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|Description=<p>per Gilbert (1910). Remembered as Town Ball, this game was a simple fungo game played in the 1850s in which a fielder who caught a hit ball on the fly or on one bounce became the fungo batter.</p>
|Description=<p>per Gilbert (1910). Remembered as Town Ball, this game was a simple fungo game played in the 1850s in which a fielder who caught a hit ball on the fly or on one bounce became the fungo batter.</p>
|Sources=<p><span>F. M. Gilbert,&nbsp;</span><em>History of the City of Evansville</em><span>&nbsp;(Pioneer Publishing, 1910), page 107.</span></p>
|Sources=<p><span>F. M. Gilbert, </span><em>History of the City of Evansville</em><span> (Pioneer Publishing, 1910), page 107.</span></p>
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per Gilbert (1910). Remembered as Town Ball, this game was a simple fungo game played in the 1850s in which a fielder who caught a hit ball on the fly or on one bounce became the fungo batter.

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F. M. Gilbert, History of the City of Evansville (Pioneer Publishing, 1910), page 107.

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