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|Game Family=Scrub
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|Location=Brooklyn
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|Description=per Culin.[104]  The wicket is a piece of wood or a short section of a hose. Players kick the wicket, and then run among [usually four] bases. An “it” player tries to catch the ball, or to retrieve and reposition it while baserunners are between bases. The game is not described as a team game.
|Description=<p>per Culin. The wicket is a piece of wood or a short section of a hose. Players kick the wicket, and then run among [usually four] bases. An “it” player tries to catch the ball, or to retrieve and reposition it while baserunners are between bases. The game is not described as a team game.</p>
|Sources=<p>G. E. Johnson, <em>What to Do at Recess</em> (Ginn, Boston, 1910), page 230.</p>
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Game Kick the Wicket
Game Family Scrub Scrub
Location Brooklyn
Eras Derivative
Description

per Culin. The wicket is a piece of wood or a short section of a hose. Players kick the wicket, and then run among [usually four] bases. An “it” player tries to catch the ball, or to retrieve and reposition it while baserunners are between bases. The game is not described as a team game.

Sources

G. E. Johnson, What to Do at Recess (Ginn, Boston, 1910), page 230.

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