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|Term=Monday, Tuesday
|Term=Monday, Tuesday
|Game Family=Hat ball
|Game Family=Hat ball
|Description=per Games and Sports.[121]  Each player is assigned the name of a day of the week. A player throws a ball against a wall, calling out a day. The player assigned that day must catch the ball, or if missing it must throw as one of his fleeing compatriots, losing a point if he misses.
|Description=<p>per Games and Sports. Each player is assigned the name of a day of the week. A player throws a ball against a wall, calling out a day. The player assigned that day must catch the ball, or if missing it must throw as one of his fleeing compatriots, losing a point if he misses.</p>
|Sources=<p><em>Games and Sports for Young Boys</em><span>,</span><span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</span><span>(Routledge, Warne, and Routledge, London, 1859)., page 33.</span></p>
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per Games and Sports. Each player is assigned the name of a day of the week. A player throws a ball against a wall, calling out a day. The player assigned that day must catch the ball, or if missing it must throw as one of his fleeing compatriots, losing a point if he misses.

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Games and Sports for Young Boys,  (Routledge, Warne, and Routledge, London, 1859)., page 33.

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