AN OUTDOOR GAME
Almost any boy or girl who is looking about for something to play can find in tho basement a hammer, a board and six or more nails. These with half a dozen rubber rings such as come with fruit jars will make you a splendid game. Set the, board up a.gainst the house and drive the nails into it about six inches apart, slanting the nails so they will stand up. Measure a distance of six long steps and from this point throw tho rubber rings. Each ring you can put over a nail will count one. You and your chums may take turn about throwing the rubber rings. The first one to make a score of twenty wins the game. When you can put the rings over the nails at that distance, step hack several steps and play the game over again.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 230, 17 December 1927, Page 27 (Supplement)
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146AN OUTDOOR GAME Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 230, 17 December 1927, Page 27 (Supplement)
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