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  • {{Location|Country=United States|State=IN|City=Vevay|Coordinates=38.7478401 -85.0671725}}
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  • |Name=Social Club of Vevay |State=IN
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  • {{Firsts|Country=United States|State=IN|City=Vevay}}
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  • {{All Predecessor Games|Country=United States|State=IN|City=Vevay}}
    67 bytes (10 words) - 05:14, 3 September 2013
  • {{Location|Country=United States|State=IN|City=Vevay|Coordinates=38.7478401 -85.0671725}}
    89 bytes (10 words) - 05:14, 3 September 2013
  • |Name=In Vevay in 1850 |State=IN
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  • ...mong the Pennsylvania Dutch.Brewster says that Hat Ball variants are known in many countries, and include Petjeball [Dutch] and Kappenspiel [German].</p> ...es of his growing up in southern Indiana c. 1850--he was born in Vevay, IN in 1837) contain a long explanation of "hat-ball." See chapter VII.</p>
    949 bytes (149 words) - 06:40, 27 May 2022
  • ...et player catches a ball thrown at him. There is no batting or baserunning in this game.</p> ...es of his growing up in southern Indiana c. 1850--he was born in Vevay, IN in 1837) contain on page 52 a long explanation of "bull-pen." Chapter VII is t
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  • ...all founder William R. Wheaton, as having been played at a Brooklyn school in his youth.&nbsp; See <a href="1849c.4">http://protoball.org/1849c.4</a> for <p>As is indicated in the 1849c.4 entry, the rules of this game, as recalled in 1905, were something of a hybrid between three old cat and modern baseball.
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