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  2. Handball (schoolyard game) - Wikipedia

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    Handball is a children's ball game widely documented in Australian schools, similar to downball.The rules of the game vary considerably across different sites and conditions, but it is generally played on a flat game court with lined square zones (occasionally with a wall for rebounds), and involves at least two players, who each occupies a square and take turns hitting a ball (often a tennis ...

  3. Four square - Wikipedia

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    Four square [1] (also called handball, champ, four squares or box ball) is a global sport played on a square court divided by two perpendicular lines into four identical boxes creating four squares labelled 1–4 or A–D. [2]

  4. Handball - Wikipedia

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    The modern set of rules was published in 1917 by Karl Schelenz, Max Heiser, and Erich Konigh, [5] on 29 October in Berlin, which is seen as the date of birth of the sport. [1] [6] The rules have had several revisions since. The first official handball match was played in 1917 in Germany. [1] Karl Schelenz modified the rules in 1919. [5]

  5. Downball - Wikipedia

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    Downball, [note 1] also recognised as handball or four-square, is a ball game popular in Australian schools. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is also commonly played by the broader Australian population. The game can be played with a rubber high bounce ball or a tennis ball . [ 2 ]

  6. 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.

  7. Gregory Peck's 5 Children: All About His Sons and Daughter ...

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    The couple went on to welcome two more children together, sons Stephen in 1946 and Carey in 1949, before separating in January 1953 and divorcing in 1954, per the San Bernardino County Sun.

  8. Australian handball - Wikipedia

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    Handball was very strongly promoted among the students at Christian Brothers' Colleges, driven by the Brothers' view that handball "affords an excellent preparatory training for football, as it calls into play all the resources of the physical man", [8] and is one of the best ways for a potential Australian Rules footballer to acquire the ...

  9. 24 Discontinued '70s and '80s Foods That We'll Never Stop Craving

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    3. Keebler Fudge Magic Middles. Neither the chocolate fudge cream inside a shortbread cookie nor versions with peanut butter or chocolate chip crusts survived.