School: Duncormick
- Location:
- Duncormick, Co. Wexford
- Teacher: P. S. Ó hEachthigheirn
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- Collector
- Pat Brennan
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Scurlogebush, Co. Wexford
- How "Rounders" is playedFour stones are placed in a circle at equal distances apart in the field.
Teams are then picked by two captains
The captains toss for fielding
A person belonging to "fielders" stands as "bowler"
The "bowler" throws the ball to the server who hits it down the field and tries to make a "ring" by running round.
The fielders try to get the ball and put it(continues on next page)