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|Description=<p>In 1805 a game of “bace” was reportedly played among adult males in New York City. Its rules were not reported. The word “bace” is extremely rare in sport: it appeared in a 1377 English document, and, in a list of obsolete Cornish terms, for the game Prisoner’s Base in Cornwall in 1882. Unlike the usual case for prisoner’s base, however, a final score [41-35] was reported for this match.</p> | |Description=<p>In 1805 a game of “bace” was reportedly played among adult males in New York City. Its rules were not reported. The word “bace” is extremely rare in sport: it appeared in a 1377 English document, and, in a list of obsolete Cornish terms, for the game Prisoner’s Base in Cornwall in 1882. Unlike the usual case for prisoner’s base, however, a final score [41-35] was reported for this match.</p> | ||
<p>"Bace" is also reported as an obolete term for a British game, the nature of which is not yet known.</p> | <p>"Bace" is also reported as an obolete term for a British game, the nature of which is not yet known. </p> | ||
|Sources=<p><span>See Protoball Chronology entries [[1805.4]]and [[1805.5]].</span><span> </span><span>The game was reported in the </span><em>New York Evening Post </em><span>of April 13, 1805.</span></p> | |Sources=<p><span>See Protoball Chronology entries [[1805.4]]and [[1805.5]].</span><span> </span><span>The game was reported in the </span><em>New York Evening Post </em><span>of April 13, 1805.</span></p> | ||
|Comment=<p>As of June 2019, Protoball has only 3 references to “base,” one in the 1300s and two in 1805.</p> | |||
|Has Supplemental Text=No | |Has Supplemental Text=No | ||
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Revision as of 16:39, 17 June 2019
Game | Bace |
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Game Family | Baseball |
Location | |
Regions | Britain, US |
Eras | Predecessor, 1800s |
Invented | No |
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Description | In 1805 a game of “bace” was reportedly played among adult males in New York City. Its rules were not reported. The word “bace” is extremely rare in sport: it appeared in a 1377 English document, and, in a list of obsolete Cornish terms, for the game Prisoner’s Base in Cornwall in 1882. Unlike the usual case for prisoner’s base, however, a final score [41-35] was reported for this match. "Bace" is also reported as an obolete term for a British game, the nature of which is not yet known. |
Sources | See Protoball Chronology entries 1805.4and 1805.5. The game was reported in the New York Evening Post of April 13, 1805. |
Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
Comment | As of June 2019, Protoball has only 3 references to “base,” one in the 1300s and two in 1805. Edit with form to add a comment |
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