BETWEEN THE STICKS
Select a straight strip of sand, and at one end of it stick in half a dozen —or more—pieces of stick. They want to be anything from six inches in height, and they must be just a little bit over the width of your ball apart. Tho game is to throw up your ball and get it through the sticks. You can make tho counting to score a number when you get it through each hole—say live, ten, fifteen, and so on. This makes you try for the space with the biggest number, of course. But if you hit tho stick itself, then you must deduct a certain number from your
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1028, 19 July 1930, Page 31
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