CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «STOOLBALL»
Ketahui penggunaan
stoolball dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
stoolball dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
1
Sports and Games of Medieval Cultures
In England stoolball developed into a team sport and eventually into modern
cricket. During the Middle Ages it was a casual flirting game. Young women sat
on milking stools while young men tossed balls at them. The object for the bowler
was ...
Sally E. D. Wilkins, 2002
2
Sports Around the World: History, Culture, and Practice
References to the game become more frequent in the 16th and 17th centuries,
when we begin to see references to stoolball as a game played by girls and
women, particularly in the springtime, and frequently associated with flirtation or ...
John Nauright, Charles Parrish, 2012
3
Sports and Games of the Renaissance
Indeed, stoolball developed into a team sport that is much like modern cricket.
Stoolball is documented as early as the 13th century and is cited in the
Doomsday Book, as well as Fitzstephen's Sports and Pastimes of Old Time Used
in This City ...
4
Breaking Into Baseball: Women and the National Pastime
As early as the fourteenth century, the English game of stoolball was played each
spring at Eastertide, with the cries of milkmaids and farmhands ringing out in
country churchyards. Three- legged milking stools served as "base," which the ...
Jean Hastings Ardell, 2005
5
Encyclopedia of Traditional British Rural Sports
First referred to in the Domesday Book and probably originating in the south of
England, particularly in Sussex, stoolball consists of bowling underarm at a
wicket- like target that is defended by a batter using the hand or a small bat.
Historically ...
Tony Collins, John Martin, Wray Vamplew, 2005
6
Slow South Downs and Sussex Coast: Local, Characterful ...
Right outside the window of my home in Lewes, the Paddock hosts a weekly
summer game of that strangely Sussex pastime, stoolball. It's a variant of cricket,
played by both sexes, organised into leagues over much of Sussex and into
western ...
7
When Johnny Came Sliding Home: The Post-Civil War Baseball ...
By the fourteenth century, it is probable that Europeans were playing stoolball,
the first game which can even remotely be considered an antecedent of baseball.
5 In the game of stoolball, one player (the batter) stood in front of a stool, which ...
8
A Dictionary of Sports Studies
445 stoolball characteristics is harmful, undermining the potential of individuals
and groups to develop their sporting abilities to the full. stickball A stick-and-ball
game acknowledged as the predecessor of *lacrosse. It was played by the Native
...
9
Early Professional Baseball and the Sporting Press: Shaping ...
An early game that used a bat and ball and required more than two players, was
a game called “stoolball.” Henderson notes that stoolball was the first game
recorded as being played in the American colonies by the Pilgrims in 1621.
Stoolball was always played 'with reckless abandon', according to Jim Rogers, '
— a reflection of the mood of the camp'. The game did, however, serve a purpose
. 'It all looked highly dangerous, and the Germans were convinced that the ...
BARANGAN BERITA YANG TERMASUK TERMA «STOOLBALL»
Ketahui apa yang diterbitkan oleh akhbar nasional dan antarabangsa dan cara istilah
stoolball digunakan dalam konteks perkara berita berikut.
The much-loved Sussexsport of stoolball
In it he describes stoolball as being “played by two teams using as a wicket a single stool … with the seat perpendicular to the ground”. Incidentally, it does seem ... «Sussex Express, Jul 15»
Horsham couple's cycling challenge in aid of Crohn's and Colitis …
Gill, who has lived in Horsham all of her life and attended to Millais and Collyer's, is a keen sports person who has played stoolball for Roffey and Angmering ... «West Sussex County Times, Jul 15»
Inside a Liberal Democrat Action day – with Stephen Lloyd and the …
I may however try to promote stoolball here which could be a big hit. ... Stool ball is still played, although it's a minority taste, in parts of South East England. «Liberal Democrat Voice, Apr 15»
Parish pump Lewes - April 3. 2015
STOOLBALL: (Ladies and young ladies). Believe it or not, but summer is approaching. We are starting our outdoor practice sessions in the rec on April 14 and ... «Sussex Express, Apr 15»
'Just keep smiling' is the advice from Mona, 105
She also used to be the captain of the Alfriston Ladies' Stoolball team. As well as being captain of the stoolball team, Mona had worked in Tudor Tea Rooms in ... «Eastbourne Herald, Jan 15»
From Wally's wand to Woakes' Wazooka
They also have a stoolball bat, which is no bigger than a frying pan, and a looks like a bigger version of a table-tennis racket. Stoolball, traditionally a sport ... «ESPNcricinfo.com, Ogo 14»
More than 250 children enjoy fun day in Uckfield
The event at West Park was co-ordinated by Wealden District Council and activities included arts and crafts, soft play, and sports, including stoolball. There was ... «Uckfield News, Ogo 14»
Meet baseball's ancestor: England's stoolball
“Stoolball was the ball sport in Britain for several centuries,'' said David Block, a retired computer analyst from San Francisco, who last year was dubbed ... «Boston Globe, Jul 14»
Dwyle flunking at a pub in England
Actually, I zipped down here by train, about an hour south of London, to research the sport of stoolball. More about that here another day, but stoolball was ... «Boston Globe, Jul 14»
Teacher from Malawi to leave country for first time in her life - to visit …
They will also demonstrate maypole dancing, which is a long-held tradition at the school and play a game of stoolball, which originated in Sussex. Share0 ... «East Grinstead Courier, Jun 14»