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croquet and sometimes
It is also sometimes used to make lawn bowls, croquet mallets and skittles balls.
The arches used in croquet and roque are sometimes referred to as wickets, especially in American English.
The name may also have arisen from the similarity of the batting motion to the one used in croquet which while not a French game is sometimes assumed to be French because of its name.
In summer, Palace Green is sometimes used by students of Durham University as a croquet lawn on permission from the groundsman of University College Durham.

croquet and called
The earliest known reference to croquet in Scotland is the booklet called The Game of Croquet, its Laws and Regulations which was published in the mid-1860s for the proprietor of Eglinton Castle, the Earl of Eglinton.
Several other sports may have taken place here, such as lawn bowls, croquet and possibly a version of the Aztec game called ' tlachtli ' ( scoring a ball through a hoop using your hips ).
The schools carry on a spirited rivalry seen in the annual croquet match between the two schools on the front lawn of St. John's, which has been called by GQ " the purest intercollegiate athletic event in America.
In 1856 he registered the first printed set of rules for the game of croquet and in 1860 printed a pamphlet called ' Badminton Battledore ' a description of the ancient game of battledores and shuttlecocks as played competitively at Badminton House, the Duke of Beaufort's estate in Gloucestershire, England.

croquet and backyard
Its genesis is mostly in association croquet, but it differs in a number of important ways that reflect the home-grown traditions of American " backyard " croquet.

croquet and ",
Interestingly, this image's caption describes the game as " a curious ancient pastime ", confirming that croquet games were not new in early nineteenth century England.
The 13th Earl developed a variation on croquet named Captain Moreton's Eglinton Castle croquet, which had small bells on the eight hoops " to ring the changes ", two pegs, a double hoop with a bell and two tunnels for the ball to pass through.
Fry also said that although he thought the game of golf was " fascinating ", he only saw it as " glorified croquet ".
Traditional croquet sets typically do not stand up well to the rigors of " extreme croquet ", and various methods have been used to strengthen the mallets, balls, and even the wickets.

croquet and is
The oldest document to bear the word " croquet " with a description of the modern game is the set of rules registered by Isaac Spratt in November 1856 with the Stationers ' Company in London.
In Samuel Johnson's 1828 dictionary, his definition of " pall mall " clearly describes a game with similarities to modern croquet: " A play in which the ball is struck with a mallet through an iron ring ".
However, there is no evidence that pall mall involved the croquet stroke which is the distinguishing characteristic of the modern game.
The second theory is that the rules of the modern game of croquet arrived from Ireland during the 1850s, perhaps after being brought there from Brittany where a similar game was played on the beaches.
There is, however, no pre-1858 Irish document that describes the way game was played, in particular there is no reference to the distinctive croquet stroke.
Regardless when and by what route it reached England and the British colonies in its recognizable form, croquet is, like pall mall, trucco, jeu de mail and kolven, clearly a derivative of ground billiards, which was popular in Western Europe back to at least the 14th century, with roots in classical antiquity.
On the page facing the title page is a picture of Eglinton Castle with a game of " croquet " in full swing.
Several incomplete sets of this form of croquet are known to exist, and one complete set is still used for demonstration games in the West of Scotland.
Gateball, a sport originated in Japan under the influence of croquet, is played mainly in East and Southeast Asia and the Americas, it can also be regarded as a croquet variant.
However, purely negative play is rarely a winning strategy: successful players ( in all versions other than golf croquet ) will use all four balls to set up a break for themselves, rather than simply making the game as difficult as possible for their opponents.
Association croquet is the name of an advanced game of croquet, played at international level.
The game's distinguishing feature is the " croquet " shot: when certain balls hit other balls, extra shots are allowed.
The next shot is played with the two balls touching: this is the " croquet stroke " from which the game takes its name.
The Great Britain team won the last MacRobertson International Croquet Shield tournament, which is the major international test tour trophy in association croquet.
In golf croquet a hoop is won by the first ball to go through each hoop.
Golf croquet is the fastest-growing version of the game, owing largely to its simplicity and competitiveness.
Golf croquet is easier to learn and play, but requires strategic skills and accurate play.
In comparison with association croquet, play is faster and balls are more likely to be lifted off the ground, as seen in this video footage.
The American rules version of croquet – another six-hoop gameis the dominant version of the game in the United States and is also widely played in Canada.

croquet and played
Records show the similar game of " crookey " being played at Castlebellingham in 1834, which was introduced to Galway in 1835 and played on the bishop's palace garden, and in the same year to the genteel Dublin suburb of Kingstown ( today Dún Laoghaire ) where it was first spelt as " croquet ".
There are several variations of croquet currently played, differing in the scoring systems, order of shots, and layout ( particularly in social games where play must be adapted to smaller-than-standard playing courts ).
Two forms of the game, association croquet and golf croquet, have rules that are agreed internationally and are played in many countries around the world.
Backyard croquet being played in rough grass with inexpensive equipment, United States, 2009
It was also reported that the incident led to a 300 % increase in sales of croquet equipment at Asda, while the TV Five announced that they would be running a series featuring croquet matches played at country houses pitting " rich " against " poor " players.
Between 1859 and 1865 Harry Gem and his friend Augurio Perera developed a game that combined elements of rackets and the Basque ball game pelota, which they played on Perera's croquet lawn in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Outdoor sports such as croquet are played here in the summer months.
* The first game of lawn tennis is played by Major Harry Gem and his friend Augurio Perera, using a croquet lawn at 8 Ampton Road in Edgbaston, Birmingham.
There is also an eight-pin version, quilles de huit ( 8 ), and a version played with a mallet, quilles au maillet, which is obviously related to ground billiards and its variants such as croquet and paille-maille, and which has experienced a resurgence in Gascony since 1973.
Roque () is an American variant of croquet played on a hard, smooth surface.
* While croquet is played with six wickets or nine wickets, roque is played with ten arches configured similarly to nine-wicket lawn croquet.

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