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|Term=Baseball
|Title=Baseball (Menke)
|Game Family=Baseball
|Author=Menke, F. G.
|Description=America’s national pastime since about 1860. Writing about rounders in 1898, Gomme[17] mused that “An elaborate form of this game has become the national game of the United States.”  The term “baseball” actually arose in England as early as 1748, referring to a simple game like rounders, but usage in England died out, and was soon forgotten in most parts of the country.  The term first appeared in the United States in 1791.
|Year of Publication=1944
|Publisher=A. S. Barnes
|Book=Encyclopedia of Sports
|Pages=55ff
|Is in library=Yes
|Is in main bibliography=Yes
|Game=Baseball
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Author Menke, F. G.
Year of Publication 1944
Publisher A. S. Barnes
Book Encyclopedia of Sports
Pages 55ff
Is in library Yes
Is in main bibliography Yes
Game Baseball
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