A GOOD GAME
numbered triangles Here is a game for two, th'ee or four players. Make the* game in th-,* following manncf. Take a. large sheet of white cardboard, a ruler and pencil and along the top of the card-, board mark dots one inch apart. Measure down one inch from the lefthand dot and make another row of dots, each dot immediately underneath a dot in the first row. Repeat these rows of dots until you have covered the large sheet of paper. Each player in turn draws a lina between two dots, anywhere on the cardboard. Players should look out for an opportunity to complete a small triangle. Having drawn the final line, he must write his number, one. two three or four as the ca.sc may be in the triangle. At the end of the game the cardboard should he covered with small triangles, caoli one bearing a number. Then fM the corresponding numbers and tind. the winner of the game. DETAILS OF JOINING. Five years and uncle-; WateiV_ babies. Eight years and over five. Stokci'3. stewards .and deckhands. Fourteen and over e'ght. Engineers, lr.ulsiirpmen and petty officers PETER T:IF WHALER
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 48, 11 August 1939, Page 6
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194A GOOD GAME Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 48, 11 August 1939, Page 6
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