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The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.  2001-07.
 
shinty
 
 
a game originating in 17th cent. Scotland, in which opposing teams of 12 players each attempt to knock a small ball through their opponent’s goal, or hail, using sticks similar to though smaller than those used in field hockey. The game is played outdoors on a field that is 140 to 200 yd (128–183 m) long and 70 to 100 yd (64–91 m) wide. A match is divided into two 45-min halves. It is also called shinny.
 
 
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