About 12 players (the
"Steers") are drawn up behind the line AA and the "Cowboy"
in the square X. The Umpire blows a whistle and the "Steers" rush for
the line BB. The "Cowboy" may only tackle the "Steers" while
passing through his den (X). He tackles in Rugby fashion, and the
"Steers" may hand him off or elude him Any "Steer" passing
outside of the side lines is out of the game. (For this purpose a judge should
be posted at the end of each line.)
Each "Steer" pulled down by the "Cowboy" stays to assist
him to pull others down. Next the "Steers" run from BB back to AA, and
so on until only one is left who becomes the "Cowboy" for the next
game.
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