1934 Claxton Shield

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Australia Interstate Baseball Carnival
1934
Tournament information
Date5 – 12 August
Host(s) Flag of South Australia.svg Adelaide, SA
Teams3
Defending championsInaugural tournament
Final positions
ChampionFlag of South Australia.svg  South Australia (1st title)
1st runner-upFlag of New South Wales.svg  New South Wales
2nd runner-upFlag of Victoria (Australia).svg  Victoria
1935  

The 1934 Claxton Shield was the first annual Claxton Shield, an Australian national baseball tournament. It was held at the Adelaide Oval [1] and Hindmarsh Oval [2] [3] in Adelaide from 5 to 12 August, and was won by the hosts South Australia. [4] [5] The other participating teams were New South Wales and Victoria. [6]

Contents

The tournament was the first of what would be an ongoing series of regular national tournaments. Prior to 1934, there had been interstate tournaments, where one state would host only one of the others for a series of games, and there had been two national tournaments, the first in 1910 with New South Wales, Tasmania and Victoria, the second in 1912 which also included South Australia, both of which were won by New South Wales. [7] Though the specifics of the tournament's format would change over the years, with the exception of the suspension due to World War II, the tournament would continue through to 1988 as the highest level of baseball in the country. [5]

Format

Each team met each other team twice over the course of the week. In each game, two competition points were on offer to the teams. The points were awarded as follows:

At the end of the tournament, the team with the most points was declared the winner, and awarded the Claxton Shield. As there was a tie between New South Wales and Victoria for second place at the end of the tournament, their net for and against was used to split them, hence New South Wales finishing second. [8]

Results

PosTeamPldWTLRFRARDPts Flag of South Australia.svg Flag of New South Wales.svg Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg
1 Flag of South Australia.svg South Australia 43011410+492–14–2
2 Flag of New South Wales.svg New South Wales 41121313042–06–6
3 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Victoria 41121822445–85–4
Source: [ citation needed ]
5 August 1934 South Australia  Flag of South Australia.svg4 – 2 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg  Victoria Flag of South Australia.svg Hindmarsh Oval
5 August 1934 New South Wales  Flag of New South Wales.svg2 – 0 Flag of South Australia.svg  South Australia Flag of South Australia.svg Hindmarsh Oval

7 August 1934 Victoria  Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg5 – 4 (F/8)Flag of New South Wales.svg  New South Wales Flag of South Australia.svg Adelaide Oval

9 August 1934 New South Wales  Flag of New South Wales.svg6 – 6 (F/12)Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg  Victoria Flag of South Australia.svg Hindmarsh Oval

12 August 1934 South Australia  Flag of South Australia.svg2 – 1 (F/11)Flag of New South Wales.svg  New South Wales Flag of South Australia.svg Adelaide Oval
12 August 1934 Victoria  Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg5 – 8 Flag of South Australia.svg  South Australia Flag of South Australia.svg Adelaide Oval

References

  1. "Interstate Baseball—Victoria Defeats N.S.W." The Argus . Melbourne, VIC. 8 August 1934. p. 10. Retrieved 1 January 2010.
  2. "Victoria Defeated". The Argus . Melbourne, VIC. 6 August 1934. p. 15. Retrieved 1 January 2010.
  3. "Baseball—Tie Between Victoria and N.S.W." The Argus . Melbourne, VIC. 10 August 1934. p. 12. Retrieved 1 January 2010.
  4. "South Australia Wins Championship". The Argus . Melbourne, VIC. 13 August 1934. Retrieved 22 January 2010.
  5. 1 2 Clark 2003, pp.52–3
  6. Harris 2009, p.26
  7. Kent, Mitsie. "Baseball Backgrounder". Australian Baseball Federation. Archived from the original on 10 February 2009. Retrieved 25 May 2010.
  8. "Baseball—Interstate Series". The Sydney Morning Herald . 14 August 1934. p. 17. Retrieved 29 May 2010.

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