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  • Five Hundred  + (<p><span>G. Land, </span><em>Growing Up with Baseball</em><span> (UNebraska, 2004), pages 61 and 174.</span></p>)
  • Jellal  + (<p><span>G. T. Lowth, </span><em>The Wanderer in Arabia; or, Western Footsteps in Eastern Tracks</em><span> (Hurst and Blackett, London, 1855), pages 108-110.</span></p>)
  • Cora  + (<p><span>G. T. Lowth, </span><em>The Wanderer in Arabia; or, Western Footsteps in Eastern Tracks</em><span> (Hurst and Blackett, London, 1855), page 109.</span></p>)
  • La Batonet  + (<p><span>Geo. Clulow, in </span><em>Notes and Queries: A Medium of Intercommunication for Literary Men, General Readers, Etc. </em><span>(J. Francis, London, 1895), Volume 7 -- January - June, pages 375-376.</span></p>)
  • Baseball  + (<p><span>Gomme, <em>Traditional Games of England, Scotland, and Ireland, Volume 1</em>.2, page 146.</span></p>)
  • Munshets  + (<p><span>Gomme, </span><em>Traditional Games of England, Scotland, and Ireland, Volume 1</em><span>, pages 407-408.</span></p>)
  • Bunting  + (<p><span>Gomme, </span><em>Traditional Games of England, Scotland, and Ireland, Volume 1</em><span>., page 53.</span></p>)
  • Kibel and Nerspel  + (<p><span>Gomme, </span><em>Traditional Games of England, Scotland, and Ireland, Volume 1</em><span>., page 298.</span></p>)
  • Cuck-ball  + (<p><span>Gomme, </span><em>Traditional Games of England, Scotland, and Ireland, Volume 1</em><span>, page 83.</span></p>)
  • Cudgel  + (<p><span>Gomme, </span><em>Traditional Games of England, Scotland, and Ireland, Volume 1</em><span>, pages 84-85.</span></p>)
  • Nationals Inaugurate Western Tours  + (<p><span>Greg Rhodes,19cbb post June 17, 2002</span></p>)
  • Stickball  + (<p><span>Gregory Christiano, <a href="http://www.myrecollection.com/christianog/games.html">http://www.myrecollection.com/christianog/games.html</a></span></p> <p><span> </span></p>)
  • Rounders -- Hungary  + (<p><span>Gyula Hajdu, </span><em>"Collection of Hungarian Folk Games" (as Translated from Hungarian Magyar Nepi Jatekok Gyujtemenye)</em><span> </span>(Budapest: 1971), page 173<span>.</span></p>)
  • Sockey  + (<p><span>Hall, </span>&l<p><span>Hall, </span><em>The Tribune Book of Open-Air Sports</em><span> (1887), cited in K. Grover, </span><em>Hard at Play: Leisure in America, 1840-1940</em><span> (UMass Press, 1992), page 244.</span></p></br><p><span><span>F. C. Tatum, </span><em>Old West Town</em><span> Ferris Brothers, </span>Philadelphia<span>, 1888), page 8.</span></span></p>pan>F. C. Tatum, </span><em>Old West Town</em><span> Ferris Brothers, </span>Philadelphia<span>, 1888), page 8.</span></span></p>)
  • Club of Abilene  + (<p><span>Harold Evans, "Baseball in Kansas, 1867-1940," <em>Kansas Historical Quarterly</em> v. 9, issue 2 (1940)</span></p>)
  • 1860.56  + (<p><span>Hartford </span><span>Daily Courant</span>, October 27, 1860. Accessed via subscription search, May 21, 2009.</p>)
  • Tabeh  + (<p><span>Henry H. Jessup, </span><em>The Women of the Arabs, with a Chapter for Children </em>(Dodd Mead, 1873)<span>, page 90.</span></p>)
  • Mechanics Club of Fairfield  + (<p><span>History of Jefferson County, Iowa: a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement; Fulton, Charles J.; S.J. Clarke Publishing Company; 1914; pp 385-386.</span></p>)
  • Half-Rubber  + (<p><span>Hugh M. Thomason, “A <p><span>Hugh M. Thomason, “A Depression-Days Schoolyard Game,” </span><em>Western Folklore, </em><span>Vol. 34, Issue 1, January 1975, pages 58-59.</span></p></br><p><span>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half-rubber.</span></p></br><p><em>Philadelphia version: </em></p></br><p><span>Brian Howard, “Wild in the Streets,” <em>City Paper June 5, 1997, <a href="http://archives.citypaper.net/articles/060597/article077.shtml">http://archives.citypaper.net/articles/060597/article077.shtml</a>.</em><br/></span></p>article077.shtml">http://archives.citypaper.net/articles/060597/article077.shtml</a>.</em><br/></span></p>)
