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== == The first recorded "foot ball " game was played between McGill University, of Montreal, Quebec, and Harvard University. The year 1870. When the Canadians arrived at Harvard, they found that the two teams had quite different sets of rules, that they had each worked up themselves, over the past 5 years, while playing at their respective schools. The American game was like a modified version of English soccer, while the Canadian game was based on the English game of Rugby, with a faster pace and more scoring. What to do? They played TWO complete games, one after the other, the first with the Harvard rules, and the second with the McGill rules. The Canadians won BOTH games, and the Harvard men said they liked the Canadian game much better, so they agreed to adopt the Canadian rules for their future games in the "Ivy League" series. The McGill rules are the basis for the Canadian Football League's rules of today, with only 3 "downs" a wider and longer field and a lot more action and passing than in the NFL version. The CFL championship trophy, which is The Grey Cup, is the oldest annual football trophy in North America, first played for in 1906. It was put up by Lord Grey, the Governor General Of Canada, at the time, and YES Earl Grey tea is also named after him.
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The rules and objectives of the card game played on a board are typically determined by the specific game being played. In general, players aim to use strategy and skill to win by following the rules of the game, which may involve collecting certain cards, achieving a specific goal, or outsmarting opponents. The game is played on a board to provide structure and organization to the gameplay.
In a game of poker, the ace can be used as either the highest card or the lowest card, depending on the specific rules of the game being played.
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Harvard and Yale hold the oldest football rivalry. "The Game" was first played in 1875.
The first softball game was played between Yale and Harvard alumni. On September 16, 1887, in Chicago, Illinois, George Hancock created the game. The Yale and Harvard alumni had gathered at the Farragut Boat Club. They were there to hear the score of the annual football game. A Yale alumnus threw a boxing glove at a Harvard alumnus, who hit the glove with a stick. George Hancock had the boxing glove tied in a ball, and a broomstick handle was used as a bat. The final score of the game was 44-40, but the winner is unknown. A week later, Hancock developed an undersized bat and a ball with a circumference of 16 inches to a baseball's 9 inches. The Farragut Boat Club came out with a set of rules for the game, which came to be known as 'Indoor-Outdoor'.
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Bunco, also known as Bunko or Bonko, is a dice game that is played in teams. The official rules are available on the official Bunco website or when purchasing the game. Rules for the game can also be found on Wikipedia.
Trying to find the exact rules for the game of slime soccer has been difficult, as there is not one set of exact rules, since this game is a computerized version and not played by real people.
so everyone played the same game