BOXSCORE: 1883 Philadelphia Quakers At 1883 Chicago White Stockings 5/14/1883 Quakers AB R H RBI AVG White Stockings AB R H RBI AVG B.Purcell 3B 6 1 0 0 .333 A.Dalrymple LF 5 1 2 0 .419 B.McClellan SS 6 1 2 2 .205 G.Gore CF 6 2 2 1 .429 J.Manning RF 6 0 1 1 .209 K.Kelly RF 5 1 1 2 .286 F.Lewis CF 6 1 1 0 .162 N.Williamson 3B 5 2 2 2 .275 B.Harbridge C 6 1 1 1 .189 C.Anson 1B 6 1 1 1 .171 J.Coleman LF 5 2 2 1 .351 T.Burns 2B 6 1 1 1 .341 A.Benedict 2B 5 2 4 1 .857 F.Goldsmith P 4 0 1 0 .176 J.Neagle P 5 0 1 1 .200 S.Flint C 5 2 2 0 .250 S.Farrar 1B 4 1 2 1 .257 F.Pfeffer SS 4 0 2 1 .297 C-E.Gross PR 0 1 0 0 .429 A-B.Sunday PR 0 1 0 0 ---- D-F.Ringo 1B 0 0 0 0 .200 B-L.Corcoran SS 1 0 0 0 .172 -- -- -- --- -- -- -- --- Totals 49 10 14 8 Totals 47 11 14 8 A-Pinch Ran For Pfeffer In 8th Inning B-Subbed Defensively (SS) For Sunday In 9th Inning C-Pinch Ran For Farrar In 11th Inning D-Subbed Defensively (1B) For Gross In 11th Inning Quakers......... 5 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 10 14 6 White Stockings. 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 - 11 14 5 Quakers (1-8) IP H R ER BB SO HR ERA SCORESHEET J.Neagle LOSS(0-1) 10 1/3 14 11 6 3 1 0 5.23 A1 Totals 10 1/3 14 11 6 3 1 0 White Stockings (7-2) IP H R ER BB SO HR ERA SCORESHEET F.Goldsmith WIN(4-1) 11 14 10 2 0 3 0 2.02 A1 Totals 11 14 10 2 0 3 0 ATTENDANCE- 6,295 DATE- Monday, May 14th 1883 TIME- Day WEATHER- Average UMPIRES- Frank Lane, , , T- 2:53 LEFT ON BASE- Quakers: 7 White Stockings: 9 DOUBLE PLAYS- Quakers: 1 White Stockings: 1 ERRORS- B.McClellan, J.Manning-2, F.Lewis, J.Coleman, A.Benedict, G.Gore-2, N.Williamson, S.Flint, L.Corcoran DOUBLES- B.McClellan-2(4th), B.Harbridge(1st), J.Coleman(1st), A.Benedict-3(3rd), J.Neagle(1st), S.Farrar-2(3rd), A.Dalrymple(4th), G.Gore(2nd), N.Williamson-2(6th), S.Flint(6th) RBIs- B.McClellan-2(4th), J.Manning(3rd), B.Harbridge(3rd), J.Coleman(2nd), A.Benedict(2nd), J.Neagle(1st), S.Farrar(5th), G.Gore(3rd), K.Kelly-2(7th), N.Williamson-2(14th), C.Anson(1st), T.Burns(8th), F.Pfeffer(4th) STOLEN BASES- G.Gore(2nd), N.Williamson-2(5th), S.Flint(3rd) CAUGHT STEALING- A.Dalrymple, F.Goldsmith SACRIFICE HITS- S.Farrar, A.Dalrymple SACRIFICE FLIES- K.Kelly WALKS- N.Williamson, F.Goldsmith-2 STRIKE OUTS- A.Benedict, J.Neagle-2, F.Pfeffer GIDP- B.Harbridge, T.Burns PASSED BALLS- B.Harbridge-2, S.Flint 2-out RBI- B.Harbridge, J.Coleman, A.Benedict, J.Neagle, T.Burns, K.Kelly, N.Williamson