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|Game Family=Baseball | |Game Family=Baseball | ||
|Description=per Burnett. | |Location=Scotland | ||
|Game Regions=Britain | |||
|Game Eras=1800s,Predecessor | |||
|Description=<p>per Burnett. Burnett identifies Cat-and-Bat as a form of cricket that was played in Scottish streets in about 1860.</p> | |||
|Sources=<p><span>John Burnett, </span><em>Riot, Revelry and Rout: Sport in Lowland Scotland before 1860</em><span> </span>(East Linton, Scotland: Tuckwell Press, 2000)<span>., page 208.</span></p> | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:37, 28 November 2012
Game | Cat-and-Bat |
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Game Family | Baseball |
Location | Scotland |
Regions | Britain |
Eras | 1800s, Predecessor |
Invented | |
Tags | |
Description | per Burnett. Burnett identifies Cat-and-Bat as a form of cricket that was played in Scottish streets in about 1860. |
Sources | John Burnett, Riot, Revelry and Rout: Sport in Lowland Scotland before 1860 (East Linton, Scotland: Tuckwell Press, 2000)., page 208. |
Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
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