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Players take turns throwing or rolling a steel ball as close as possible to a small target ball; an opponent's ball may be knocked away if necessary. The playing field is called a pitch.
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▪ French gameFrench Jeu De Boules, also called Pétanque,French ball game, similar to bowls and boccie. It is thought to have originated about 1910, but it is based on the very old French game of jeu Provençal.Boules is played between two players or teams. Players take turns throwing or rolling a ball (boule) as close as possible to the target ball (called the jack, or cochonnet); if necessary the player will use his ball to knock the opponent's ball away. The balls are usually made of steel and are about 7–8 cm (2.75–3.15 inches) in diameter; the target balls are smaller, about 25–35 mm (1–1.35 inches) in diameter. The game is played on a pitch some 15 m (49 feet) long and some 4 m wide.* * *
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