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  2. Ringball - Wikipedia

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    6. The ring on the goalpost must be of a sturdy round metal bar with a maximum of 18 mm thickness and an inside diameter of 350 mm. Flat steel rings are not allowed. The ring must be horizontally fixed (level) to the top of the post and should not hop up when the ball bounces on the ring. The rings should be painted white or silver. 7.

  3. Rutgers University traditions and customs - Wikipedia

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    Ring the bells of old Queen's College, Paint the town as ne'er before! Play the game, boys, play together! Score once more, oh, score once more. Second Verse: Hit the lines and run the ends boys, Play the game with heart and soul. Right on through, at ev'ry plunge, boys, Push the ball across the goal (repeat chorus)

  4. Traditional games of New York City - Wikipedia

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    Skully (also called skelly, skellies, skelsy, skellzies, scully, skelzy, scummy top, tops, loadies or caps) is a children's game played on the streets of New York City and other urban areas. [15] Sketched on the street usually in chalk, a skully board allows a game for two to six players.

  5. Bounce (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Bounce is a platformer mobile game series published by Nokia, revolving around the player controlling a red ball and navigating through levels.After the original Bounce, which was a 2D platformer, Nokia made a follow up named Bounce Back, and later teamed up with Rovio Entertainment who developed numerous new titles until 2010, including games set in 3D worlds.

  6. Glossary of cricket terms - Wikipedia

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    1. Slang term for a red ball, especially in Australia. 2. A red mark left on a bat by the impact of a red ball, most commonly a new ball (which has fresh red dye on its surface). Chest on (also front on or square on) 1. A bowler whose chest and hips are aligned towards the batter at the instant of back foot contact. [1] 2.

  7. Ringolevio - Wikipedia

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    American activist and author Emmett Grogan wrote a fictionalized autobiography called Ringolevio, [6] which was published in 1972. Grogan wrote: "It's a game. A game played on the streets of New York, for as long as anyone can remember. It is called Ringolevio, and the rules are simple. There are two sides, each with the same number of players.

  8. Maya ballgame - Wikipedia

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    The aim was to move the ball back to the opposite team, preferably through the ring. The goal of the opposition (what today might be termed ‘the defense’) was to force the offense to lose control and to allow the ball to touch the ground. The stone ring was an innovation of the late-classic and early post-classic periods, as seen in Chi.

  9. 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 ...