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|Term=Rounders | |Term=Rounders - Britain | ||
|Game Family=Baseball | |Game Family=Baseball | ||
|Game Tags=1800s, Britain, Contemporary, post-1900, | |Game Tags=1800s, Britain, Contemporary, post-1900, | ||
|Description=<p>Rounders was first described in the late 1820s. Current researchers believe that the game was similar to English base ball, which had been described almost 80 years earlier, but it is clearer that rounders employed a bat than that English ball did.</p> | |Description=<p>Rounders was first described in the late 1820s. Current researchers believe that the game was similar to English base ball, which had been described almost 80 years earlier, but it is clearer that rounders employed a bat than that English ball did.</p> | ||
<p>Rounders in the 19th Century generally resembled the game that Mass game; overhand throwing, plugging, etc. </p> | <p>Rounders in the 19th Century generally resembled the game that Mass game; overhand throwing, plugging, etc. </p> | ||
<p>Rounders is now played in British schools, often by young women.</p> | <p>Rounders is now played in British schools, often by young women.</p> | ||
|Sources=<p>The earliest reference to English rounders is in <span style="font-size: 10pt;">Clarke, W., <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Boy’s Own Book</span> (London, Vizetelly Branston, 1828, second edition.</span></p> | |Sources=<p>The earliest reference to English rounders is in <span style="font-size: 10pt;">Clarke, W., <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Boy’s Own Book</span> (London, Vizetelly Branston, 1828, second edition.</span></p> | ||
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Game | Rounders - Britain |
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Game Family | Baseball |
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Tags | 1800s, Britain, Contemporary, post-1900 |
Description | Rounders was first described in the late 1820s. Current researchers believe that the game was similar to English base ball, which had been described almost 80 years earlier, but it is clearer that rounders employed a bat than that English ball did. Rounders in the 19th Century generally resembled the game that Mass game; overhand throwing, plugging, etc. Rounders is now played in British schools, often by young women. |
Sources | The earliest reference to English rounders is in Clarke, W., Boy’s Own Book (London, Vizetelly Branston, 1828, second edition. |
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