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  2. Twister (game) - Wikipedia

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    A game of Twister. A spinner is attached to a square board and is used to determine where the player has to put their hand or foot. The spinner is divided into four labeled sections: left foot, right foot, left hand, and right hand. Each of those four sections are divided into the four colors (red, yellow, green, and blue).

  3. Jai alai - Wikipedia

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    Slow death of a fast game, The Observer, July 2009; Frontons.net is a collaborative project aimed at identifying and geotagging open-air single walled fronton around the world. Forgotten – documentary about the decline of Jai alai in Miami; Magic City Casino (site of only active fronton in U.S.) Jai Alai World (operates fronton at Magic City)

  4. Pinners - Wikipedia

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    References and accounts of playing exist to 1949 or earlier. The batter would throw a rubber/tennis ball at the edge of the step or angled wall brick, and the fielder(s) would try to catch the ball as it bounces back. The ball [4] used was a two and a half-inch hollow pink soft rubber ball called a "Pinky," that bounced well off the edges of ...

  5. American handball - Wikipedia

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    Three-wall handball court with two games in progress. American handball, known as handball in the United States and sometimes referred to as wallball, is a sport in which players use their hands to hit a small, rubber ball against a wall such that their opponent(s) cannot do the same without the ball touching the ground twice or hitting out-of-bounds.

  6. Eddie Gaedel - Wikipedia

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    American League president Will Harridge, saying Veeck was making a mockery of the game, voided Gaedel's contract the next day. In response, Veeck threatened to request an official ruling on whether Yankees shortstop and reigning American League MVP Phil Rizzuto, who stood 5 feet 6 inches (1.68 m), was a short ballplayer or a tall dwarf.

  7. Glossary of cue sports terms - Wikipedia

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    See the Three-ball main article for the game. Also the 3. The object ball numbered 3 ; in American-style pool ball sets, it is solid red. In some American snooker ball sets, the green ball is numbered 3, its point value. 3-cushion See the Three-cushion billiards main article for the game. 4 ball See the Four-ball billiards main article for the game. Also the 4. The object ball numbered 4 ; in ...

  8. Fast and Loose (con game) - Wikipedia

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    2) The cheat loop: Take a loop of string and lay it on the table. Take the right hand side of the loop and twist it 180 degrees counter-clockwise. Then bring it down and around (clockwise) as before. Again the gap on the right hand side is loose, but now the overlapped portion on the left hand side is also loose.

  9. Ladder toss - Wikipedia

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    A "ball and ladder game" was patented in 2002 by Pennsylvanian Robert G. Reid, [2] a postman who had played the game with his family for decades before deciding to file for patent in November, 1999. [3] The game is reported as having been played on Escapees campgrounds in the United States in the late 1990s. [4]

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