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|Term=Three-Base Ball
|Term=Three-Base Ball
|Game Family=Baseball
|Game Family=Baseball
|Description=<p>Craig Waff came across an 1894 reference to Three-Base Ball as having been played at Erasmus Hall, a school in Brooklyn. The game, reported as being playing circa 1840, involved vigorous plugging and while its rules are not further described, its playing positions suggest base ball. [[Two-Old-Cat]] is described separately in the 1894 article.</p>
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|Sources=<p>Posted to the 19CBB listserve on May 13, 2007 by Craig B. Waff.  Craig cites the source as “Sports in Old Brooklyn: Colonel John Oakley Tells of the Games of His Boyhood: How Some Well-Known Men Amused Themselves in Bygone Days – Duck-on-the-Rock, Three Base Ball and Two Old Cat Good Enough for Them,” <em>Brooklyn Daily Eagle</em>, Volume 54, number 292 (Sunday, October 21, 1894), page 21, columns 4-5.</p>
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|Description=<p>Craig Waff came across an 1894 reference to Three-Base Ball as having been played at Erasmus Hall, a school in Brooklyn. The game, reported as being playing circa 1840, involved vigorous plugging and while its rules are not further described, its playing positions suggest base ball. [[Two Old Cat]] is described separately in the 1894 article.</p>
|Sources=<p>Posted to the 19CBB listserve on May 13, 2007 by Craig B. Waff.&nbsp;&nbsp;Craig cites the source as &ldquo;Sports in Old Brooklyn: Colonel John Oakley Tells of the Games of His Boyhood: How Some Well-Known Men Amused Themselves in Bygone Days &ndash; Duck-on-the-Rock, Three Base Ball and Two Old Cat Good Enough for Them,&rdquo;&nbsp;<em>Brooklyn Daily Eagle</em>, Volume 54, number 292 (Sunday, October 21, 1894), page 21, columns 4-5.</p>
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Craig Waff came across an 1894 reference to Three-Base Ball as having been played at Erasmus Hall, a school in Brooklyn. The game, reported as being playing circa 1840, involved vigorous plugging and while its rules are not further described, its playing positions suggest base ball. Two Old Cat is described separately in the 1894 article.

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Posted to the 19CBB listserve on May 13, 2007 by Craig B. Waff.  Craig cites the source as “Sports in Old Brooklyn: Colonel John Oakley Tells of the Games of His Boyhood: How Some Well-Known Men Amused Themselves in Bygone Days – Duck-on-the-Rock, Three Base Ball and Two Old Cat Good Enough for Them,” Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Volume 54, number 292 (Sunday, October 21, 1894), page 21, columns 4-5.

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