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1809.1 Americans in London Play "A Game Called Ball," Seen as a "Novelty" By Locals

Location:

London

Game:

Ball

Age of Players:

Adult

"On Wednesday a match for 80 guineas, at a game called Ball. was played by Eight American Gentlemen, in a field on the side of the Commercial-road.  The novelty of the game attracted the attention of the passing multitude, who departed highly gratified."

Sources:

Public Ledger and Daily Advertiser (London), June 23, 1809, page 2.  See David Block, Pastime Lost: The Humble, Original, and Now Completely Forgotten Game of English Baseball (University of Nebraska Press, 2019), page 237.

Comment:

Block adds: "Other games besides baseball, of course, could have borne the label Ball on that occasion, but none seem obvious.  Cricket, football, trap-ball, stool-ball, golf, and various games in the hockey family ,including bandy, hurling, and shinty, all had a presence in the British Isles in that era, but there is no reason the passing multitude in London that day would have considered any of them a "novelty."   

Query:

Does the sum of 80 guineas as the game's stakes imply anything about the players?

Year
1809
Item
1809.1
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