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Gorean Games, Fun, and Sports
Bat / Quiva and Ball
Here and there children ran between the wheels, playing with a cork ball and quiva, the object of the game being to strike the thrown ball.
NOMADS OF GOR-, Page 27
Perhaps the most serious incident of the contests had occurred in one of the
games of bat and ball; in this contest there are two men on each side, and the
object is to keep the ball out of the hands of the other team; no one man may
hold the ball for more than the referee's count of twenty; he may, however,
throw it into the air, provided it is thrown over his head, and catch it again
himself; the ball may be thrown to a partner, or struck to him with the bat; the
bat, of course, drives the ball with incredible force; the bats are of heavy
wood, rather broad, and the ball, about two inches in diameter, is also of wood,
and extremely hard; this is something like a game of "keep away" with two men in
the middle. I was pleased that I was not involved in the play. Shortly after the
first "knock off", in which the ball is served to the enemy, Gorm, who was
Ivar's partner, was struck cold with the ball, it driven from the opponent's
bat; this, I gathered, is a common trick; it is very difficult to intercept or
protect oneself from a ball struck at one with great speed from a short
distance; it looked quite bad for Ivar at this point, until one of his
opponents, fortunately, broke his leg, it coming into violent contact with
Ivar's bat. This contest was called a draw. Ivar then asked me to be his
partner. I declined. "It is all right," said Ivar, "even the bravest of men may
decline a contest of bat-and-ball." I acceded to his judgment. There are various
forms of ball game enjoyed by the men of Torvaldsland; some use bats, or
paddles; in the winter, one such game, quite popular, is played, men running and
slipping about, on ice; whether there is any remote connection between this game
and ice hockey, I do not know; it is, however, ancient in Torvaldsland; Torvald
himself, in the sagas, is said to have been skilled at it. MARAUDERS OF GOR-, Pages
140-141
Kudos to you, Mr. Norman for writing the Gorean series!
A rich, yet utterly simple saga; a world, a time, a people;
those of the Counter-Earth .. the planet .. Gor.
Thank you!
The material presented herein was researched and compiled by me,
naia{Saul}.
The material referenced comes from John Norman's Gor Series, The
Counter-Earth Saga.
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