Opposite Numbers
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Two Patrols compete against each other. Each approaches a certain detailed spot from a different direction, and each Scout in one Patrol has to find a particular Scout in the other. Thus the Patrol Leader must find the Patrol Leader, the Second the Second, and so on. As soon as a Scout sees his corresponding number he stands up and shouts out his name. If a Scout of one Patrol sees a Scout of the other but not the one he wants, he may inform the Scout of his own Patrol who is looking for that one. This ensures that the Patrol which knows how to keep in touch stands the best chance of winning the game. Whenever a Scout has been spotted he may take no further part in the game. The Patrol which finds the most opponents wins. |
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