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|Text=<p><u>Sports of Youth; a Book of Plays</u> [New Haven, S. Babcock], per David Block, <u>Baseball Before We Knew It</u>, page 200.  It's that woodcut from the 1832 <u>Mary's Book of Sports</u>, explained as follows:  "One of them stands ready to toss the ball - one to knock it, and two to run after it, if they fail to catch it."  This game simply adds batting to the game called "Catch-Ball" in Carver [#1834.1 above].</p>
|Text=<p><u>Sports of Youth; a Book of Plays</u> [New Haven, S. Babcock], per David Block, <u>Baseball Before We Knew It</u>, page 200.  It's that woodcut from the 1832 <u>Mary's Book of Sports</u>, explained as follows:  "One of them stands ready to toss the ball - one to knock it, and two to run after it, if they fail to catch it."  This game simply adds batting to the game called "Catch-Ball" in Carver [#1834.1 above].</p>
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Sports of Youth; a Book of Plays [New Haven, S. Babcock], per David Block, Baseball Before We Knew It, page 200. It's that woodcut from the 1832 Mary's Book of Sports, explained as follows: "One of them stands ready to toss the ball - one to knock it, and two to run after it, if they fail to catch it." This game simply adds batting to the game called "Catch-Ball" in Carver [#1834.1 above].

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