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|Game Family=Baseball
|Game Family=Baseball
|Location=Poland
|Location=Poland
|Game Tags=1800s, Europe, Pre-1700, US, post-1900,
|Game Regions=Europe,US
|Description=<p>A Polish game. Chetwynd (2008) notes that Palant, similar to baseball, had a long history. &ldquo;Poland had played its own traditional bat-and-ball game - particularly in the areas of Upper Silesia and the Opole District - dating back centuries and, by the 1920s, the game of Palant had a popular following.&rdquo;</p>
|Game Eras=1800s,Pre-1700,Post-1900
|Description=<p>A Polish game. Chetwynd (2008) notes that Palant, similar to baseball, had a long history. “Poland had played its own traditional bat-and-ball game - particularly in the areas of Upper Silesia and the Opole District - dating back centuries and, by the 1920s, the game of Palant had a popular following.</p>
<p>A Polish website describes Palant as using a rectangular field of about 25 yards by 50 yards, being governed by a clock, and having a provision by which, if a runner is hit, his teammates can enter play and retain their ups by plugging a member of the fielding team. David Block identifies Palant [Pilka Palantowa] as the Silesian game played in Jamestown VA in 1609 by a small group of Polish craftsmen.</p>
<p>A Polish website describes Palant as using a rectangular field of about 25 yards by 50 yards, being governed by a clock, and having a provision by which, if a runner is hit, his teammates can enter play and retain their ups by plugging a member of the fielding team. David Block identifies Palant [Pilka Palantowa] as the Silesian game played in Jamestown VA in 1609 by a small group of Polish craftsmen.</p>
<p>Polish play is now reportedly resticted to rural areas.</p>
<p>Polish play is now reportedly resticted to rural areas.</p>
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|Sources=<p><span>Josh Chetwynd,&nbsp;</span><em>Baseball in&nbsp;Europe: A Country by Country History</em><span>&nbsp;(McFarland, 2008). page 219.</span></p>
|Sources=<p><span>Josh Chetwynd, </span><em>Baseball in Europe: A Country by Country History</em><span> (McFarland, 2008). page 219.</span></p>
<p><a href="http://www.google.com/translate?hl=en&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;sl=auto&amp;tl=en&amp;u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.grabow.com.pl%2F%3Fregulamin-gry-w-palanta" target="_blank">http://www.grabow.com.pl/regulamin-gry-w-palanta</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.google.com/translate?hl=en&ie=UTF8&sl=auto&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.grabow.com.pl%2F%3Fregulamin-gry-w-palanta">http://www.grabow.com.pl/regulamin-gry-w-palanta</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.ghs-mh.de/traditions/topics/health/sports_pl.htm">http://www.ghs-mh.de/traditions/topics/health/sports_pl.htm</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.ghs-mh.de/traditions/topics/health/sports_pl.htm">http://www.ghs-mh.de/traditions/topics/health/sports_pl.htm</a></p>
<p><span><span>D. Block,&nbsp;</span><em>Base Ball Before We Knew It</em><span>&nbsp;(UNebraska Press, 2005), page 101.</span><span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</span><span>Protoball entry [[1609.1]] summarizes the Jamestown account.</span></span></p>
<p><span><span>D. Block, </span><em>Base Ball Before We Knew It</em><span> (UNebraska Press, 2005), page 101.</span><span>  </span><span>Protoball entry [[1609.1]] summarizes the Jamestown account.</span></span></p>
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Game Family Baseball Baseball
Location Poland
Regions Europe, US
Eras 1800s, Pre-1700, Post-1900
Description

A Polish game. Chetwynd (2008) notes that Palant, similar to baseball, had a long history. “Poland had played its own traditional bat-and-ball game - particularly in the areas of Upper Silesia and the Opole District - dating back centuries and, by the 1920s, the game of Palant had a popular following.”

A Polish website describes Palant as using a rectangular field of about 25 yards by 50 yards, being governed by a clock, and having a provision by which, if a runner is hit, his teammates can enter play and retain their ups by plugging a member of the fielding team. David Block identifies Palant [Pilka Palantowa] as the Silesian game played in Jamestown VA in 1609 by a small group of Polish craftsmen.

Polish play is now reportedly resticted to rural areas.

 

Sources

Josh Chetwynd, Baseball in Europe: A Country by Country History (McFarland, 2008). page 219.

http://www.grabow.com.pl/regulamin-gry-w-palanta

http://www.ghs-mh.de/traditions/topics/health/sports_pl.htm

D. Block, Base Ball Before We Knew It (UNebraska Press, 2005), page 101.  Protoball entry 1609.1 summarizes the Jamestown account.

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