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  2. 16-inch softball - Wikipedia

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    16-inch softball

  3. 16-inch Softball Game Is Back in Chicago - AOL

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    This was the 17-inch ball and it went down to a 16-inch ball,” says Kubicki. This traditional softball game isn’t dead. It's still played around the country.

  4. Softball - Wikipedia

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    A 16-inch softball when new is rough and hard, with hand and finger injuries to fielders frequent if they do not "give" when receiving a ball, [25] but the ball "breaks in" slightly during a game and continues to soften over time with continued play. A well-broken-in ball is called a mush ball and is favored for informal "pick-up" games and ...

  5. Chicago Park District 16-inch coed softball tournament to ...

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    CHICAGO — The Chicago Park District this summer will resume its annual coed adult 16-inch softball tournament after a 10-year hiatus. “(Sixteen-inch), in my opinion, is part of the DNA of ...

  6. Fastpitch softball - Wikipedia

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    Fastpitch softball

  7. Ed Earle - Wikipedia

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    Ed Earle. Edwin Graffan Earle (April 28, 1927 – March 26, 2009) was an American professional basketball player. A power forward, Earle attended Loyola University of Chicago, where he scored 1,018 points in 119 games. [1] He was Loyola's second 1,000-point scorer, following Jack Kerris. [2]

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