart], Saturday, September 22, 1855, page 3. Posted to the 19CBB list November 21, 2009, by Eric Miklich. Subsequent comments from Bob Tholkes and Richard Hershberger [11/23/09] led to conjecture that this form of "base-ball" arrived Down Under directly from its English roots, for in 1855 American presence was largely restricted to the gold fields. Note: Hobart is on the northern coast of the island that has been known as Tasmania since 1856.


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