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Ringer
Two to six boys can play. A circle 5 to 10
feet in diameter is marked on the ground.
Thirteen marbles are placed on a cross that
is marked at the center of the ring. Two
lines, each about 9 inches long, form the
cross. One marble is placed at the center,
and three each are on the four parts of the
cross. Each marble lies about 3 inches from
the next one. Each player uses a larger marble,
the shooter, to "shoot" the small marbles
out of the ring. The player who shoots the
most marbles out of the ring wins the game.
(Many variations can be played.) Click here to download the requirements for
Ringer.
Lagging
Players start the first game by lagging for
turns. They toss or shoot their shooters
from a pitch line drawn outside the circle, with the middle
of it touching the circle. On the opposite
side of the circle, another similar line,
The lag line, is drawn. The player whose shooter comes
closest to the lag line plays first.
Basic Terms for Marbles
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Bowling:
Occurs when a player rolls a shot on the
ground.
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Edgers:
Are marbles near the edge of the ring.
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For Fair:
Means playing for the fun of the game. At
the end of each game, the marbles are returned
to their owners.
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For Keeps:
Means each player keeps the marbles that
he shoots out of the ring.
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Histing:
Occurs when a player raises his hand from
the ground while shooting.
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A Hit:
Occurs when a player shoots a marble out
of the ring.
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Hunching:
Occurs when a player moves his hand forward
across the ring line when shooting from the
ring line, or when he moves his hand forward
from the spot where the shooter came to rest
inside the ring.
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Knuckling Down:
Is a position in which at least one knuckle
must touch the ground until the shooter has
left the hand.
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Lofting (or Plunking):
A difficult shot occurs when a player shoots
in an arc through the air to hit a marble.
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Marbles:
Are the target marbles only. They can also
be called mibs, miggs, ducks, kimmies, or hoodles.
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A Miss:
Occurs when a player fails to knock a marble
from the ring on a shot.
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Roundsters (or Circling):
Is the act of selecting the best location
outside the ring for knuckling down.
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A Shooter:
Is the attacking marble. It can also be called
a taw, glassy, or monny.
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A Shot:
Is the act of snapping the shooter at a marble
by a quick extension of the thumb.
Shooter Rules
Resources
Marble King Inc.
P.O. Box 195
Paden City, WV 26159
Phone: 800.672.5564
Fax: 304.337.8242
Web Site: http://www.marbleking.com
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Library - Ask the librarian for help locating
books and other resources on baseball.
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On the Internet - Use a search engine to
search for "games" and "marbles."
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Local toy stores - Ask about marble leagues
in the area.
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Trophy shops - Ask whether they have any
marble league clients.
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