Rabbit Hole
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by G. S. RipleyAll the players, but the man who is It, form a circle with ample room for a man to pass between players. Each man carries a staff and makes a small hole where he stands. A hole about five inches in diameter is made in the center also. A volley ball or similar ball is placed in the center hole, and the man who is It takes his station near it. All the other players keep one end of their staves in their holes, but as often as they dare they try to poke the " rabbit " or ball out of the center hole and outside of the circle. The man who is It tries to keep it in its hole with his staff, at the same time trying to: get his staff in the hole of one of the other players. If he succeeds, the one whose hole he takes must now be It. |
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