Indoor and outdoor gymnastic games . in tagging a player, then he must in turn seek to escapefrom the square before the new guard (the player who wastagged) can place his sack on the club. The players who suc-ceed in getting their sacks without being tagged may throw orhurl their sacks from the starting line as often as opportunityoffers, the imsuccessful players lingering near the square toawait their opportunity for grasping sacks. (It is preferable tocontinue throwing the sacks simultaneously, upon a given signalafter each displacement of the sack.) After awhile the throw-ing distance may b


Indoor and outdoor gymnastic games . in tagging a player, then he must in turn seek to escapefrom the square before the new guard (the player who wastagged) can place his sack on the club. The players who suc-ceed in getting their sacks without being tagged may throw orhurl their sacks from the starting line as often as opportunityoffers, the imsuccessful players lingering near the square toawait their opportunity for grasping sacks. (It is preferable tocontinue throwing the sacks simultaneously, upon a given signalafter each displacement of the sack.) After awhile the throw-ing distance may be increased, in order to make the game moreinteresting, it frequently occurring that the players do not suc-ceed in displacing the guards sack, when it behooves him to becareful lest some one enters his trust—a misdirected run not in-frequently freeing all players who §tand around, watthing^anopportunity to regain their sacks. The square can also be rhadesmaller than stated above to help the guard or to secure betterplay or


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