  • 1782.4  + (<p><span>I. N. Phelps Stokes, </span><span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909 : compiled from original sources</span><span> (New York, Robert H. Dodd), 1926), Volume V, page 1150.</span></p>)
  • 1778.7  + (<p><span>I. N. Phelps Stokes,&<p><span>I. N. Phelps Stokes,</span><span> <span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909 : compiled from original sources</span></span><span> (New York, Robert H. Dodd), 1926), Volume V, page 1068.</span></p>span> (New York, Robert H. Dodd), 1926), Volume V, page 1068.</span></p>)
  • Rotation  + (<p><span>J. H. McCurdy, “Classification of Playground Activities,” </span><em>American Physical Education Review</em><span> Volume 16 (1911), page 49.</span></p>)
  • Hornie-Holes (also Kittie-Cat)  + (<p><span>J. Jamieson, </span><em>Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language</em><span> (</span>Edinburgh<span>, 1825), page 592-593.</span></p>)
  • Cashhornie  + (<p><span>J. Jamieson, </span><em>Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language</em><span> (</span>Edinburgh<span>, 1825), page 187.</span></p>)
  • 1860.51  + (<p><span>Jamestown</span><span>[NY] Journal</span>, April 20, 1860. Accessed by subscription search May 21, 2009. </p>)
  • Gi-Gi Ball  + (<p><span>Jane Leavy [Koufax bio, page ref needed].</span></p>)
  • Capital City Club of Madison v Madison BBC of Madison on 13 July 1865  + (<p><span>Jeff Sackman, "The Capital City Base Ball Club of Madison," </span></p>)
  • Scholars of Madison v Scholars of Madison in April 1860  + (<p><span>Jeff Sackman, "The Capital City Base Ball Club of Madison," </span></p>)
  • Monona Club of Madison  + (<p><span>Jeff Sackmann, "The Capital City Base Ball Club of Madison," </span></p>)
  • First Inter-Racial Game  + (<p><span>Jerrold Casway, "Inter-racial Baseball-- the Pythians vs. the Olympics", in </span><em>Inventing Baseball: The 100 Greatest Games of the 19th Century</em><span> (SABR, 2013), pp. 68-70</span></p>)
  • First Enclosed Ballpark  + (<p><span>Jerrold Casway, "The First Enclosed Ballpark-- Olympics of Philadelphia vs. St. George", in </span><em>Inventing Baseball: The 100 Greatest Games of the 19th Century </em><span>(SABR, 2013), pp. 32-33</span></p>)
  • Cat-and-Bat  + (<p><span>John Burnett, </span><em>Riot, Revelry and Rout: Sport in Lowland Scotland before 1860</em><span> </span>(East Linton, Scotland: Tuckwell Press, 2000)<span>., page 208.</span></p>)
  • Cat's Pallet  + (<p><span>John Harland, ed., </span><em>A Volume of Court Leet Records of the Manor of Manchester in the Sixteenth Century</em><span> (Chetham Society, 1884), page 156.</span></p>)
  • Gidigadie  + (<p><span>John Harland, ed., </span><em>A Volume of Court Leet Records of the Manor of Manchester in the Sixteenth Century</em><span> (Chetham Society, 1884), page 156.</span></p>)
  • First Reported Scholastic Cricket Clubs  + (<p><span>John Lester, </span><span style="text-decoration: underline;">A Century of Philadelphia Cricket</span><span> [UPenn Press, Philadelphia, 1951], page 11. Lester does not provide a source.</span></p>)
  • First Compensated Player  + (<p><span>John Thorn posting to 19CBB listserve group, July 5, 2004, 1:39 PM</span></p>)
  • Upset Gives Western Clubs First win vs. the East  + (<p><span>John Thorn, "The Most Important Game in Baseball History?-- Rockford vs. Washington", in </span><em>Inventing Baseball: The 100 Greatest Games of the 19th Century</em><span> (SABR, 2013), pp. 55-57</span></p>)
