Claims
- 1. A ball game apparatus, comprising:a hand-held implement that includes an elongated bar structure having first and second ends; first and second ball receptacles located at said first end of said bar structure; said ball receptacles facing in opposite directions; said bar structure having first and second elongated tracks facing in opposite directions; said first receptacle having a first opening therein for rolling a ball onto said first track; said second receptacle having a second opening therein for rolling a ball onto said second track; and each of said tracks having an unobstructed ball-launching surface remote from the associated receptacle; whereby said implement can be manipulated so that a ball can be launched from one track and then captured in the ball receptacle associated with the other track.
- 2. A ball game apparatus as defined in claim 1, in which the bar structure is a linear structure following a pair of linear tracks.
- 3. A ball game apparatus as defined in claim 1, in which the first and second ball receptacles are disposed on opposite sides of the bar structure.
- 4. A ball game apparatus as defined in claim 1, in which the receptacles have a frusto conical side walls.
- 5. A ball game apparatus as defined in claim 1, including a ball at least partially filled with a material that reduces the bounce characteristics of the ball.
- 6. A ball game apparatus as defined in claim 5, in which the material comprises sand.
- 7. A ball game apparatus as defined in claim 5, in which the material comprises a liquid.
- 8. A method of playing a throw-and-catch ball game, comprising:a. holding an implement in one hand, wherein said implement has two oppositely-facing ball tracks, and a ball receptacle communicating with each of said tracks; b. moving the implement to launch a ball from one track; c. rotating the wrist in one direction approximately one hundred eighty degrees to catch the ball in the receptacle associated with the other track; d. moving the implement to launch the ball from said other track; and e. rotating the wrist in the other direction approximately one hundred eighty degrees to catch the ball in the receptacle associated with said one track.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/139,832, filed Jun. 21, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/139832 |
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