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|Game Family=Baseball
|Game Family=Baseball
|Location=Germany
|Location=Germany
|Game Tags=1800s, Europe,
|Game Regions=Europe
|Description=<p>In Baseball Before We Knew It, [page 207] David Block describes a game in a German manual that &ldquo;is identical to the early French game of la balle empoisonee,&rdquo; and that an illustration of two boys playing it &ldquo;shows it to be a bat-and-ball game.</p>
|Game Eras=1800s
|Sources=<p><em>Jugndspiele zur Ehhjolung und Erheiterung</em><span>&nbsp;</span>(W. Simmerfled, Tilsit Germany, 1845).</p>
|Description=<p>In Baseball Before We Knew It, [page 207] David Block describes a game in a German manual that “is identical to the early French game of la balle empoisonee,and that an illustration of two boys playing it “shows it to be a bat-and-ball game.</p>
|Sources=<p><em>Jugndspiele zur Ehhjolung und Erheiterung</em><span> </span>(W. Simmerfled, Tilsit Germany, 1845).</p>
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Description

In Baseball Before We Knew It, [page 207] David Block describes a game in a German manual that “is identical to the early French game of la balle empoisonee,” and that an illustration of two boys playing it “shows it to be a bat-and-ball game.

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Jugndspiele zur Ehhjolung und Erheiterung (W. Simmerfled, Tilsit Germany, 1845).

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