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  2. Hailes (ball game) - Wikipedia

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    Hailes or clacken is a Scottish ball game which dates to the 18th century and achieved its widest popularity in the nineteenth. It has now virtually died out, replaced by football, except at The Edinburgh Academy, where an exhibition match is played annually. The game is similar to shinty but played with wooden bats known as clackens.

  3. Kendama - Wikipedia

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    Catch the ball in the bottom cup. [10] Clack back: This trick uses the big cup (or small cup) and the end of the handle. Pull the ball up onto the big cup; Lean the ken about 45° downward so that the basecup turns starts to face toward the ground, causing the ball to start to fall off the big cup "Clack" (hit) the ball with the back end of the ken

  4. Clag (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Clag Scottish rules scoresheet. Note bids in smaller text. Clag is a trick-taking card game using a standard pack of 52 French-suited playing cards. It is similar to oh hell, and can be played by three to seven players. Clag originated in the Royal Air Force and started as an acronym for Clouds Low Aircraft Grounded. [1] [2]

  5. American football rules - Wikipedia

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    During the game, the officials are assisted in the administration of the game by other persons, including a clock operator to start and stop the game clock (and possibly also the play clock); a chain crew who hold the down indicator and the line-to-gain chains on the sideline; and ball boys, who provide footballs to officials between downs (e.g ...

  6. Knattleikr - Wikipedia

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    Knattleikr (English: 'ball-game') was an ancient ball game played by the Vikings of Iceland.The term is also applied to a modern sport created by re-enactors, and now played at a few United States institutions as a college club sport, based on what is known about the historical game.

  7. Ship, captain, and crew - Wikipedia

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    The object of the game is to roll a six (the "ship"), a five ("captain"), and a four ("crew") with three dice, and get the highest score with the other two dice ("the ship's cargo"). In other versions, a four is the "mate" and the remaining dice are the crew. Alternatively, the game may be played for antes placed in a pot.

  8. Breaking down Banana Ball: Here is a Savannah Bananas ... - AOL

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    The Savannah Bananas play by a set of rules guaranteed to ensure fast-paced action not seen in regular baseball. The team and rivals The Party Animals will face off at three sold-out games May 24 ...

  9. Croquet - Wikipedia

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    A game of croquet being played at Eglinton Castle, North Ayrshire, in the early 1860s. The earliest known reference to croquet in Scotland is the booklet The Game of Croquet, its Laws and Regulations, which was published in the mid-1860s for the proprietor of Eglinton Castle, the Earl of Eglinton. On the page facing the title page is a picture ...