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|Term=Cat-and-Bat
|Term=Cat-and-Bat
|Game Family=Baseball
|Game Family=Baseball
|Description=per Burnett.[40]  Burnett identifies Cat-and-Bat as a form of cricket that was played in Scottish streets in about 1860.
|Location=Scotland
|Description=<p>per Burnett. Burnett identifies Cat-and-Bat as a form of cricket that was played in Scottish streets in about 1860.</p>
|Sources=<p><span>John Burnett,&nbsp;</span><em>Riot, Revelry and Rout: Sport in Lowland&nbsp;Scotland&nbsp;before 1860</em><span>&nbsp;</span>(East&nbsp;Linton,&nbsp;Scotland: Tuckwell Press, 2000)<span>., page 208.</span></p>
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per Burnett. Burnett identifies Cat-and-Bat as a form of cricket that was played in Scottish streets in about 1860.

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John Burnett, Riot, Revelry and Rout: Sport in Lowland Scotland before 1860 (East Linton, Scotland: Tuckwell Press, 2000)., page 208.

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