He's retired now, a bookie at the fronton in Mexico City, and he's the happiest person there. |
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The other two pari-mutuel facilities in Broward County are Hollywood Greyhound Track and Dania Jai Alai fronton. |
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Dania Jai-Alai opened over 50 years ago as the second jai-alai fronton in the United States. |
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This leaves in question the future of a fronton that once was far west of town and is now being surrounded by residential and commercial projects. |
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The sale of the Ocala Jai-Alai fronton and off-track wagering facility to a subsidiary of the Ocala Breeders' Sales Co. was completed on Wednesday. |
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The fronton version of pelota, popular in Spain, Mexico, the Philippines, and parts of the United States, is called jai alai. |
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At about the same time, the fronton in Hartford closed and is now the site of the Meadows Music Theater. |
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A lovely Basque village six kilometres from the Ocean, with its typical houses and central fronton. |
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On the village square, the fronton wall is one of the traditional temples of the sport and is still used regularly for games. |
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The company had one fronton in Connecticut, four in Florida. |
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You can use all the centre's installations free of charge: pool, football field, volley ball and tennis courts pelote Basque fronton, miniature golf course, ping pong table, library, bar, television room. |
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The games are played indoors in four-walled courts called trinquets, and outdoors in a fronton, a large one-wall court situated in an open area of the village. |
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There was a basketball court, a fronton, and a playground. |
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Something of a combination of lacrosse and handball, it is played in a three-sided court, called a fronton, with a small ball thrown against a wall and returned on the rebound. |
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A popular sport among Limenos is fronton, a racquet sport similar to squash invented in Lima. |
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The contract is the ordinary cleaning of Sports Mikel Trueba, the Kabiezes Sports Center and the Fronton Larrea. |
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