Early baseball in New Jersey/Game 20

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|Pagetext="BASE BALL -- The first match of the season at this game took place yesterday afternoon in East Newark, between the Newark Jr., and Newark Clubs, which resulted in the defeat of the former.  A large number of visitors were present, many of whom were ladies.  The playing was good and creditable to both clubs, and with a little more practice the Juniors though young will make capital players.  The game excited much attention, and several good catches and strikes were applauded - particularly a catch by Durand H. Plume of the Juniors. Four innings were played with the following results: Newark Club -- Wm Dodd 4, F. C. Dodd 4, T. Speer 4, Wambold 2, Van Ness 3, Mikles 3, Clinton 3, A. Baldwin 2, J. Kase 2; total 27 Newark Junior Club -- Valentine 1, Bolles 1, Browe 3, Lum 2, Halsey 3, Benedict 3, Halsted 2, Duryea 2, Munn 2, total 19."
|Pagetext="BASE BALL -- The first match of the season at this game took place yesterday afternoon in East Newark, between the Newark Jr., and Newark Clubs, which resulted in the defeat of the former.  A large number of visitors were present, many of whom were ladies.  The playing was good and creditable to both clubs, and with a little more practice the Juniors though young will make capital players.  The game excited much attention, and several good catches and strikes were applauded - particularly a catch by Durand H. Plume of the Juniors. Four innings were played with the following results: Newark Club -- Wm Dodd 4, F. C. Dodd 4, T. Speer 4, Wambold 2, Van Ness 3, Mikles 3, Clinton 3, A. Baldwin 2, J. Kase 2; total 27 Newark Junior Club -- Valentine 1, Bolles 1, Browe 3, Lum 2, Halsey 3, Benedict 3, Halsted 2, Duryea 2, Munn 2, total 19."
|Sources=Newark Daily Advertiser, September 6, 1855
|Sources=Newark Daily Advertiser, September 6, 1855
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Location New Jersey
Year 1855
Month 9
Date 5
City Newark
State NJ
Country US
Site East Newark
Was NY rules baseball Unknown
Played by Locals
Team 1 Newark Club
Team 2 Newark Junior
Team 1 Score 27
Team 2 Score 19
Length Four Innings
Found by John Zinn

"BASE BALL -- The first match of the season at this game took place yesterday afternoon in East Newark, between the Newark Jr., and Newark Clubs, which resulted in the defeat of the former. A large number of visitors were present, many of whom were ladies. The playing was good and creditable to both clubs, and with a little more practice the Juniors though young will make capital players. The game excited much attention, and several good catches and strikes were applauded - particularly a catch by Durand H. Plume of the Juniors. Four innings were played with the following results: Newark Club -- Wm Dodd 4, F. C. Dodd 4, T. Speer 4, Wambold 2, Van Ness 3, Mikles 3, Clinton 3, A. Baldwin 2, J. Kase 2; total 27 Newark Junior Club -- Valentine 1, Bolles 1, Browe 3, Lum 2, Halsey 3, Benedict 3, Halsted 2, Duryea 2, Munn 2, total 19."

Sources

Newark Daily Advertiser, September 6, 1855


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