How to, a book of tumbling, tricks, pyramids and games; . 90 HOW TO horns are up? If the buck guesses correctly, thetwo change places; if not, the frog repeats hisjump and question. The umpire decides the mattereach time. Broncho Riding—A places his hands on themat about three feet in front of his toes, and bendshis knees a little. B sits astride As hips, sometimeslocking his legs under A, and sometimes his tries to dismount B by bucking and kicking. Besure to try this on some soft spot, so that B willnot be injured if he gets 145 Pyramid—(Fig. 145). Two boys stand back toback


How to, a book of tumbling, tricks, pyramids and games; . 90 HOW TO horns are up? If the buck guesses correctly, thetwo change places; if not, the frog repeats hisjump and question. The umpire decides the mattereach time. Broncho Riding—A places his hands on themat about three feet in front of his toes, and bendshis knees a little. B sits astride As hips, sometimeslocking his legs under A, and sometimes his tries to dismount B by bucking and kicking. Besure to try this on some soft spot, so that B willnot be injured if he gets 145 Pyramid—(Fig. 145). Two boys stand back toback and slide their feet alittle distance out in third boy sits on theirshoulders, between theirheads. Two others dohand stands on the kneesof the two standing, whosupport them by catchinghold of their belts, whilethe top boy seizes an ankleor a trousers leg of each. HOW TO 91 XYII Hand StandOn Chest andDrop Over—A is lying first puts hisliands flat on Aschest; A then


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