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bbpostcards 03-16-2013 05:09 PM

1908 scorecard celebrating 1878 Boston Red Stockings
 
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Here's a 1908 scorecard with Harry Wright and other notables on the cover celebrating the 1878 Boston Red Stockings on the 30th anniversary of their National League championship.

The event involved more than 50 people who had played for either the 1878 Boston Red Stockings team (inc. A.G. Spaulding, George Wright, Jim O'Rourke, and Tommy McCarthy) or the Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth, Amherst, Lowell, or MIT teams of that era (inc. Tyng, the first player to wear a catcher's mask, and Thayer, inventor of the catcher's mask).

The "Professionals" beat the "Amateurs" 7-5. They played by the 1870's and 1880's rules. These and other details are in the 9/25/1908 New York Times.

Appearing for the Professionals were Spaulding, O'Rourke, Murnane, Morrill, Schaefer, Wood, Barrows, Hawes, Manning, Nash, McCarthy, and Bond.

For the Amateurs were Hooper, Flagg, Kent, Hodges, Thayer, Nunn, Latham , Howe, Winslow (all of Harvard in the 1860's, 1870's, or 1880's), and Elder, Bigelow, and Badger (all of Yale in the 1870's).

The interior lists the players who participated, many of whom did not play in the contest such as George Wright and Jim Tyng. The back cover contains the old rules governing the contest. The game occurred at Harvard Stadium.

baseballart 03-16-2013 05:56 PM

That is very cool.

Leon 03-17-2013 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by baseballart (Post 1104106)
That is very cool.

+1....now that is a scorecard. Thanks for sharing....

spec 03-18-2013 12:03 AM

Oldtimers game
 
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Originally Posted by bbpostcards (Post 1104086)
Here's a 1908 scorecard with Harry Wright and other notables on the cover celebrating the 1878 Boston Red Stockings on the 30th anniversary of their National League championship.

The event involved more than 50 people who had played for either the 1878 Boston Red Stockings team (inc. A.G. Spaulding, George Wright, Jim O'Rourke, and Tommy McCarthy) or the Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth, Amherst, Lowell, or MIT teams of that era (inc. Tyng, the first player to wear a catcher's mask, and Thayer, inventor of the catcher's mask).

The "Professionals" beat the "Amateurs" 7-5. They played by the 1870's and 1880's rules. These and other details are in the 9/25/1908 New York Times.

Appearing for the Professionals were Spaulding, O'Rourke, Murnane, Morrill, Schaefer, Wood, Barrows, Hawes, Manning, Nash, McCarthy, and Bond.

For the Amateurs were Hooper, Flagg, Kent, Hodges, Thayer, Nunn, Latham , Howe, Winslow (all of Harvard in the 1860's, 1870's, or 1880's), and Elder, Bigelow, and Badger (all of Yale in the 1870's).

The interior lists the players who participated, many of whom did not play in the contest such as George Wright and Jim Tyng. The back cover contains the old rules governing the contest. The game occurred at Harvard Stadium.

Believe this is a scorecard for the Oldtimers game written up in Albert Spalding's book The National Game. Included in the book, which features Uncle Sam on the cover, is a "team" photo of the participants. This would be a good companion piece.

RUKen 03-18-2013 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by spec (Post 1104612)
Believe this is a scorecard for the Oldtimers game written up in Albert Spalding's book The National Game. Included in the book, which features Uncle Sam on the cover, is a "team" photo of the participants. This would be a good companion piece.

Here is a copy of that photo from the Boston Public Library collection:


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