Balslaen

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Game Balslaen
Game Family Hook-em-snivy Hook-em-snivy
Regions Europe, US
Eras Predecessor, Pre-1700
Invented No
Description

As depicted in Protoball Chronology entry 1660c.3balslaen was prohibited on the Sabbeth in New Netherland (now New York City) in the 17th century.  The source is a 2009 book's translation from a Dutch ordinance of the 1600s.  The translator mentions that while "balslaen" has been [where?] translated as "cricket," it "simply means 'hitting the ball.'

As of June 2018, we are uncertain about the nature the the game balslaen.  The descriptor "hitting the ball" could denote a game like field hockey, or handball, or even golf, and not a baserunning game.

 

Sources

See 1660c.3.

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We welcome input on the nature and significance of balslaen in America and in Holland.

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