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|Locals=Locals
|Locals=Locals
|Team1=Marion Club (Brooklyn)
|Team1=Marion Club (Brooklyn)
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|Team2=The Sumpter Club (Norfolk VA)
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|Team2=The Sumter Club (Norfolk VA)
|Score1=12
|Score1=12
|Score2=11
|Score2=11
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Craig adds that the game was discontinued at the point of Mr. English's final tally.
Craig adds that the game was discontinued at the point of Mr. English's final tally.
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Norfolk VA (1860 pop. 14,600)is on the Atlantic coast about 95 miles SE of Richmond VA. then and now it was/is a large base for the US Navy.
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Norfolk VA (1860 pop. 14,600)is on the Atlantic coast about 95 miles SE of Richmond VA.
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BA note--the name "Sumpter" club suggests that the players were associated with the US Naval vessel Sumpter.
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|Sources=H. F. W. (Marion club secretary), “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball: Death on the Field,” [New York] Sunday Mercury, vol. 22, no. 20 (13 May 1860), p. 5, col. 5
|Sources=H. F. W. (Marion club secretary), “Out-Door Sports: Base Ball: Death on the Field,” [New York] Sunday Mercury, vol. 22, no. 20 (13 May 1860), p. 5, col. 5
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