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|Term=Tournoi
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|Game Family=Baseball
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|Description=Writing of the late 1860’s boyhood of a World War I General, Johnston (1919)[212] writes that “the French boys were accustomed to play a game called tournoi, or tournament, which was something similar to the game of Rounders.” That’s all we seem to know about Tournoi.
|Description=<p>Writing of the late 1860’s boyhood of a World War I General, Johnston (1919) writes that “the French boys were accustomed to play a game called tournoi, or tournament, which was something similar to the game of Rounders.” That’s all we seem to know about Tournoi.</p>
|Sources=<p><span>Charles Johnston, </span><em>Famous Generals of the Great War</em><span> (Page Company, Boston, 1919), page 253.</span></p>
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Writing of the late 1860’s boyhood of a World War I General, Johnston (1919) writes that “the French boys were accustomed to play a game called tournoi, or tournament, which was something similar to the game of Rounders.” That’s all we seem to know about Tournoi.

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Charles Johnston, Famous Generals of the Great War (Page Company, Boston, 1919), page 253.

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