  • Club-ball  + (<p><span>Joseph Strutt, </span><em>The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England</em><span> </span>(1801)<span>, pages 104-105.</span></p> <p><span>Hone, "The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England..." (1831) p. 105</span></p>)
  • Tripbal  + (<p><span>Josh Chetwynd, </span><em>Baseball in Europe: A Country by Country History</em><span> (McFarland, 2008). page 14.</span></p>)
  • Palant  + (<p><span>Josh Chetwynd, </s<p><span>Josh Chetwynd, </span><em>Baseball in Europe: A Country by Country History</em><span> (McFarland, 2008). page 219.</span></p></br><p><a href="http://www.google.com/translate?hl=en&ie=UTF8&sl=auto&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.grabow.com.pl%2F%3Fregulamin-gry-w-palanta">http://www.grabow.com.pl/regulamin-gry-w-palanta</a></p></br><p><a href="http://www.ghs-mh.de/traditions/topics/health/sports_pl.htm">http://www.ghs-mh.de/traditions/topics/health/sports_pl.htm</a></p></br><p><span><span>D. Block, </span><em>Base Ball Before We Knew It</em><span> (UNebraska Press, 2005), page 101.</span><span>  </span><span>Protoball entry [[1609.1]] summarizes the Jamestown account.</span></span></p>1]] summarizes the Jamestown account.</span></span></p>)
  • 1868.7  + (<p><span>Letter from Harry Wright,<em> </em>quoted in<em> Brooklyn Eagle</em> February 12, 1872.</span></p> <p><span> </span></p>)
  • 1744.2  + (<p><span>Little Pretty Pocket-<p><span>Little Pretty Pocket-Book, Intended for the Instruction and Amusement of Little Master Tommy and Pretty Miss Polly</span> [London, John Newbery, 1744]. Per Henderson ref 107, adding Newbery's name as publisher from text at p. 132. The earliest extant version of this book is from 1760 [per David Block]. <strong><br/></strong></p>1760 [per David Block]. <strong><br/></strong></p>)
  • 1859.23  + (<p><span>Lowell [MA] Daily Journal and Courier</span>, August 1, 1859.</p>)
  • German Bat Ball  + (<p><span>Lydia<span> <<p><span>Lydia<span> </span>Clark<span>, </span><em>Physical Training for the Elementary Schools</em><span> (B. H. Sanborn, Chicago, 1921), pages 240-243.</span></span></p></br><p><span>Emily Elmore and M. O’Shea, </span><em>A Practical Handbook of Games</em><span> </span>(Macmillan, New York, 1922)<span>, pages 36-39.</span></p> O’Shea, </span><em>A Practical Handbook of Games</em><span> </span>(Macmillan, New York, 1922)<span>, pages 36-39.</span></p>)
  • Sixteen-Inch Softball (No-Glove Softball)  + (<p><span>M. Davey, “Gloveless <p><span>M. Davey, “Gloveless Players Hold on to Softball Dream,” </span><em>New York</em><em> Times</em><span>, 9/18/09.</span></p></br><p><span><span>E. Hageman, “The Clincher,” In Gary Land, ed., </span><em>Growing Up with Baseball</em><span> (UNebraska, 2004), pages 131-132.</span></span></p>,” In Gary Land, ed., </span><em>Growing Up with Baseball</em><span> (UNebraska, 2004), pages 131-132.</span></span></p>)
  • King’s Play (Cluich an Righ)  + (<p><span>MacLagan, "Additions to 'the Games of Argyleshire'.", page 80.</span></p>)
  • Speilinn  + (<p><span>MacLagan, R. C. "Additions to 'the Games of Argyleshire'." <em>Folklore</em> 16, no. 1 (1905), pages 87-88.</span></p>)
  • 1860.58  + (<p><span>Macon</span> <span>Telegraph</span>, March 12, 1860. All seven articles were accessed via subscription search, May 20-21, 2009. </p>)
  • First Game On Both Starting Pitchers' Birthdays  + (<p><span>Mark Sheldon, "Birthday Boys Bailey, Dempster Make History," MLB.Com posting, 5/3/12.</span></p>)
  • Burn Ball  + (<p><span>Marty Appel, </span><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Slide Kelly Slide</span><span> </span>(Scarecrow Press, 1999)<span>, page 9.</span></p>)
  • 1842.12  + (<p><span>Memoir and Sermons of the Rev. William Duval, published in Richmond, Virginia in 1854 by his colleague the Rev. Cornelius Walker. p. 26.</span></p>)