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YACC won the Halifax Cup in 1880, 1883 and 1885. The Halifax Cup won by a Philadelphia team in 1874 at Halifax in Nova Scotia became the social event of the year in Philadelphia from 1880 to 1926 by which time it was eclipsed by golf and tennis tournaments.
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in Canada. Three generations (ten members) of the Newhall family played on the YACC from its founding in 1854 to its merging with the Germantown CC in 1890. The Newhalls also helped administer cricket in Philadelphia. George Newhall became editor of the
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estate. The YACC team was largely responsible for keeping cricket going in Philadelphia during the Civil War. The YACC played at the Turnpike Bridge ground from 1858 to 1877 before moving to their new
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Walter and Charles Newhall became famous YACC players. Walter Newhall scored his first century aged 12. Charles was the most successful bowler against the 1872 England team earning the respect
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The Newhall family joined with the Wister family founding the club in 1855 with the first games played on the Wisters'
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team refused to allow young players to gain cricket experience through match participation.
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which had a 52-year publication history from 1877 to 1929.
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The Cricket Grounds of Germantown and a plea for the game
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Index

Germantown Cricket Club
Owen Wister
Western novel
The Virginian
a silent movie in 1914
Belfield
Stenton
Germantown Cricket Club
Nicetown
W. G. Grace
England
Toronto Cricket Club
American Cricketer
Philadelphian cricket team
Merion Cricket Club
Belmont Cricket Club
"Young America Cricket Club Ground"
Cricinfo
Categories
Cricket in Philadelphia
Club cricket teams in the United States
Cricket clubs established in 1854
1854 establishments in Pennsylvania

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