This could be several sports. Polo; Where teams of riders try to whack a ball through goal posts on either side of a field. The sticks are a type of mallet with a head on them. Polocrosse; A cross between Polo and Lacrosse. Te riders in teams of 3 use lacrosse nets to catch and throw a ball to one another. Tent Pegging; A military game that has become a popular mounted game. The rider leans down and stabs tent pegs out of the ground and carries them a set distance away on the spear. And finally Jousting; A medevil game played by knights who carried long wooden lances and tried to hit one another with them as they charged at each other.
a composing stick
the knight rode a horse called a charger that was heavy and strong. In hand-to-hand combat he used a lighter horse called a courser. When the knight was not fighting he used a horse called a palfrey, as did his lady and the squire.
Yes, it is called horse ball.
rugby
The sport of you refer to is called Hurling, not hurley. It is a uniquely Irish game. Played with a stick and ball, it is a fast paced game, much like an airborne version of hockey (if you can imagine that). You can use the stick to hit the ball. Hands can be used to pass the ball, though not throw it. Its called a hand pass and is useful for short distance or if someone is hooking u ie uses there stick to stop you swing with your stick. See the related question below.
Polo as you need to be on the same side of horse as all your opponents.
Empty hand is Karate, a Japanese martial art.
true its horse hand or horse ball?
if you mean a walking stick it is called a cane, some policemen carry a night stick(weapon)
A staff topped with a cross called a ferula.
A controlled gallop used to show a horse's ground-covering stride in horse show competition is called a "gallop in hand" or a hand gallop.The rider is up out of the saddle in a 'two point' position and the horse remains on a balanced even but open stride.
The stick in Neptune's hand is called a trident. It is a three-pronged spear typically associated with the mythological god of the sea, Neptune (or Poseidon in Greek mythology). The trident symbolizes his power and control over the oceans.