Lobber

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Game Lobber
Game Family Baseball Baseball
Location Ireland
Regions Britain
Eras 1800s
Invented No
Description

There are three or more players on each side, two stones or holes as stations, and one Lobber. The Lobber lobs either a stick about three

inches long or a ball—(the ball seems to be a new institution, as a

stick was always formerly used)—while the batsman defends the stone or

hole with either a short stick or his hand. Every time the stick or ball

is hit, the boys defending the stones or holes must change places. Each

one is out if the stick or ball lodges in the hole or hits the stone; or

if the ball or stone is caught; or if it can be put in the hole or hits

the stone while the boys are changing places. This game is also played

with two Lobbers, that lob alternately from each end. The game is won by

a certain number of runs.

Sources

Alice Bertha Gomme, The Traditional Games of England, Scotland, and Ireland (London, D. Nutt, 1894), page unspecified.  Gomme attributes this entry to "Folk-lore Journal, ii 264."

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