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Horseshoe Games And Shuffleboard:

Horseshoe Games And Shuffleboard In order of the size of attendance, the most popular of the other activities provided in recrea¬tion centers were softball, baseball, picnics, ice skating, wading, tennis, athletic meets, golf, hand¬ball, horseshoe games and shuffleboard. Among the popular but less available facilities were archery ranges, ski jumps, and toboggan slides. During and after World War II canteens and other recreation centers for teen-age youth were established in many communities.

Deck life is a spice that permeates all ocean crossings. Touraments are always organized in shuffleboard, and sometimes in deck tennis and deck quoits. Comic races and sport burlesques of various sorts are sometimes added, but if you don't want to enter tournament competition in the more serious games, nor push a penny with your nose, you just don't have to.

See Also All The Games:

In the way of practical help, suggest games that could be played at home (e.g. word bingo or a cloze game where children fill in missing words or phrases), explaining the particular value of games to a child with reading problems -namely that they're fun and so don't seem too much like hard work, and also that they have a useful repetitive, reinforcing function. When you recommend a game, try to explain just how it is designed to help. There are booklets and pamphlets available, which give ideas for games that can easily be made and played at home (e.g. Hip Pocket Spelling Games series, New York, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1983).

The Commonwealth Games are open to member nations of the British Commmonwealth. Originall the gamesy call the gamesed the Empire Games until 1970, they were first held in Canada in 1930. They are nicknamed 'the Friendly Games'.Whilst representing Canada Lennox Lewis, subsequently WBC world heavyweight champion, won the super-heavy¬weight boxing gold medal in 1986 at Edinburgh.


On The Other Hand See Olympic Games Of:

5. The Olympic games of Stadium, a structure first built under Lycurgus about 330 B. c. for the Panathenean Games, was rebuilt in modern times by a wealthy Greek named Averof. The Olympic games of Games, whose classic locale was in the Peloponnesian town of Olympia, were revived in this stadium in 1896.

In the shot put a heavy metal sphere is pro¬pelled from a circle seven feet in diameter; four feet of its circumference—in the forepart of the circle—contains a toeboard four inches high. In this event the shot is not allowed to pass behind or below the shoulder, so that technically it is "put" rather than "thrown." A 16-pound shot is used in major masculine competition, such as in the Olympic games of Games, national championships, and intercollegiate competition; the 12-pound shot is usually used by males in secondary schools, and the 8-pound shot is used in feminine competition, including the Olympic games of Games. In the games the shot put is also one of the 10 decathlon events for men. A put of over 65 feet has been made with the 16-pound shot, and a woman has ex¬ceeded 56 feet with the 8-pound shot.

 

 

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