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|Term=Cuck-ball | |Term=Cuck-ball | ||
|Game Family=Baseball | |Game Family=Baseball | ||
|Description=<p>is defined in the OED as | |Game Regions=Britain | ||
|Sources=<p><span>Gomme, | |Game Eras=1800s,Predecessor | ||
|Description=<p>is defined in the OED as “a kind of rounders.” Gomme equates Cuck-Ball with Pize Ball and Tut-Ball.</p> | |||
|Sources=<p><span>Gomme, </span><em>Traditional Games of England, Scotland, and Ireland, Volume 1</em><span>, page 83.</span></p> | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:37, 28 November 2012
Game | Cuck-ball |
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Game Family | Baseball |
Location | |
Regions | Britain |
Eras | 1800s, Predecessor |
Invented | |
Tags | |
Description | is defined in the OED as “a kind of rounders.” Gomme equates Cuck-Ball with Pize Ball and Tut-Ball. |
Sources | Gomme, Traditional Games of England, Scotland, and Ireland, Volume 1, page 83. |
Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
Comment | Edit with form to add a comment |
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