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Monday, November 26, 2007
Box Score of a Baseball Game Played on Travers Island in Pelham Manor in
July 1896
Last week I posted to the Historic Pelham Blog an item
regarding a baseball game played on Travers Island during the Summer of
1897. See Wednesday, November 21, 2007:
Baseball on Travers Island During the Summer of 1897. Today's posting
provides a brief account of a baseball game played a year earlier, in July
1896, as well as a box score for the game.
"BASEBALL.
A GAME of baseball between the Athletes and a nine that can only be
described as 'Has-Beens,' amused the visitors to Travers Island.
The abbreviated 'Young Mr. Bloss' pitched erratic curves for the Athletes.
McCrae, whose meagre knowledge of the game has been gained since his
arrival from Australia, ignored a ball that went over the plate and was on
the point of attacking the umpire with the bat because three strikes were
called on him, when he declared he only struck at the ball twice.
Sheldon's home run and Halpin's errors were the features of the game. The
scores: [Image of Box Score Below]

Source: Baseball, New York Athletic Club Journal,
Vol. V, No. 5, p. 14 (Aug. 1896).
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