CHILL DAY PLAY.
There is no game so good to play as one with a skipping rope when it happens to be a chilly day, and here is a new thing to do with jfc.- Two of the players take the end of the rope, and another skips in the middle and' : sings this little song: - "■'■ Hop on the right/ ' " Hop on the left, .;'.'. '_ . . ' Skip on both feet, - '■■ ■ '.1,2,3. "V ' ■"'■ • ; ;"''''''. r'' As the skipper sings this song "so she must suit the words by action, and so she continues until she is out, when another player takes her place.. ; By the way, here is a point for the'ropeturners. At the end of; each verse they must reverse the direction of turning the rope, and. it is at 'this-time that the skipper gets tangled;: up.:> . •
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 66, 14 September 1929, Page 20
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134CHILL DAY PLAY. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 66, 14 September 1929, Page 20
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