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them. BALL DRILL (See _Hand Ball Drill_ and _Wall Ball Drill_.) BALLOON BALL _10 to 60 players._ _Schoolroom._ _Inflated balloon._ There are two goals, each consisting of a string stretched on opposite sides of the room from front to rear, at a height of six feet. There may be any number of players, who are divided into two teams. The teams are seated in alternate rows. The A's represent the players on one team, the B's the players on the opposing team. The balloon is thrown in the air in the center by the teacher, and the players of both teams strike it with open hand. Object.--The players of team A try to bat the balloon over goal A; the players of team B try to send it over goal B. Fouls.--Fouls are called for the following:-- Standing more than half erect. Leaving seat entirely. Raising desk (if movable). Striking ball with clinched hand. Score.--Each goal made counts two points. One point is also awarded to the opposing team for each foul. This game may be varied by having a goal keeper for each team whose duty shall be to prevent the balloon from crossing his or her goal line. This goal keeper should stand, and should have a free use of the aisle in front of the goal. This game was originated by Mr. Henry J. Silverman of New York City, and submitted in a competition for schoolroom games conducted by the Girls' Branch of the Public Schools Athletic League of New York City in 1906. This game was one that received honorable mention, and is here published by the kind permission of the author, and of the Girls' Branch, and of Messrs. A. G. Spalding & Brothers, who published the handbook in which the game first appeared. BALLOON GOAL _10 to 100 players._ _Schoolroom; parlor; gymnasium._ _Inflated balloon._ [Illustration diagram: BALLOON GOAL] The game is played with two toy balloons, preferably twelve inches in diameter, one red and one blue, which are struck with the open hand only. When the gas of the balloon is exhausted, the rubber bag may be refilled with the breath, when it will be found still to float sufficiently in the air for the purposes of the game. The class is divided into two teams, preferably designated by colors corresponding to the balls, worn on the arm or otherwise. The teams are assigned by rows across the room from side to side, the first row of pupils belonging to the red team, the second
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