How to, a book of tumbling, tricks, pyramids and games; . the opponent. The otherside now sends its second player, also. This con-tinues until one or more are caught, or all havereturned to their homes. If any players are caught,they are taken to the prisoners base, and can be 84 HOW TO released only by one of their own side touchingthem before being tagged by their opponents. Theremust at all times be a goal guard, and the game iswon when one side has made prisoners of all butone of its opponents. The captains appoint the goal guards, andsometimes assume entire direction of the game, butsomet


How to, a book of tumbling, tricks, pyramids and games; . the opponent. The otherside now sends its second player, also. This con-tinues until one or more are caught, or all havereturned to their homes. If any players are caught,they are taken to the prisoners base, and can be 84 HOW TO released only by one of their own side touchingthem before being tagged by their opponents. Theremust at all times be a goal guard, and the game iswon when one side has made prisoners of all butone of its opponents. The captains appoint the goal guards, andsometimes assume entire direction of the game, butsometimes each player uses his own judgment whento run and when to return. HOW TO 85 XVI Forward Throw, HandsBetween the Legs—A stands infront of B, leans forward andputs his arms between his well-spread legs. B grasps As wrists(Fig. 137). A bends his kneesa little and gives a good spring,while B, at the same time, liftshard and turns A forward (). A must be careful to keep his legs spread until they have passed Bs body, and B must be careful not to. 137 land on his feet.


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