Games

Charades
"Charades" can be written in advance and carefully rehearsed,...

Guessing Horses' Tails
A good game (writes E. R.) while out for a walk is "when you ...

Blowing Eggs
For blowing eggs a brass or glass blow-pipe is the proper thi...

Telegrams
Give each player a pencil and paper. Ask each to write the na...

Balancing
There are two kinds of balancing to which we shall allude; na...

New Orleans
The pupils of the room are divided into two groups. One side ...

Sling The Sack
Either a good sized sack well stuffed with rags or straw, or ...

Look Out For The Bear
All of the players hide their eyes, except one, who is the Be...

ONE OLD CAT

Source: Outdoor Sports and Games
Category: ONE HUNDRED OUTDOOR GAMES





This is a modified game of baseball that may be played by three or
four. Generally there is only one base to run to, and besides the
batter, pitcher, and catcher the rest of the players are fielders. Any
one catching a fly ball puts the batter out and takes his turn at bat,
or in another modification of the game, when one is put out each
player advances a step nearer to batsman's position, the pitcher going
in to bat, the catcher becoming pitcher, first fielder becoming
catcher, and so on, the batsman becoming "last fielder."

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