Early baseball in New York (city)/Game 3
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Location | New York (city) |
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Year | 1845 |
Month | 10 |
Date | 6 |
City | Hoboken |
State | NJ |
Country | US |
Site | Elysian Fields |
Was NY rules baseball | Yes |
Played by | Locals |
Team 1 | Curry's Side (Knickerbockers) |
Team 2 | Cartwright's Side (Knickerbockers) |
Team 1 Score | 11 |
Team 2 Score | 8 |
First in New York (city) | Yes |
Found by | Larry McCray |
From Protoball Entry #1845.2 – Knicks Play First Recorded [Intramural] Game By The New Rules
In an intrasquad game, seven Knickerbocker players win 11-8 over seven of their fellows; the umpire is William R. Wheaton, a pioneering cricket and base ball player of the New York Base Ball Club who helped to formulate the Knickerbocker rules. This three-inning game is the first recorded game employing the Knickerbocker rules as drafted on September 23, 1845.
Another intramural game was played on November 18.