In MA in 1800

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Date of Game 1800
Game Old Cat
Location MA, United States
Has Source On Hand No
NY Rules No - Predecessor
Description "Four Old Cat and Three Old Cat were as well known to Massachusetts boys as Round Ball. I knew both games in 1862, and Mr. Stoddard tells me that his father knew them and played them between 1800 and 1820. They bore the same relation to Round Ball that "Scrub" does to Base Ball now. The main thing to be remembered is that Four and Three Old Cat seem to be co-eval with Massachusetts Round Ball, and even considered a modification of Round Ball for a less number of players than the regular game required."
Sources Letter from Henry Sargent, Grafton, MA, to the Mills Commission, May 31, 1905.
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