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|Description=Wil1iam R. Castle, in his memoirs, claims to have learned baseball at Oberlin College and brought it back to Hawaii when he returned in 1866. He also claims that the bat-ball games in Hawaii at the time were two-o-cat and three-o-cat. Castle was born n 1849.
|Description=William R. Castle, in his memoirs, claims to have learned baseball at Oberlin College and brought it back to Hawaii when he returned in 1866. He also claims that the bat-ball games in Hawaii at the time were two-o-cat and three-o-cat. Castle was born n 1849.
|Sources="Reminiscences of William Richards Castle"
|Sources="Reminiscences of William Richards Castle"
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Date of Game 1866
Game Two O'cat
Location Hawaii, United States
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Description William R. Castle, in his memoirs, claims to have learned baseball at Oberlin College and brought it back to Hawaii when he returned in 1866. He also claims that the bat-ball games in Hawaii at the time were two-o-cat and three-o-cat. Castle was born n 1849.
Sources "Reminiscences of William Richards Castle"
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Two and Three o'cat are presumably variations on One o'cat.

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