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  2. Horseshoes (game) - Wikipedia

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    Horseshoes is a lawn game played between two people (or two teams of two people) using four horseshoes and two throwing targets (stakes) set in a lawn or sandbox area. The game is played by the players alternating turns tossing horseshoes at stakes in the ground, which are traditionally placed 40 feet (12 m) apart.

  3. Polish horseshoes - Wikipedia

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    Polish horseshoes (also called Spanish horseshoes, frisbeener in the midwest, [1] French darts in Virginia, [2] frisnok in Manitoba, [3] and beersbee elsewhere in Canada [4]) is an outdoor game played between two teams of two people using a frisbee, two glass bottles or cans, and stakes, ski poles or hiking sticks hammered into the ground. The ...

  4. Washer pitching - Wikipedia

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    The game has many variations, and may be called washer pitching, washer toss, washers, huachas or washoes (which is based on the similarity to horseshoes). [ 1 ] The object of the game is to earn points by tossing metal washers, usually around 2 inches (51 mm) in diameter, and 1 ⁄ 8 inch (3.2 mm) thick, toward a hole, usually denoted by a can ...

  5. Edwardsville horseshoe league continues 26-year tradition - AOL

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    Mar. 12—EDWARDSVILLE — The "horseshoe crew" recently celebrated its 26-year anniversary. Robert "Shotsy" Shotwell started the league and he continues to be the ring leader of the "shoe crew."

  6. Shuffleboard - Wikipedia

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    Dimensions of a floor shuffleboard court can vary to suit available space, but an official shuffleboard court is 6 feet (1.8 m) wide by 39 feet (12 m) in length plus a 6-foot (1.8 m) shooting area at each end. [citation needed] Typically a scoring zone is painted at each end of the court to reduce set-up time between games.

  7. Quoits - Wikipedia

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    Quoits is supposedly the game the ancient Greek deity Apollo was playing with his lover Hyacinth which ultimately resulted in his death. [1] In Apollonius of Rhodes' Argonautica, Thetis sees Jason and the other heroes "delighting in mass throwing (σόλῳ ῥιπῇσί) and arrows."

  8. How to Stake a Tree Correctly (and Which Trees You ... - AOL

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    Drive the stakes into the outer portion of the mulch rimming the tree, being careful not to penetrate the root ball. Attach the stakes to the tree with a wide, flexible material such as canvas ...

  9. The Horseshoe Politics of Higher Education

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    The resemblance comes into clear focus when comparing the rhetoric on display at the meetings of these two groups. First, the participants often speak passionately about their love for colleges ...

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