loggats

/ˈlɔɡəts/
noun
  1. An old English game in which players throw sticks or pins at a target, similar to bowling or skittles.
    • The children learned to play loggats using wooden pins and a small ball.
    • Loggats was a popular pastime in rural England during the 16th century.
    • In Shakespeare's time, people played loggats in the village square for fun.