View Single Post
  #1  
Old 08-27-2010, 08:22 AM
smokelessjoe's Avatar
smokelessjoe smokelessjoe is offline
Shawn England
Member
 
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Dawsonville, Ga
Posts: 643
Default Easton Base Ball Club "1873" - Northampton Pennsylvania

I picked up this invitation for the 1873 Easton Base Ball Club Bal Masque. It is in incredible condition and the detail on the logo is amazing. I believe it is gold gilded on parts of the banner as it shimmers when you tilt it. I think it has been folded in half for most of its life as you can see sort of a shadow around the mask left from the logo.

Has anyone seen or have anything relating to the Easton Club? I would love to see some other memorabilia etc.

I have been doing some research but have found very little. It seems some of the players did move on to the Majors. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.

Here is some team info for the team in 1874!

EASTON BASE BALL CLUB.

Among the organizations in Easton is one known throughout the entire
United States, the Easton Base, Ball Club. It was a continuation of the
Neptune, which was organized in 1866, when the great National game was in
its infancy, the club had a nine among the best in the State, during each
succeeding year. In 1872, the name "Easton" was adopted, and the club
entered for the State championship in that and the following year, but
failed to Parry off the honors. In 1874, the club entered for the amateur
championship of the State and the United States, in the, both of which they
succeeded, defeating every amateur club of note in Pennsylvania, as also
the professional Athletic and Philadelphia; the professional Atlantic, of
Brooklyn; and the several amateur clubs of New York, who took part in the
tournament for the amateur championship of the United States, at Watertown,
N. Y. The prosperity of the club was mainly due to the munificence of
George M. Reeder and W. H. Hulick.

The "champion" team was composed of the following named gentlemen
George W. Bradley, pitcher

Thomas J, Miller, catcher

John Abadie, 1st base

John Banker, 2d base

F. W. Wadsworth, short stop

William Hauge, 3d base

William R. Parks, left field

Charles Waitt, centre field

Arthur Allison, 1st base

J. J. Smith, captain, change pitcher, and right field.

The celebrity gained by the club in winning the championship in 1874, was
the cause of the above players, afterwards being engaged by the Managers of
the celebrated professional St. Louis, Washington, Boston, Chicago, and New
Haven Clubs, to strengthen their respective organizations.

The Easton Club is still in existence, and is recognized as one of the
leading exponents of the great National game in Pennsylvania.
Attached Images
File Type: jpg eastFbig.jpg (74.0 KB, 128 views)
File Type: jpg eastFhalf.jpg (77.6 KB, 127 views)
File Type: jpg eastInvit1.jpg (74.2 KB, 127 views)
Reply With Quote