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  • In Boston in 1844  + (<br>)
  • In Chatham  + (<br>)
  • In Davenport on 27 May 1858  + (<br>)
  • In Springfield Circa 1835  + (<br>)
  • Glasgow Club of South Hadley Falls v Lone Star Club of Westfield on 21 July 1860  + (<br>)
  • Yankee Club of Holyoke v Phoenix Club of Holyoke on 4 August 1860  + (<br>)
  • Alpha Club of Ashland v Benicia Club of Milford on 4 August 1860  + (<br>)
  • Jones Square  + (<br>)
  • Eagle Club of Irvington  + (<br>)
  • Wyoming Club of St. Francis Xavier College  + (<br>)
  • Picked Brooklyn nine v Picked Brooklyn nine on 15 March 1860  + (<br>)
  • Club of Brownsville, MN  + (<br>)
  • Shamrock Club of Southington  + (<br>)
  • Anawan Club of New Bedford v Athletic Club of New Bedford on 13 September 1869  + (<br>)
  • Bath Base Ball Club  + (<br>)
  • National Club of Washington v Washington Cricket Club on 28 July 1865  + (<br>)
  • Kelsey Flats  + (<br>)
  • 1864.104  + (<br>)
  • 1863.200  + (<br>)
  • Club of Harford, Pennsylvania v Club of Jackson, Pennsylvania on 26 October 1865  + (<br>)
  • 1872.15  + (<div class="x1n2onr6 x1iorvi4 x4uap5 x1<div class="x1n2onr6 x1iorvi4 x4uap5 x18d9i69 x1swvt13 x78zum5 x1q0g3np x1a2a7pz"></br><div class="x1r8uery x1iyjqo2 x6ikm8r x10wlt62 x1pi30zi"></br><div class="xv55zj0 x1vvkbs x1rg5ohu xxymvpz"></br><div class="xh8yej3 xxymvpz x1n2onr6 x3nfvp2"></br><div class="xh8yej3 xeuugli xs83m0k x1iyjqo2 xdl72j9"></br><div class="xmjcpbm x1tlxs6b x1g8br2z x1gn5b1j x230xth x9f619 xzsf02u x1rg5ohu xdj266r x11i5rnm xat24cr x1mh8g0r x193iq5w x1mzt3pk x1n2onr6 xeaf4i8 x13faqbe"></br><div class="x1ye3gou xwib8y2 xn6708d x1y1aw1k"></br><div class="x1iorvi4 xjkvuk6 x1lliihq"></br><div class="xdj266r x11i5rnm xat24cr x1mh8g0r x1vvkbs"></br><div dir="auto">[] Are we seeing modern "standings" (perhaps with winning pct, games behind) any time soon? Why would they list teams alphabetically rather than by number of wins?</div></br><div dir="auto"> </div></br><div dir="auto"><a class="x1i10hfl xjbqb8w x6umtig x1b1mbwd xaqea5y xav7gou x9f619 x1ypdohk xt0psk2 xe8uvvx xdj266r x11i5rnm xat24cr x1mh8g0r xexx8yu x4uap5 x18d9i69 xkhd6sd x16tdsg8 x1hl2dhg xggy1nq x1a2a7pz x1heor9g xt0b8zv" tabindex="0" href="https://www.facebook.com/richard.hershberger.16?comment_id=Y29tbWVudDo1NDY4NjYwMDI2NTIxMzQ2XzIzODk4Njk0MDExNzk5NDY%3D&__cft__[0]=AZUgz5YvrcCa3_mwwAYlmV9giB-8QFXfCvvSnTSb8N-_DaOjb5O-5-LZY_-cU-Orc4j7dZSMzru2nup_jrYhnSnlVd95BuIEAzsolHN7qTpW9livY7o8UsydVeQZBVq1Y-Y&__tn__=R]-R"><span class="x3nfvp2"><span class="x193iq5w xeuugli x13faqbe x1vvkbs x1xmvt09 x1lliihq x1s928wv xhkezso x1gmr53x x1cpjm7i x1fgarty x1943h6x x4zkp8e x676frb x1nxh6w3 x1sibtaa x1s688f xzsf02u" dir="auto">Richard Hershberger</span></span></a>, 10/29/2022 -- "I'm not actually sure when we start to see the modern format. That passed by me without my consciously noting. Sometime in the 1880s, maybe?"</div></br><div dir="auto"> </div></br><div dir="auto"> </div></br><div dir="auto">[] Is it likely that cricket already used box scores by 1845?  Would that have influenced Chadwick and others v=covering base ball?</div></br></div></br></div></br></div></br></div></br></div></br></div></br></div></br></div></br></div>scores by 1845?  Would that have influenced Chadwick and others v=covering base ball?</div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div>)
  • 1858.61  + (<p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><<p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="color: black; font-family: 'Arial','sans-serif';"><span style="font-size: medium;">Jeff Kittel notes:   "</span></span><span style="color: black; font-family: 'Arial','sans-serif';"><span style="font-size: medium;">Protoball doesn't have any references to wicket clubs in Illinois during this period, although there is a reference to a 1857 club in Iowa. Ottawa and Marseilles are in LaSalle County, Illinois, on the Illinois River, about 50 miles southwest of Chicago.  It's possible that the game experienced a period of popularity in central Illinois and Iowa.  Clinton City, where the Iowa wicket club was located, is on the Mississippi, about sixty miles west of Ottawa and Marseilles.  Now the headline says that this was a game of base ball, rather than wicket, but the box score, which I attached, is kind of odd - three innings, possibly playing first to 200 runs.  Sadly, they don't give us any information on the number of players per side."    </span></span></p>s per side."    </span></span></p>)
  • 1848.18  + (<p>"Bantam" game?</p>)
  • 1840c.34  + (<p>"Leaping and jumping games?</p>)
  • 1847.18  + (<p>"Long ball": See 1853.20.</p> <p>"B-hoys": See 1847.14.</p> <p>Can we determine the ages of the players?</p> <p> </p>)
  • 1853.6  + (<p>"Mattitue?"  "Oysterponds?"</p>)
  • 1846.23  + (<p>"Otto Cottage?"</p>)
