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Date of Game 1837
Game Town Ball, Cricket
Location Canton, IL, United States
Has Source On Hand No
NY Rules No - Predecessor
Description

The Dickson Baseball Dictionary, p. 885, says that in 1837 Canton, Illinois, outlawed playing "town ball" on Sunday. This undoubtedly sources swan's 1871 history of Canton, p. 100, which quotes an 1837 ordinance banning the Sunday play of "bandy, cricket, cat, town-ball, corner-ball, over-ball, fives, or any other game of ball..." with a penalty of a $1 fine. .

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The Dickson Baseball Dictionary, p. 885

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