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|Game Family=Hook-em-snivy
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|Description=<p>per Strutt. Strutt speculates that Club-ball was the ancient ancestor of many ball games. Its rules of play are not known.</p>
|Description=<p>per Strutt. Strutt speculates that Club-ball was the ancient ancestor of many ball games. Its rules of play are not known.</p>
|Sources=<p><span>Joseph Strutt,&nbsp;</span><em>The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England</em><span>&nbsp;</span>(1801)<span>., pages 104-105.</span></p>
|Sources=<p><span>Joseph Strutt, </span><em>The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England</em><span> </span>(1801)<span>., pages 104-105.</span></p>
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per Strutt. Strutt speculates that Club-ball was the ancient ancestor of many ball games. Its rules of play are not known.

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Joseph Strutt, The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England (1801)., pages 104-105.

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