Classic Games – How Did They Start?

Classic Backyard Games

As it gained popularity and spread to the U.S., the advances in production of rubber balls by Charles Goodyear set Americans to bouncing balls over nets on their croquet lawns. Shrubbery shielded the surge in popularity of women playing with men. A lighter form of “lawn tennis,” followed, called badminton, because it required less space and ball-catching shrubbery or fences.
Today, with all the online and techno temptations for families to dive into, taking it outside means connecting more than competing.

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    cyhour said,

    November 4, 2009 @ 7:14 pm

    You might like to cheek out my web site as a source for great games: http://www.cysbackyardsports.com

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