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|Text=<p>Walsh, J. H. ("Stonehenge"), <u>Manual of British Rural Sports</u> [London, G. Routlege], per David Block, <u>Baseball Before We Knew It</u>, page 216.  This book includes a description and diagram of rounders that Block characterizes as "generally consistent with other accounts of rounders and pre-1845 baseball."  This version of the game used a pentagon-shaped infield and counterclockwise base running.</p>
|Text=<p>Walsh, J. H. ("Stonehenge"), <u>Manual of British Rural Sports</u> [London, G. Routlege], per David Block, <u>Baseball Before We Knew It</u>, page 216.  This book includes a description and diagram of rounders that Block characterizes as "generally consistent with other accounts of rounders and pre-1845 baseball."  This version of the game used a pentagon-shaped infield and counterclockwise base running.</p>
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Walsh, J. H. ("Stonehenge"), Manual of British Rural Sports [London, G. Routlege], per David Block, Baseball Before We Knew It, page 216. This book includes a description and diagram of rounders that Block characterizes as "generally consistent with other accounts of rounders and pre-1845 baseball." This version of the game used a pentagon-shaped infield and counterclockwise base running.

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