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|Location=Estonia
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|Game Eras=Predecessor
|Invented Game=No
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|Description=<p>Isak Lidstr&ouml;m, a doctoral student at Malm&ouml; University, reports that in studying the isolated island of Run&ouml; in the Baltic Sea, he found a game called "leik mjul" ["play ball"] among the Swedes there prior to World War II.</p>
|Description=<p>Isak Lidstr&ouml;m, a doctoral student at Malm&ouml; University, reports that in studying the isolated island of Run&ouml; in the Baltic Sea, he found a game called "leik mjul" ["play ball"] among the Swedes there prior to World War II.</p>

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Isak Lidström, a doctoral student at Malmö University, reports that in studying the isolated island of Runö in the Baltic Sea, he found a game called "leik mjul" ["play ball"] among the Swedes there prior to World War II.

One source suggests that the game came to the island in the 1840's when a ship from England was stranded, and that perhaps the game evolved from rounders.

Isak is preparing a paper on the find for publication, and Protoball plans to update this entry at a later time.

 

 

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Emails from Isak Lidström and David Block, 2016-7.

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