Category Archives: Sports

FAKE TRUCK, FAKE WATERMELON?

FAKE TRUCK, FAKE WATERMELON? It has been called to my attention that there is on the internet a short demonstration—which I have watched—of a lady crushing a watermelon with her thighs. I do have one reservation. It occurs to me … Continue reading

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ISAAC NEWTON AND THE CURVE BALL.

ISAAC NEWTON AND THE CURVE BALL. This article by Sharon Begley begins by noting that Isaac Newton in 1671, after watching numerous games of tennis, observed that spin makes balls curve. Three hundred years later, scientists still haven’t worked out … Continue reading

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CAL MCLISH.

CAL MCLISH. Cal Mclish, won 92 games in his major league career. His full name was Calvin Coolidge Julius Caesar Tuskahoma McLish. He said that his name was so long because he was the only child his father was allowed … Continue reading

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CHILDREN’S GAMES—BOWS AND ARROWS.

CHILDREN’S GAMES—BOWS AND ARROWS. Some of the games I have been describing recently have an element of danger to them. A friend of mine told me that when he was about ten, he and his friends would use a bow … Continue reading

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CHILDREN’S GAMES—BOUNCE THE APPLE.

CHILDREN’S GAMES—BOUNCE THE APPLE. Another invented game, suitable for middle school students and above. At a lunch table, one player bounces an apple to another player. The other player bounces the apple to somebody else. Eventually somebody loses. If you … Continue reading

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GAMES LAW STUDENTS PLAY.

GAMES LAW STUDENTS PLAY. Some law students I knew played a game on Saturday nights that can’t be played by others unless a room—or rather a closet—that met certain requirements is available. The closet in question had a door about … Continue reading

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CHILDREN’S GAMES—BUCKETHEAD.

CHILDREN’S GAMES—BUCKETHEAD. A game our children invented as toddlers was buckethead. The child simply puts a paper bag or—apparently better—a plastic pail over his head and runs around as fast as possible (and running into as many things as possible). … Continue reading

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CHILDREN’S GAMES—FARM YARD CROQUET-GOLF.

CHILDREN’S GAMES—FARM YARD CROQUET-GOLF. Another game we invented was a form of golf played with croquet equipment. There were 18 holes. Each player took turns specifying where the wicket that was the target would be placed and where all the … Continue reading

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CHILDREN’S GAMES—SOCCER BALL TAG.

CHILDREN’S GAMES—SOCCER BALL TAG. When we were in fifth grade (about ten years old), the favorite game was one we invented: soccer ball tag. It was simple: one player was “it” and he had the soccer ball. Any body who … Continue reading

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IN THIS WICKED WORLD….

IN THIS WICKED WORLD…. I have posted here and elsewhere on THE COAST OF UTOPIA, about nineteenth century intellectuals who dreamed of utopia. I have never been attracted to utopian thought. One of the stories I tell often is from … Continue reading

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