Tabletop sports game

A - Human Necessities – 63 – F

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A63F 7/06 (2006.01)

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CA 2591145

A tabletop sports game has a playing surface that includes two opposite holes, one at each end of the playing surface, into which opposing players attempt to flick, slide or roll a coin, disk or ball. The playing surface can optionally include a peripheral rim to keep the coin, disk or ball in play, a plurality of posts to provide challenging obstacles and appropriate lines and markings on the playing surface to mimic a hockey rink, a basketball court or a soccer field. An underside of the tabletop sports game can include a menu, advertising or other customizable information, thus making this tabletop sports game particularly useful for entertaining patrons of restaurants, bars or sports facilities. The playing surface and menu can be paper inserts arranged back to back and detachably secured within a translucent tray-like structure. The tray--like structure can be easily disassembled to change menus or playing surfaces.

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