. Social games and group dances; . FIG. 21. FIG. 22 FIG. 21.—MAGIC MUSIC. FIG. 22.—DOG FIGHT *STUNTS 127 seem to be tossed into the air by the right hand, bytouching the fork to the table several times in rapidsuccession. The trick is best done when the tableis covered with a doth; otherwise the touching ofthe handle to the bare table would be heard and dis-close the trick. ;Dog Fight—^A somewhat strenuous contest isthis one, which generally proves of interest to thespectators, if not to the participants. The two con-testants get down on all fours, facing each strap or canvas band is p


. Social games and group dances; . FIG. 21. FIG. 22 FIG. 21.—MAGIC MUSIC. FIG. 22.—DOG FIGHT *STUNTS 127 seem to be tossed into the air by the right hand, bytouching the fork to the table several times in rapidsuccession. The trick is best done when the tableis covered with a doth; otherwise the touching ofthe handle to the bare table would be heard and dis-close the trick. ;Dog Fight—^A somewhat strenuous contest isthis one, which generally proves of interest to thespectators, if not to the participants. The two con-testants get down on all fours, facing each strap or canvas band is placed around the backof their heads, as shown in Fig. 22. A line is drawnbetween them, and at the word Go! the tugbegins. The contest is won when one of the con-testants sucdeeds in dragging the other entirelyacross the line. The cheers or * barks of the spec-tators generally act as incentive to the two who areengaged in the dog fight. Two belts buckledtogether make a good improvised pulling apparatus. John Browns Baby.—^Almost eve


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