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  2. Rounders - Wikipedia

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    Rounders is a striking and fielding team game that involves hitting a small, hard, leather-cased ball with a wooden, plastic, or metal bat that has a rounded end. The players score by running around the four bases on the field. [2][3] Played in England since Tudor times, it is referenced in 1744 in the children's book A Little Pretty Pocket ...

  3. Dez Caught It - Wikipedia

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    Dez Caught It. Dez Caught It (also known as the No-Catch Game) was a National Football League (NFL) Divisional Playoff game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Green Bay Packers on January 11, 2015. The game, which was played at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin, gained notoriety after a play in which Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant ...

  4. 16-inch softball - Wikipedia

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    16-inch softball (sometimes called clincher, mushball, [1] cabbageball, [2] [3] puffball, blooperball, smushball, [4] and Chicago ball [5] [6]) is a variant of softball, but using a larger ball that gradually becomes softer the more the ball is hit, and played with no gloves or mitts on the fielders.

  5. Spur - Wikipedia

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    Round end: The end is a metal ball about the size of a small marble, making it one of the milder spurs. Knob end: The end of the spur is squared off, but blunted at the edges. Prince of Wales: This style has a flat end, making it slightly sharper. It is a popular spur style. Rowelled spur: The end of the spur has a toothed wheel which spins.

  6. Vaquero - Wikipedia

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    The vaquero is always mounted, and generally well dressed. He carries the lazo constantly; and he is the man, above all others, who can use it with dexterity. He can fling it over a bull's horns twenty yards off, or loop it round the foot of the animal when going at a full gallop! This feat I have witnessed a hundred times.

  7. Town ball - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Town ball, townball, or Philadelphia town ball, is a bat-and-ball, safe haven game played in North America in the 18th and 19th centuries, which was similar to rounders and was a precursor to modern baseball. In some areas, including Philadelphia and along the Ohio River and Mississippi River —the local game was called Town Ball.

  8. Dallas Cowboys - Wikipedia

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    The Cowboys got the ball back on their 41-yard line and had a successful 59-yard drive which was capped off by an 8-yard touchdown pass from Romo to Williams to give the Cowboys their first lead of the game at 24–20. The Lions got the ball back with less than 2:30 to play in regulation. Stafford fumbled the ball at the 2-minute mark.

  9. Roundnet - Wikipedia

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    Mixed-sex. Yes. Type. Indoor or outdoor, net and wall game. Roundnet (also known as Spikeball) is a ball game created in 1989 by Jeff Knurek, inspired primarily by concepts from volleyball. [1][2] The game is played between two teams, usually with two players each. Players initially line up around a small trampoline -like net at the start of a ...