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Stickball is a
street game
similar to baseball,
usually formed as a pick-up game pla**** in
large cities in the
Northeastern United States, especially...
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Indigenous North American stickball is a team
sport typically pla**** on an open
field where teams of
players with two
sticks each
attempt to
control and...
- The New York
Emperors Stickball League is a
stickball league in The Bronx, New York City.
Established in 1985, the
league has nine
teams and a
youth division...
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Sepak takraw Shinty Showdown Sipa Skee ball
Slamball Softball Squash Stickball Stickball (Native American)
Streetball Table football (foosball)
Table tennis...
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Stickball is the
third album by
American saxophonist Charles Williams recorded in 1972 for the
Mainstream label. "Who Is He (And What Is He to You)?"...
- MLB
Stickball was a
Major League Baseball-licensed
stickball video game
published by 2K for the Xbox 360 via Xbox Live Arcade. It was
released on October...
- diamond, half
diamond or circle, and
crosses that
represent stickball sticks.
Choctaw stickball, the
oldest field sport in
North America, was also known...
- Iroquoian, Sioux, Lakota, Choctaw, and
Great Lakes peoples)
included games of
stickball (an
early form of
lacrosse also
known as "Little
Brother of War"), chunkey...
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having to
spend the
money required to parti****te in
regular baseball.
Stickball is a
street game
similar to baseball,
usually formed as a pick-up game...
- sidewalk),
butts up, handball, punchball, boxball, half-rubber,
Wireball and
stickball (variations of baseball). The term
arose from a
local pronunciation of...