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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 14, 1978
Filed:
Sep. 25, 1975
Julius Ellman, Brooklyn, NY (US);
George Lerner, Freeport, NY (US);
Other;
Abstract
This invention relates to games, and more specifically to games for stopping a moving ball. This game has at least two player stations, the player stations may be suitably joined together to form a base portion. The base portion has a central stand element supported thereon, the stand being used to rotatably mount a bar or spinner arm. The bar has a ball secured to one end thereof and has a downwardly extending pin structurally associated therewith in close juxtaposition to the ball. Each player station has a pivotally mounted lever having apertures in one end thereof. The game is played by one player serving and each player may thereafter hit or trap the ball by causing the downwardly extending pin to be captured in one of the apertures and thus stopping the ball from further rotation.