A GOOD GAME
| This is a splendid game to play at a party. Boys and girls having long noses will score every time! Take sides, as for any other game, and ars range two rows seated on hairs op"posite one another. Place on the floor standing upright, the outside covers of two safety match boxes. The boy or girl at the end of each row has- to kneel down and, without touching the match-box, fix it on his nose. Fle, or she, then tries to fix it on the end of his next-door neighbour’s nose He, or on all down the row, without touching it with the hands, of cours: If the match-box falls to the ground, the child who drops it must :o down on his knee and get it fixed on his nose again at the beginning. ‘The side who manages to get the match-hoxs to the end of their row first wins the prize.
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 30, 10 February 1928, Page 15
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157A GOOD GAME Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 30, 10 February 1928, Page 15
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