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Healthful Sports for Boys

Chapter 2 WHIP TOPS, PEG TOPS, HUMMING TOPS AND SOME TOP GAMES

Word Count: 1026    |    Released on: 29/11/2017

and gradually it drives out, till another spring, its beloved rival. Tops are of great antiquity, and the Chinese and their neighbors, the Japanese

d in every toy shop at a very low price. However, good little tops can be made from the wooden spools on which sewing thread comes. Two tops, that will amuse the younger children, can be made from each spool, by wh

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timber, either natural or turned. It may be of any size, but from two to three inches in diameter, and about a half inch or more in length is the best. Whittle this, with care,

length, will make an effective lash, but the best whips are made

n with the flat of the fingers of both hands on either side of the top, give a smart twirl. As soon

them till they crash together. The tops must be kept within a described ring, and the one that knocks the other out is regarded as the King top. If a boy strikes hi

ops start for a designated goal, the first one in winning.

make them with a slit in the point which fits into a string or a thi

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p you strike with the plugger. A "Giggler" is an unsteady top that goes dancing and hopping about. Boys love their "old reliable taw" in marbles, but their pride in this is never so great a

the fingers, and it should be of a thickness to fill, without overlapping the grooves. The end should be frayed and moistened to insure a firm

the outer ring, strikes for the tops in the center. If he misses and fails to spin, or if he strikes outside the inner circle, he must put another top within the circle and await his turn. If he strikes the tops with the big end of his plugger, it is a miss, and he must replace any top knocked out; but if the peg of the plugger hits a

This is the acme of the game and the crowning glory of the player. Often the bait c

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1 Chapter 1 MARBLES: WHERE MADE; TERMS OF THE GAMES; DIFFERENT GAMES; HOW TO ACQUIRE SKILL2 Chapter 2 WHIP TOPS, PEG TOPS, HUMMING TOPS AND SOME TOP GAMES3 Chapter 3 KITES WHERE FOUND; HOW MADE; THEIR PRACTICAL USES; CLOSELY RELATED TO AEROPLANES-A GREAT SPORT4 Chapter 4 SOME OTHER SPRING AMUSEMENTS, NOT FORGETTING STILTS5 Chapter 5 LET'S GO A-FISHING-SOMETHING ABOUT BAIT6 Chapter 6 HINTS ABOUT BOATING AND CANOEING7 Chapter 7 SOME SMALL, SAIL BOATS THAT CAN BE MADE IN THE WINTER, OR THAT CAN BE BOUGHT WITHOUT MUCH MONEY8 Chapter 8 IF YOU CAN'T SWIM, LEARN AT ONCE-HELPS TO LEARNERS-CONFIDENCE IS THE THING9 Chapter 9 METHODS OF SWIMMING, FLOATING, DIVING, AND SOME GOOD WATER GAMES10 Chapter 10 HOW SIDES ARE CHOSEN IN GAMES11 Chapter 11 SOME INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT COUNTING-OUT GAMES AND THE RHYMES USED BY PLAYERS12 Chapter 12 DO YOU KNOW ALL ABOUT THE GAME OF TAG 13 Chapter 13 I SPY AND LEAP FROG, THE EVER-POPULAR GAMES14 Chapter 14 THE GAME OF CAT, WITH A GLANCE AT SOME OTHER GAMES ALL SHOULD KNOW15 Chapter 15 AND NOW FOR BALL-SOME OF THE MANY GOOD GAMES THAT CAN BE PLAYED WITH A BALL, BAT, OR RACKET16 Chapter 16 BASEBALL, THE GREAT AMERICAN GAME. A FEW POINTERS THAT MAY HELP YOU17 Chapter 17 SOME DETAILS ABOUT FOOTBALL18 Chapter 18 A HINT AT SOME WELL-KNOWN GAMES, INCLUDING HOP-SCOTCH19 Chapter 19 HOW TO CAMP OUT-THINGS EVERY CAMPER SHOULD KNOW20 Chapter 20 CAN YOU RIDE A BIKE SOME THINGS WORTH KNOWING ABOUT THE WHEEL, AND SOMETHING ABOUT OTHER THINGS21 Chapter 21 THE OLD SCOTCH GAME OF GOLF-SOMETHING ABOUT HOCKEY AND SHINNY22 Chapter 22 ON THE ICE AND SNOW-THE ROYAL SPORT OF SKATING, WITH SOME HINTS ON SKIING, AND SNOWSHOES23 Chapter 23 COASTING; SLEDS OF MANY KINDS-THE TOBOGGAN24 Chapter 24 SOME HINTS ON GENERAL ATHLETICS, INCLUDING WALKING, RUNNING AND JUMPING25 Chapter 25 BATTLE CRIES, HAILING SHOUTS, AND COLLEGE YELLS26 Chapter 26 CLEVER TRICKS WORTH KNOWING27 Chapter 27 SLEIGHT OF HAND