A GAME TO PLAY.
You'll just have to laugh 'when yoii play the "bow" game. You «U look *> funny. Let me tell y6u all about,itFirst, any number of players can join in, and the game eaa be played indoors or out of doors, All the players but one stand in a. line, and the odd one gives the otberthe name of an animal. Then h» stands in front of them and says, "Cat, bow," "Dog, bow," and as the players reeogniso the name .of .the animal, they have to bow. . ..You'll find it veryconfusing, and the chief player has 'to catch the players in case they don't bow when thoy are'told'to 'do to, Bach, player has three lives, and tfhw h* I doesn't bow, he loses one of them. When he has lost his three Uvet he ha* to fall out. The player left ia to thelast wins the game.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 17, 21 July 1928, Page 15
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150A GAME TO PLAY. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 17, 21 July 1928, Page 15
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