RLISP 2-out- S.Farrar, F.Pfeffer-2, J.Neagle-2, C.Anson, B.Purcell, A.Dalrymple, N.Williamson, G.Gore, B.Harbridge-2 TEAM RISP- Quakers: 5 for 19 White Stockings: 6 for 19 Fred Goldsmith tossed a complete game and Ned Williamson hit 2 doubles and had 2 RBI as the Chicago White Stockings outscored the Philadelphia Quakers in 11 innings 11 to 10. The game was deadlocked at 9 after nine full innings. Chicago won the hard fought contest in the 11th inning. After an out was recorded, Williamson opened up the rally as he drew a walk. Williamson was running on the next pitch and he stole second. Chicago continued their aggressive style with another stolen base. Cap Anson came up and he would hit into a fielders choice plating a run. Tom Burns came up to bat and reached on an error. Goldsmith continued the rally and reached on an error making Chicago the victor and beginning a joyous home town celebration. Both teams ended up with 14 hits on the afternoon. The winning pitcher was Goldsmith(4-1) who allowed 10 runs for the game. The loss was charged to Jack Neagle(0-1). He got hit hard, allowing 14 hits and 3 walks in 10 and 1/3 innings. SCORESHEET: 1883 Philadelphia Quakers at 1883 Chicago White Stockings B.Purcel-A1 A1:E/8>b2 *2*:G/3 C1:G/13 D1:P/6 E1:G/63 F1:E/6>23 B.McClel-A1 A2:G/43>2 B2:L/6 C2:Do>2# *6*:L/5 E2:P/4 F2:Do>3# 3 13 J.Mannin-A1 A3:F/8 B3:Si C3:PB>23 D3:F/8 *9*:F/9 F3:G/3 G/63>3# F.Lewis-A1 A4:E/5>3# B4:Force/ C4:L/4 D4:G/43 E4:Si F4:G/63 46>1o b1 B.Harbri-A1 A5:Do>1# *3*:L/6 *5*:L/6 *7*:F/8 E5:G-DP/6 F5:F/7 43>1o J.Colema-A1 A6:Do>2# B6:F/9 C6:Si D6:G/63 *10*:G/23 A.Benedi-A1 A7:Do>2# B7:Do C7:Si>12 D7:Do E7:K J.Neagle-A1 A8:E(foul B8:K C8:E/8>2# D8:K E8:G/31 )/2 Do>2# 13 b2 S.Farrar-A1 A9:P/6 *4*:Do C9:Sac/14 *8*:P/6 *11*:Do E.Gross-F1 >3# 23 F.Ringo-F6 A.Dalrym-A1 A1:Do *2*:Si C1:SB>12 D1:P/6 E1:Sac/34 F1:G/43>2 P/5 >12 3 G.Gore-A1 A2:Do>2# B2:CS/26> C2:E/7>2# *6*:F/8 E2:Si>23 F2:P/4 1o G/31 b2 K.Kelly-A1 A3:F/8 B3:G/31 C3:Si>2# D3:L/3 E3:SB>12 *11*:G/3 SF/8>3# N.Willia-A1 A4:Do>2# *3*:E/6 C4:Do>1# D4:L/5 E4:G/53 F4:W>b1 C.Anson-A1 A5:PB>23 B5:L/3 C5:G/43 *7*:F/9 *9*:Si F5:SB>12 L/5 SB>23 FC/ 62>3# T.Burns-A1 A6:Si>3# B6:L/3 *5*:G/3 D6:L/5 E6:G-DP/6 F6:E/9>13 43>1o b2 F.Goldsm-A1 A7:Si>13 B7:L/6 C7:W>b1 D7:G/31 E7:W>b1 C F7:E/8>3# S/24>1o 23 S.Flint-A1 A8:E/9>3# *4*:E/4 C8:Force/ *8*:Do *10*:Si 13 b2 64>1o b1 F.Pfeffe-A1 A9:G/13 B9:K C9:Si>12 D9:PB>23 E9:G/3>12 B.Sunday-E1 Si>3# L.Corcor-E5