Sport is very competitive and we travelled mostly to Pompey to play football, rounders, and tennis. |
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Playing hopscotch, hide and seek, even a game of rounders was all in a day's fun for a thirteen year old in the good old days. |
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These included that a portion of waste land to the West of the estate be designated a play area for such activities as football, rounders, etc. |
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We had skipping ropes, played elastics and street rounders, and sometimes that ball really hurt. |
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I felt compelled to buy a very solid, very heavy rounders bat after I saw it. |
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Linda Barker chose the school's head of girls games to umpire a rounders match. |
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And you are president of an organisation which bleats about caring for ladies' football, handball and even rounders! |
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I was backstop at rounders and had to retrieve the ball from a nearby horses' field. |
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I mostly play games with the children like rounders and piggy in the middle. |
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We played football and street rounders, and sometimes that ball really hurt. |
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Could you check how our plucky guys and girls are getting on with Olympic rounders, French cricket and bowls? |
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The children will play a variety of sports including hockey, basketball, rounders, Olympic handball, Gaelic football and table tennis. |
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But he claimed he was provoked when the man threw an aerosol can at the group and then hit one of his friends with an 18 in rounders bat. |
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Outside my home children play football and rounders within very close proximity to the houses and cars. |
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Over the 3 days, the players were put through their paces of hurling as well as taking part in fun-games, rounders and skills testing. |
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In the warmer seasons it would have echoed to the excited calls of bull rush and rounders, the click of cricket bat and ball. |
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They ran themselves into the ground playing Olympic handball, rounders, football and hurling and competing in the athletic events. |
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We played rounders and cricket in the street and sometimes that ball really stung. |
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Several baseball players and writers pointed to the British games of cricket and rounders as clear sources for baseball's origins. |
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She plays field hockey, tennis and rounders, which is kind of the English version of baseball. |
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I suggest going to the park for a kick around with a football, or a game of rounders, cricket or frisbee. |
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You could also try rigging up a net to play volleyball, a hoop for basketball or invite some of your children's friends round for a game of rounders. |
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The land is now being used by the football and rounders club, whose members want to stop dogs fouling the pitch and youngsters riding motorcycles across it. |
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Suggest going to the park for a game of rounders, cricket or frisbee. |
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When I see a group of immigrant boys playing a crude match of rounders in the streets of the village, I feel pride for the assimilating spirit of the sport. |
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Four families and six dogs have assembled for a picnic, followed by rounders. |
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It is used for football, rounders and all manner of play and often proves a welcome break from the midday sun. |
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John Dahl, who directed Damon in rounders, had previously done the very memorable The Last Temptation. |
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Another sport invented in the UK was baseball, and its early form rounders is popular among children in Britain. |
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The Canadian Saltfish Corporation went bankrupt, basically, processing what we would call leggies or rounders, depending on what area of the province you come from. |
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Other Gaelic games organised by the association include Gaelic handball and rounders. |
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Actually, it's not so much a game of rounders as a heated argument about the rules of rounders, with all the participants standing quite far away from one another. |
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However, it is generally believed that cricket essentially belongs to the same family of bat-and-ball games as stoolball, rounders and baseball but whether it evolved from any of these, or vice versa, cannot be determined. |
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Jim had touched base, completed his life's rounders in a spirit of good sportsmanship never even for once regretting his deepest commitments to life and love. |
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The batter is not allowed to drop the bat whilst running or that person is out and no rounders are scored. |
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In the United Kingdom, the rules of rounders are regulated by Rounders England. |
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In addition to many of the sports already mentioned, popular sports at junior level include netball and rounders, both of which are played almost entirely by girls. |
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However, his smug self-confidence took a battering when Tudor won the Rounders. |
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The girls team was managed by Michelle Switzer, a former Rounders Gold Medalist. |
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The two themes have been a constant in his movies, control going hand-in-hand with regret, from Jason Bourne to Will Hunting and Mike McDermott, the card sharp in Rounders. |
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In Rounders, John Malkovich threw himself into the tasking of speaking in a 24-inch thick Russian immigrant tongue. |
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It is played on a larger pitch compared to the Rounders England game and consequently uses larger bats and slightly larger balls. |
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Rounders is linked to British baseball, which is still played in Liverpool, Cardiff and Newport. |
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While Rounders England and GAA codes differ, they share much in common. |
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The band of six boys and seven girls from St Peter's choirs were joining in the Choir Schools Association Northern Football and Rounders Tournament. |
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According to Rounders England rules, the ball is deemed a 'good' ball if it passes within reach on the striking side between the batter's knees and the top of the head. |
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