Practice target for ball games

Games using tangible projectile – Playing field or court game; game element or accessory... – Practice or training device

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473447, A63B 6300

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058938079

ABSTRACT:
PRACTICE TARGET FOR BALL GAMES is a means to improve scoring or throwing skills in games utilizing a ball or propelled device including but not limited to lacrosse, baseball football, hockey and soccer. The system as described comprises a metal ring encircled by a colored material which is amenable to being positioned at any desired location on a support. This support could be either a goal-post for any of the games mentioned earlier or an eassily assembled structure that could be provided along with the practice target ring. The size of the ring would be proportional to the size of the porpelling device used in the game being practiced. The metal ring is attached to a metal plate of variable length which is in turn provided with a bracket for attachment to a vertical or horizontal support.

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