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THE BALLOON RACE

For any number of.' equal teams. Each team stands behind its own leader. At the other end of the room chairs or stools, etc., are placed one opposite each other. Each leader has a balloon, and when the whistle is blown she runs up the room, round the chair or stool, tapping: the balloon above her head all the time. When she gets back to her team she passes the balloon to the second player, who does the same, while the leader goes back to her team. When the second player gets back she passes to the third player, and then goes to the back of the team, and so on. If any player lets the balloon touch the ground slie must go back to the starting point and begin again. The first team to be sitting down when all the players have run wins.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 892, 8 February 1930, Page 29

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148

THE BALLOON RACE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 892, 8 February 1930, Page 29

THE BALLOON RACE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 892, 8 February 1930, Page 29

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