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Ball-Paces
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Location
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Scotland
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Description
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per Block. The 1836 book Perth Traditions described Ball-Paces, by then almost extinct, as a game that used a trap to put a ball into play, at which point in-team runners at each of four bases run to the next bases, stopping only when the ball was returned to the original batsman’s station. There is no mention of plugging.
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Sources
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David Block, email of 5/17/2005.
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