Wicket: Difference between revisions

From Protoball
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Glossary import)
 
No edit summary
Line 2: Line 2:
|Term=Wicket
|Term=Wicket
|Game Family=Baseball
|Game Family=Baseball
|Description=The game of wicket[231] was evidently the dominant game played in parts of Connecticut, western MA, and perhaps areas of Western New York State, prior to the spread of the New York game in the 1850’s and 1860’s. Wicket resembles cricket more than baseball. The “pitcher” bowls a large, heavy ball toward a long, low wicket, and a batter with a heavy curved club defends the wicket. Some students of cricket speculate that it resembles cricket before it evolved to its modern form.
|Description=<p>The game of wicket was evidently the dominant game played in parts of Connecticut, western MA, and perhaps areas of Western New York State, prior to the spread of the New York game in the 1850&rsquo;s and 1860&rsquo;s. Wicket resembles cricket more than baseball. The &ldquo;pitcher&rdquo; bowls a large, heavy ball toward a long, low wicket, and a batter with a heavy curved club defends the wicket. Some students of cricket speculate that it resembles cricket before it evolved to its modern form.</p>
|Sources=<p><span>Short descriptions of the game are found in Protoball Chronology items #[[1846.8]], #[[1850.16]], and #[[1855c.3]].</span><span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</span><span>There is also a Protoball Subchronology devoted to wicket, with over 40 entries.</span></p>
}}
}}

Revision as of 10:10, 6 June 2012

Glossary of Games
Glossary book.png

Chart: Predecessor and Derivative Games Pdf ico.gif
Predecessor Games
Derivative Games
Glossary of Games, Full List

Game Families

Baseball · Kickball · Scrub · Fungo · Hat ball · Hook-em-snivy


Untagged Games

Add a Game
Add a Family of Games
Game Wicket
Game Family Baseball Baseball
Description

The game of wicket was evidently the dominant game played in parts of Connecticut, western MA, and perhaps areas of Western New York State, prior to the spread of the New York game in the 1850’s and 1860’s. Wicket resembles cricket more than baseball. The “pitcher” bowls a large, heavy ball toward a long, low wicket, and a batter with a heavy curved club defends the wicket. Some students of cricket speculate that it resembles cricket before it evolved to its modern form.

Sources

Short descriptions of the game are found in Protoball Chronology items #1846.8, #1850.16, and #1855c.3.  There is also a Protoball Subchronology devoted to wicket, with over 40 entries.

Comment Edit with form to add a comment
Query Edit with form to add a query



Comments

<comments voting="Plus" />