HUMAN DRAUGHTS.
A novel way of settling their rivalry at draughts has been devised by the ,two towns of Kissimmee and St. Cloud.
When they meet in matches a giant board is marked off on the surface of one of the main streets, and 24 pretty girls, dressed distinctively according to this town, stand in the squares usually occupied by the draughts. To the music of a band, the two champion players then move the girls about as they would the discs.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 3380, 27 June 1927, Page 2
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82HUMAN DRAUGHTS. Dunstan Times, Issue 3380, 27 June 1927, Page 2
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