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|Game Family=Baseball
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|Location=Poland
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|Description=Maigaard (1941)[183] lists this game. It varies from other regional variations in placing the batting area mid-way between the home area and the first of two resting areas for runners. It is possible that this represents a form of Palant.
|Description=<p>Maigaard (1941) lists this game. It varies from other regional variations in placing the batting area mid-way between the home area and the first of two resting areas for runners. It is possible that this represents a form of [[Palant]].</p>
|Sources=<p><span>Per Maigaard, "Battingball Games,"&nbsp;</span><em>Genus</em><span>&nbsp;5 (1941); see Block, Appendix 6, page 263.</span></p>
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Maigaard (1941) lists this game. It varies from other regional variations in placing the batting area mid-way between the home area and the first of two resting areas for runners. It is possible that this represents a form of Palant.

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Per Maigaard, "Battingball Games," Genus 5 (1941); see Block, Appendix 6, page 263.

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