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- Howard Burman, April 2013 + (<p>Perhaps looking for ways to broad … <p>Perhaps looking for ways to broaden upcoming travel to Ireland, <strong>Howard Burman</strong> cheerfully took on the job of reporting on the game of <em>Irish Rounders,</em> one our four sports sanctioned by the Gaelic Athletic Association as early as 1884. Howard’s report appears in the “Glossary of Games” on the Protoball site at <a>http://protoball.org/Irish_Rounders_(Burman’s_Report)</a>. Today’s players see the game as one of Irish birth, without English parentage, and having been played locally as early as the beginning of the 19<sup>th</sup> century . . . and as possibly have been exported to North America via Irish emigrants. The game has a number of variants from base ball rules, including optional running with less than two strikes, limited substitutions, no gloves for fielders, and catchers positioned well back of batters.</p>, and catchers positioned well back of batters.</p>)