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|Game Family=Baseball
|Game Family=Baseball
|Location=Scotland
|Location=Scotland
|Description=<p>A Scottish name for rounders as played by &ldquo;Edinburgh street boys&rdquo; in about 1880[59] and by schoolgirls in about 1900.</p>
|Description=<p>A Scottish name for rounders as played by &ldquo;Edinburgh street boys&rdquo; in about 1880 and by schoolgirls in about 1900.</p>
|Sources=<p><span>Amy Stewart Fraser,&nbsp;</span><em>Dae Ye Min&rsquo; Langsyne?: A Pot-pourri of Games, Rhymes, and Ploys of Scottish Childhood</em><span>&nbsp;(Routledge, 1975),</span><span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</span><span>page 59.</span></p>
|Sources=<p><span>Amy Stewart Fraser,&nbsp;</span><em>Dae Ye Min&rsquo; Langsyne?: A Pot-pourri of Games, Rhymes, and Ploys of Scottish Childhood</em><span>&nbsp;(Routledge, 1975),</span><span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</span><span>page 59.</span></p>
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A Scottish name for rounders as played by “Edinburgh street boys” in about 1880 and by schoolgirls in about 1900.

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Amy Stewart Fraser, Dae Ye Min’ Langsyne?: A Pot-pourri of Games, Rhymes, and Ploys of Scottish Childhood (Routledge, 1975),  page 59.

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