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|Term=Tripbal | |Term=Tripbal | ||
|Game Family=Hook-em-snivy | |Game Family=Hook-em-snivy | ||
|Description=An old Dutch game. | |Description=<p>An old Dutch game. Chetwynd reports that a proponent of the importation of baseball to the Netherlands in the 1910s “pitched it as an ideal summer activity. It probably helped that Grasé pointed out that baseball bore a resemblance to an ancient Dutch game, called “Tripbal,” which had been played by American colonists.” We have no other reference to this game in the US, and no indication of how it was played.</p> | ||
|Sources=<p><span>Josh Chetwynd, </span><em>Baseball in Europe: A Country by Country History</em><span> (McFarland, 2008). page 14.</span></p> | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:42, 28 November 2012
Game | Tripbal |
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Game Family | Hook-em-snivy |
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Eras | Predecessor |
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Description | An old Dutch game. Chetwynd reports that a proponent of the importation of baseball to the Netherlands in the 1910s “pitched it as an ideal summer activity. It probably helped that Grasé pointed out that baseball bore a resemblance to an ancient Dutch game, called “Tripbal,” which had been played by American colonists.” We have no other reference to this game in the US, and no indication of how it was played. |
Sources | Josh Chetwynd, Baseball in Europe: A Country by Country History (McFarland, 2008). page 14. |
Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
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