Halfball

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Game Halfball
Game Family Fungo Fungo
Regions US
Eras Derivative, Post-1900
Invented No
Description

Halfball was a game using half of a rubber ball and imaginary baserunning.  It was apparently the same game as Half-Rubber.

It was described as a street game on wikipedia.

Baby Boomer Jack Hammer (actual name!) describes half ball as a subspecies of a street game played in Cambridge MA.  The ball used in this game was a hollow pink spiky object known as a "pimple ball," which, when stressed by play, tended to split open along its seam into two halves.  Players then played with a half ball, one that had interesting aerodynamic behaviors.

The bat used in this game was a broom handle sawed off at about 30 inches.  Man-holes in the street could serve as bases for actual baserunning.  (Another subspecies of game , called "Judge." employed imaginary runners.)  Oncoming traffic was marked by a shriek --"Carrr!!!" --  that cleared the motorway of lads.   

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See also Half-Rubber and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halfball. Seen December 2019.

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