Joe, thanks -- as we (and Mark) now know, there's a later box-lid variation that replaces Shotton and Roe with Musial and Campanella.
Jay, as far as we know, your game sounds entirely complete with the exception of the one white marble (we think it's actually wood)
that sits in the concavity atop a peg to indicate (if we understand the rules correctly) where the fielding action is taking place.
There's been no separate parts box in any of the many examples of the game we've seen -- do you mean the yellow build-up
(as it's known to boardgame geeks) that fits inside the box bottom and holds the pegs and dice in place?
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