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|Term=Strike Up and Lay Down | |Term=Strike Up and Lay Down | ||
|Game Family=Fungo | |Game Family=Fungo | ||
|Description=A fungo-style game for two teams as shown in an 1863 handbook. | |Description=<p>A fungo-style game for two teams as shown in an 1863 handbook. A feeder throws the ball to a batter, who hits it as far as possible. A member of the out-team picks up that ball and bowls it toward the bat, which lies on the ground. If the ball hits or hops over the bat, the batsman is out. The batsman is also out with three missed swings.</p> | ||
|Sources=<p><em>he Boy's Handy Book</em><span>., pages 18-19.</span></p> | |||
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Game | Strike Up and Lay Down |
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Game Family | Fungo |
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Description | A fungo-style game for two teams as shown in an 1863 handbook. A feeder throws the ball to a batter, who hits it as far as possible. A member of the out-team picks up that ball and bowls it toward the bat, which lies on the ground. If the ball hits or hops over the bat, the batsman is out. The batsman is also out with three missed swings. |
Sources | he Boy's Handy Book., pages 18-19. |
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