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|Headline="German ballgame" described in Berlin book | |Headline="German ballgame" described in Berlin book | ||
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|Text=<p>Flittner, Christian G., < | |Location= | ||
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|Text=<p>Flittner, Christian G., <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Talisman des Gluckes oder der Selbstlehrer fur alle Karten, Schach, Billard,Ball und Kegel</span> Spiele [Berlin], per David Block, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Baseball Before We Knew It</span>, page 187. This book's small section on ball games carries the Gutsmuths account of <em>das Deutsche Ballspiel</em> the German ballgame. </p> | |||
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|Query=<p><strong>Query:</strong> Does the game appear to uses bases?</p> | |||
<p> <em>No. Like most forms of longball, there are a home line and a goal line at opposite ends of the field.</em></p> | |||
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Text | Flittner, Christian G., Talisman des Gluckes oder der Selbstlehrer fur alle Karten, Schach, Billard,Ball und Kegel Spiele [Berlin], per David Block, Baseball Before We Knew It, page 187. This book's small section on ball games carries the Gutsmuths account of das Deutsche Ballspiel the German ballgame. |
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Query | Query: Does the game appear to uses bases? No. Like most forms of longball, there are a home line and a goal line at opposite ends of the field. Edit with form to add a query |
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