Five Hundred: Difference between revisions

From Protoball
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
(Categorize Tags into Eras and Regions)
Line 2: Line 2:
|Term=Five Hundred
|Term=Five Hundred
|Game Family=Fungo
|Game Family=Fungo
|Description=<p>Fielders catch fungo hits, with a caught fly worth 100 points, a one-bouncer 75 points, etc. A player who accrues 500 points becomes the hitter. In some versions, muffed catches deduct points, and the [[Hit-the-Bat]] option for returned throws is employed. Land&rsquo;s review of schoolyard games includes two references to 500. It is also evidently called [[Twenty-One]] in some localities.</p>
|Description=<p>Fielders catch fungo hits, with a caught fly worth 100 points, a one-bouncer 75 points, etc. A player who accrues 500 points becomes the hitter. In some versions, muffed catches deduct points, and the [[Hit-the-Bat]] option for returned throws is employed. Land’s review of schoolyard games includes two references to 500. It is also evidently called [[Twenty-One]] in some localities.</p>
|Sources=<p><span>G. Land,&nbsp;</span><em>Growing Up with Baseball</em><span>&nbsp;(UNebraska, 2004), pages 61 and 174.</span></p>
|Sources=<p><span>G. Land, </span><em>Growing Up with Baseball</em><span> (UNebraska, 2004), pages 61 and 174.</span></p>
}}
}}

Revision as of 10:28, 4 July 2012

Glossary of Games
Glossary book.png

Chart: Predecessor and Derivative Games Pdf ico.gif
Predecessor Games
Derivative Games
Glossary of Games, Full List

Game Families

Baseball · Kickball · Scrub · Fungo · Hat ball · Hook-em-snivy


Untagged Games

Add a Game
Add a Family of Games
Game Five Hundred
Game Family Fungo Fungo
Description

Fielders catch fungo hits, with a caught fly worth 100 points, a one-bouncer 75 points, etc. A player who accrues 500 points becomes the hitter. In some versions, muffed catches deduct points, and the Hit-the-Bat option for returned throws is employed. Land’s review of schoolyard games includes two references to 500. It is also evidently called Twenty-One in some localities.

Sources

G. Land, Growing Up with Baseball (UNebraska, 2004), pages 61 and 174.

Comment Edit with form to add a comment
Query Edit with form to add a query



Comments

<comments voting="Plus" />