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  2. Croquet - Wikipedia

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    Leon Wyczółkowski, A Game of Croquet (1892–1895), National Museum, Warsaw. Croquet (UK: / ˈ k r oʊ k eɪ,-k i / or US: / k r oʊ ˈ k eɪ /) is a sport [1] [2] which involves hitting wooden, plastic, or composite balls with a mallet through hoops (often called "wickets" in the United States) embedded in a grass playing court. [3]

  3. Ground billiards - Wikipedia

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    Ground billiards is a modern term for a family of medieval European lawn games, the original names of which are mostly unknown, played with a long-handled mallet (the mace), wooden balls, a hoop (the pass), and an upright skittle or pin (the king).

  4. Gateball - Wikipedia

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    Gateball was invented in Japan by Suzuki Kazunobu in 1947. At the time there was a severe shortage of rubber needed to make the balls used in many sports. Suzuki, then working in the lumber industry on the northern island of Hokkaido, realised there was a ready supply of the wood used to make croquet balls and mallets.

  5. Pall-mall - Wikipedia

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    The object was to strike a boxwood ball of unknown circumference (a modern croquet ball is normally 3 + 5 ⁄ 8 inches (9.2 cm) in diameter, which equates to approx 11 + 2 ⁄ 5 inches (29 cm), in circumference) with a heavy wooden mallet, down the alley and through the hoop with the fewest hits possible. Many references tell us that the ball ...

  6. Mallet - Wikipedia

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    Mallets are commonly used as children's toys. Lightweight wooden mallets are used for peg toys. Toy mallets are also used in games such as Whac-A-Mole. Another type of toy mallet is a plastic mallet made of soft, hollow vinyl, with bellows and a built-in whistle, so that when the mallet is struck, it produces a sharp, chirping sound.

  7. Woodball - Wikipedia

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    Woodball is a sport where a mallet is used to pass a ball through gates. This game can be played on grass, sand or indoors. [1] The sport is in the program of Asian Beach Games and was incorporated in 2008. [2] The International Woodball Federation is based in Taipei, Taiwan. [3]

  8. Jeu de mail - Wikipedia

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    An illustration from Joseph Lauthier's Nouvelles Règles pour le jeu de mail (1717). Jeu de mail or jeu de maille ('pallamaglio' in Italian, Middle French for 'mallet game', or sometimes interpreted as 'straw game') is an ancient outdoor game, originally from Naples, [1] which gave rise to numerous modern sports, such as golf, croquet, hockey and its variations, and polo. [2]

  9. Wicket - Wikipedia

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    In the sport of croquet, wooden or plastic balls are hit with a mallet through hoops embedded in a grass playing court. A croquet hoop is commonly referred to as a wicket in North American English. (Note: the remainder of this page is about the wicket in cricket, not in croquet.)

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