  • 1828.19  + (<p>"Pedal members"? A pretty good Harvard friend of Protoball can't explain this term.</p> <p>"Delta"?  </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>)
  • 1830s.29  + (<p>"Sow Ball?"</p>)
  • 1827.1  + (<p>"The fellow in the middle?"  Does this suggest the lack of foul ground?</p> <p>What/where is Bridgewater?  Was Bridgewater MA Latham's home town, maybe?</p>)
  • 1861.4  + (<p>"interesting phrases"?</p>)
  • 1871.4  + (<p> </p> <p> </p>)
  • 1871.18  + (<p> </p> <p> </p>)
  • 1858.73  + (<p> </p> <p> </p>)
  • 1856.38  + (<p> </p> <p> </p>)
  • 1862.57  + (<p> </p> <p><em> </em></p>)
  • 1841.10  + (<p> </p> <p><strong> </strong></p>)
  • 1086.1  + (<p> </p> <p><strong&g<p> </p></br><p><strong>Note:</strong> We need to confirm whether the Domesday Book actually uses the term "bittle-battle," "stool ball," or what. We also should try to ascertain views of professional scholars on the interpretations of the Book. Martin Hoerchner advises that the British Public Records Office may, at some point, make parts of the Domesday Book available online.</p></br><p>I've not found bittle-battle in the Domesday book [ba]</p>.</p> <p>I've not found bittle-battle in the Domesday book [ba]</p>)
  • 1860.93  + (<p> </p> <p>Do we know i<p> </p></br><p>Do we know if and when baseball's rules mandated these "battery alleys?"  Do we know when they were rescinded? (It is said that only Detroit and Arizona parks use then today.) </p></br><p>Are there other explanations for this practice in 1860?</p></br><p>Can someone retrieve Tom Shieber's original SABR-L posting?</p></br><p>Can we assume/guess that the 1860 <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Clipper</span> piece was written by Henry Chadwick?</p></br><p> </p>derline;">Clipper</span> piece was written by Henry Chadwick?</p> <p> </p>)
  • Long Ball (US Batting Game)  + (<p> </p> <p>Do we know know if this and other fungo style batting games were known elsewhere in the US?  </p>)
  • Sun and Planet  + (<p> </p> <p>Do we know of other accounts of "Sun and Planet?"  A quick internet search in 2021 did not find the game.</p> <p>Do  we know much about indoor play of stool ball??  About stool-ball versions for youths?</p>)
  • 1860.61  + (<p> </p> <p>How does this game relate to entry [[1860.9]] above?</p>)
  • 1830s.33  + (<p> </p> <p>Is a balk ru<p> </p></br><p>Is a balk rule -- or the  "stolen" base -- known in cricket or English Base Ball?   Or in any pre-1845 baserunning game?</p></br><p><span>Protoball welcomes further comment on the possible origin of the </span><span class="sought_text">balk</span><span> rule.</span></p></br><div> </div></br><div> </div>pan><span> rule.</span></p> <div> </div> <div> </div>)
  • 1862.104  + (<p> </p> <p>Is it clear <p> </p></br><p>Is it clear why someone would create such a letterhead?</p></br><p>Can we find a fuller description of drive ball?</p></br><p>How does Protoball give a source for John's Tweet for later users who want to see it?</p></br><p> </p></br><p> </p></br><p> </p>r later users who want to see it?</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>)
  • 1835.19  + (<p> </p> <p>Is there any way we can zero in on the date and location of this pastime?</p> <p>Do we know what was meant by "Foot Ball" in the early 19th Century?</p> <p>Can we determine what "the Academy" was, and the ages of its students?</p>)
  • 1845.27  + (<p> </p> <p>Richard Hers<p> </p></br><p>Richard Hershberger (email of 2/16/2023) has expressed doubt that the writer is from New York: "Do we know where the writer was from?  It would be very surprising if he were from New York."</p></br><p>Is it generally known whether SOT generally favored reports from certain regions in the 1840??</p></br><p> </p>d reports from certain regions in the 1840??</p> <p> </p>)
  • 1830c.39  + (<p> </p> <p>Should our dating at circa 1835 be modified?</p>)
  • 1858.49  + (<p> </p> <p>So -- was inter-tribal play was common then? </p>)
  • Russian Baseball  + (<p> </p> <p>Was this a team game or a rotational scrub/workup game?</p> <p> </p> <p> </p>)
  • 1843.10  + (<p> </p> <p>[] It appear<p> </p></br><p>[] It appears that the batsman is obliged to run to a second marker <em>and then return</em>; is that the way one-o-cat was commonly played?  (It does appear to be the rule for [[barn ball]].)  -- Protoball functionary, 2/2/2021.</p></br><p> </p>.)  -- Protoball functionary, 2/2/2021.</p> <p> </p>)
  • 1866.6  + (<p> </p> <p>[] are there<p> </p></br><p>[] are there other reliable published sources of the evolution of table-top games, besides John's 2011 blog?</p></br><p>[] is anyone known to be attempting to reconstruct and play this game, or others?</p></br><p>[] can we determine what game events are given in the field of this apparatus?</p></br><p> </p></br><p> </p></br><p> </p>the field of this apparatus?</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>)