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|Text=<p>An article on what appear to be Scottish games refers to the "report of the guns or the rattle of the ball-clubs," and concludes that shooting guns and some form a game with a ball-club are "both the principle sports of the day."</p>
|Text=<p>An article on what appear to be Scottish games refers to the "report of the guns or the rattle of the ball-clubs," and concludes that shooting guns and some form a game with a ball-club are "both the principle sports of the day."</p>
<p><i>North American Magazine</i> Volume 3, Issue 15, page 198.  Submitted by Bill Wagner 6/4/2006. <b>Note:</b>  It would be good to know more about this event.  I think that the Caledonian games became popular in the US later in the century, and I don't recall that they typically include a batting game.</p>
<p><i>North American Magazine</i> Volume 3, Issue 15, page 198.  Submitted by Bill Wagner 6/4/2006. <b>Note:</b>  It would be good to know more about this event.  I think that the Caledonian games became popular in the US later in the century, and I don't recall that they typically include a batting game.</p>
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An article on what appear to be Scottish games refers to the "report of the guns or the rattle of the ball-clubs," and concludes that shooting guns and some form a game with a ball-club are "both the principle sports of the day."

North American Magazine Volume 3, Issue 15, page 198. Submitted by Bill Wagner 6/4/2006. Note: It would be good to know more about this event. I think that the Caledonian games became popular in the US later in the century, and I don't recall that they typically include a batting game.

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