Passball Match
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A circle is marked on the ground, 40 feet in diameter. The game is played within this circle. One Patrol goes in with a ball, say the Otters. On the word "Go" two Scouts from another Patrol (say the Tigers), rush into the circle and try to touch the ball. The Otters throw the ball from one to another in attempting to prevent one of the Tigers from touching it. As soon as a Tiger touches the ball he retires and immediately another Tiger takes his place. The game is thus continued until every Tiger has touched the ball and left the circle. If the ball is thrown out of the circle it frees the Tiger who has been in longer than the other. If an Otter is forced out of the circle while holding the ball it releases the Tiger who forces him out. When the Tigers are all free the Umpire takes the exact time that they took to release themselves and the two Patrols change places, the Tigers having the ball and two Otters rushing in on the word "Go." The Patrol taking the shorter time to free itself wins the match. |
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