Tutt Ball which is also known as Pize Ball. is an ancient British game, played by children and historically was also indulged in on Ash Wednesday by the clergy as well as laity to avert misfortune.
Description
Tutt Ball is played between two teams of six players, the field is marked with four marks (tuts). One team takes to the field, as in cricket, and one of these throws the ball to one of those who remain "at home," and the one "at home" strikes or pizes it with his hand. After pizing it he runs to one of the " tuts," but if before he can get to the " tut" he is struck with the ball by one of those in the field, he is said to be burnt, or out. In that case the other side takes to the field.
Closely
Related Activities
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Level of Demand
The table below shows the maximum levels of demand that this activity requires. NOTE: These are not entry levels or levels of requirement and has nothing to do with ability.
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Hearing
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