Games for Everybody by May C. Hofmann
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eleven on each side as in a regular game, but any number. Each
captain chooses his side. Boundaries are marked on the table with, chalk or tape, the two ends being the goals. When all are ready, the eggshell is placed in the middle of the table, a signal is given, and the members of each team blow the shell towards his goal. No player can leave his place, and the "football" must be moved entirely by blowing. Regular football rules are used and the count is the same as in football. It will add to the interest, if the two teams stand for rival colleges. MUSICAL MEDLEY. Number eight slips of paper with the same number. On each slip write a part, or a line from a verse of a familiar song. Suppose set No. 1 was a verse of "America," this is the way it would be written. 1. My country, 1. 'Tis of thee, 1. Sweet land of liberty, 1. Of thee I sing; 1. Land where my fathers died, 1. Land of the pilgrim's pride, |
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