Touch-ball

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Game Touch-ball
Game Family Baseball Baseball
Regions Britain
Eras 1800s, Derivative
Invented No
Description

Baseball is an American modification, and, of course, an improvement of the old English game of rounders; or, as it is called in West Riding, touch-ball. The children in these districts play it without a bat or club; they strike the ball with the open hand, and have posts or stones at the corners of the playground, which correspond to the ‘bases’ of the American game. If the ball was caught before it reached the ground, or the fielder could hit the striker with it before he reached the ‘touch,’ he was out., quoting the London Post 8/1/1874


Source
New York Sunday Mercury

Date
1874-08-16 00:00:00

Sources

New York Sunday Mercury, August 16, 1874, citing the London Post, August 1, 1874.

Comment

West Riding was, until 1986,  a large subsection of  Yorkshire County, England. 

"Touch" was evidently a word for "base."

This description is included in Richard Hershberger's data contribution of newspaper clippings at https://protoball.org/Clipping:Touch_ball.  Thanks, Richard!

A half-hearted web search for "touch ball yorkshire" was unproductive on 2/25/2022.

 

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