Claims
- 1. A method of playing a game comprising the steps of:a) providing a playing field having a teebase and right side and left side boundaries; b) providing a ball of spherical shape; c) providing a tee upon which said ball sits; d) providing a bat with which to hit said ball off said tee; e) providing a base placed in a position on one of said boundaries to serve as a scoring area on said playing field, and said base comprising means to emit sound when depressed; f) providing a first team of players wherein each team player hits said ball off said tee with said bat into said playing field and then steps on said base to cause a sound to be emitted; g) providing a second team of players wherein said second team of players stops each of said first team players from stepping on said base before said ball is fielded when one of said second team players fields and the ball and provides a vocal indication of fielding said ball, before a first team member who hits the ball steps on the base.
- 2. A method of playing a game as set forth in claim 1 wherein said second team players attempt to catch said hit ball before it touches the ground.
- 3. A method of playing a game as set forth in claim 1 with said base comprising:a) a housing; b) a soft upper shell; and c) a sound generating means partially encased in said soft upper shell.
- 4. A method of playing a game as set forth in claim 2 with said sound generating means of said base comprising:a) an air retaining bladder having an outlet; and b) an air-pressure sensitive sound producing device connected to said outlet.
- 5. A method of playing a game as set forth in claim 1 wherein first team member scores a point when he steps on said base before said second team member provides said vocal indication he has fielded said ball.
- 6. A method of playing a game as set forth in claim 1 wherein said second team member yells “Blast!” as said vocal indication of fielding the ball.
- 7. A method of playing a game as set forth in claim 1 wherein said base is located on said right boundary and said left boundary is established by a boundary marker located on said left boundary.
- 8. A method of playing a game as set forth in claim 1 wherein said boundary marker comprises a self-standing score keeping device comprising:a) two sets of large, easily displayed and changeable numbers; b) a stand with means to attach and display said sets of numbers.
- 9. A method of playing a game as set forth in claim 1 wherein said playing field also has a minimum hit boundary in front of said tee.
- 10. A method of playing a game as set forth in claim 9 wherein said minimum hit boundary is fixed by stretching a ribbon from left boundary to right boundary at a desired distance in front of said tee.
- 11. A method of playing a game as set forth in claim 8 with said boundary marker comprising:a) a bottom of rectangular shape; b) a cone attached to said bottom.
- 12. A method of playing a game comprising the steps of:a) providing a playing field having a teebase, a right side boundary marked by a base, and a left side boundary marked by a self-standing scorekeeping device, said base further comprising an air retaining bladder having an outlet and an air-pressure sensitive sound producing device connected to said outlet, and said self-standing scorekeeping device further comprising two sets of large, easily displayed sets of numbers and a stand with means to attach and display said sets of numbers; b) providing a ball of spherical shape; c) providing a tee upon which said ball sits; d) providing a bat with which to hit said ball off said tee; e) providing a first team of players having as an objective for each team member to hit said ball off said tee with said bat into said playing field and then stepping on said base to cause a sound to be emitted; f) providing a second team of players having as an objective to stop each of said first team members from stepping on said base before said ball is fielded by one of said second team players and second team player provides a vocal indication of fielding said ball by yelling “Blast!”
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/093,091 filed Jul. 16, 1998.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Kick The Can; Darwin A. Hindman; pp. 318, 322, 1956. |
The Complete Book Of Games; Clement Wood & Gloria Goddard; pp. 616-617, 630-631, 1940. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/093091 |
Jul 1998 |
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