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|Term=Boston Ball
|Term=Boston Ball
|Game Family=Kickball
|Game Family=Kickball
|Description=<p>per Perrin (1902) &ndash; Apparently an indoor game derived from baseball. A member of the in-team throws the ball to an area guarded by the pitcher, and runs if and when the ball passes through. There is tagging but no plugging.</p>
|Description=<p>per Perrin (1902) Apparently an indoor game derived from baseball. A member of the in-team throws the ball to an area guarded by the pitcher, and runs if and when the ball passes through. There is tagging but no plugging.</p>
|Sources=<p><span>E. Perrin, et. Al.,&nbsp;</span><em>One Hundred and Fifty Gymnastic Games</em><span>&nbsp;(G. H. Ellis, Boston, 1902), pages 59-63.</span></p>
|Sources=<p><span>E. Perrin, et. Al., </span><em>One Hundred and Fifty Gymnastic Games</em><span> (G. H. Ellis, Boston, 1902), pages 59-63.</span></p>
|Game Eras=Derivative
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per Perrin (1902) – Apparently an indoor game derived from baseball. A member of the in-team throws the ball to an area guarded by the pitcher, and runs if and when the ball passes through. There is tagging but no plugging.

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E. Perrin, et. Al., One Hundred and Fifty Gymnastic Games (G. H. Ellis, Boston, 1902), pages 59-63.

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