nning in another, or by running diagonally instead of
straight across, etc.
POOR PUSSY
_5 to 20 players._
_Parlor._
The players sit in a circle, except one who is chosen for Poor Pussy.
Pussy kneels in front of any player and miaous. This person must
stroke or pat Pussy's head and say, "Poor Pussy! Poor Pussy! Poor
Pussy!" repeating the words three times, all without smiling. If the
player who is petting Puss smiles, he must change places with Puss.
The Puss may resort to any variations in the music of the miaou, or in
attitude or expression, to induce the one who is petting to smile.
This may be made one of the most amusing games for adults at a
house party. The writer has seen some of the most dignified
professional people laughing until the tears came while playing
this simple little game.
POTATO RACES
Four forms of Potato Race are here given as follows:--
POTATO RACE I. Individual competition; rules of Amateur
Athletic Union of the United States. Placing potatoes on marked
spots; gathering them up not a part of the game.
POTATO RACE II. Team competition. One player places the
potatoes on spots; the next gathers them up, etc.
POTATO SHUTTLE RELAY. Rules of Girls' Branch, Public Schools
Athletic League, New York City. Alternate placing and gathering
up.
POTATO SPOON RACE. Only gathering up of potatoes.
POTATO RACE--I
(For individual competitors)
_2 to 60 or more players._
_Playground; gymnasium._
The simpler and usual Potato Race is played in two forms: (I),
the players competing as individuals; and (II), competing as
teams. The following description is for individual competition;
the team game is described as Potato Race II. There are other
forms of playing the individual game; the one given here is
according to the rules of the Amateur Athletic Union.
The competitors should each wear a large number pinned across the
shoulders on the back, where it may be read plainly by the judges. The
competition is carried on in heats, as many players as the playing
space will allow playing in each heat. Potatoes should be used, or
blocks of wood are officially permissible. These wooden blocks may be
secured of potato shape, and are better than those of cubical form, as
the latter are apt to land on the corners and bound.
A starting line is drawn across the ground. At
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