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|Game Family=Hook-em-snivy | |Game Family=Hook-em-snivy | ||
|Location=New York City, NY | |Location=New York City, NY | ||
|Description=<p>Described in 1977 as a | |Description=<p>Described in 1977 as a children’s game played at PS 172 in New York City, Mickey resembles traditional Barn Ball. A pitcher bounces a spaldeen ball off a wall and a batter tries to hit it on the rebound. Rules for baserunning and scoring are not given.</p> | ||
|Sources=<p><span>F. G. Cassidy et al., | |Sources=<p><span>F. G. Cassidy et al., </span><em>Dictionary of American Regional English</em><span> (Harvard University Press, 1996), pages 586-587.</span></p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:49, 28 November 2012
Game | Mickey |
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Game Family | Hook-em-snivy |
Location | New York City, NY |
Regions | |
Eras | Derivative |
Invented | |
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Description | Described in 1977 as a children’s game played at PS 172 in New York City, Mickey resembles traditional Barn Ball. A pitcher bounces a spaldeen ball off a wall and a batter tries to hit it on the rebound. Rules for baserunning and scoring are not given. |
Sources | F. G. Cassidy et al., Dictionary of American Regional English (Harvard University Press, 1996), pages 586-587. |
Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
Comment | Edit with form to add a comment |
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