Amusement devices: games – Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor... – Target
Patent
1975-03-21
1976-05-18
Pinkham, Richard C.
Amusement devices: games
Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor...
Target
273 93R, A63F 300
Patent
active
039572692
ABSTRACT:
The baseball game herein described uses two sets of conventional playing cards of the type having four suits, each suit having 13 cards, 2 through Ace. There is a playing board which has the baseball field with 11 positions. There are six defensive and five offensive positions. There is also the at bat position and the homerun position as well as the outfield and infield positions. There are automatic out positions in the outfield and a double play position at short stop. There are automatic hit positions on the bases. There is a homerun position on the scoreboard and at the at bat position. The pitcher and catcher are also automatic out positions. The defensive or home team places its playing cards at random in the positions for the cards on the playboard at all outfield positions, double play, pitcher, and catcher. The offensive team deals cards to the batter, all the bases and the homerun position on the scoreboard. The defensive team also deals the offensive team nine cards from its deck. The offensive team deals the defensive team nine cards from its deck. The game is played according to the rules which are described in the detailed specification. After the offensive team makes three outs, the cards are cleared from the playboard, reshuffled, and the other team is at bat. The same procedure takes place except for the other team is at bat. There are located on the scoreboard means for keeping a record of the runs for the home team, visiting team and the number of innings played. There are also chips for keeping aware of the number of outs. There is also available a pinch hitting dial which has a predetermined layout of the various suits, spades, hearts, diamonds and clubs with corresponding numbers so that the people playing the game can use a pinch hitter at the appropriate time.
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Michelman Leonard S.
Pinkham Richard C.
Strappello Harry G.
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