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STAR BALL

For any number of equal teams. The teams are arranged in the shape of a star, with leaders in the centre. The player on the outside of each point of the star has a ball: at the signal the outside players race round the star, and run up the front of their teams, take leaders’ place .at the centre, and the ball is passed hand to hand down the team. As soon as the outside players get the ball, they race round the star and up the front of the teams. This is repeated till the leaders have regained centre places. The first team to have its leader in the original place wins.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 886, 1 February 1930, Page 35

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115

STAR BALL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 886, 1 February 1930, Page 35

STAR BALL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 886, 1 February 1930, Page 35

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