29 August 2008

Dayton Hobbs

Dayton Hobbs

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Dr. Robert Dayton Hobbs was allegedly the founder of organized Tee Ball. He was born 1924-12-11 and died on 2006-12-19. Dr. Hobbs was a preacher, an educator, an author, and an inventor. As a lover of children, wrote several religious books for them. Hobbs is best known for taking the traditional children’s game, t-ball and organizing it as well as registering and trademarking the name as Tee Ball in 1973.

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* Wilson, John. "He stakes claim as tee ball's father." St. Petersburg Times. April 6, 2005. Online July 16, 2008.
* FindSportsNow - Learn T-Ball. Online. July 16, 2008.

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