Block:English Baseball in Hampshire on July 16 1923
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Data | Water “base ball” was among the attractions at an aquatics competition staged by the Gosport Athletic Swimming Club of the southern Hampshire town of Gosport, held at nearby Stokes Bay. A newspaper report of the event revealed “there was much enthusiasm over a six a-side water base ball match, in which both ladies and gentlemen took part. The ladies were very keen, Miss Bell getting two rounders in easy style.” |
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Sources | Portsmouth Evening News, July 16, 1923, p. 5 |
Block Notes | This is a very late example of the mysterious English phenomenon of water baseball. That scores were called “rounders” suggests the game was modeled after English baseball, rather than American. |
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