Odds Evens
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by Ernest Thompson SetonBoys form in a single line across the room and are numbered straight across. One boy is "it." He says he will call odds; then calls numbers both odd and even, but those in the line must run only on odd numbers. If any run on even they are out, also those are out who, when the line runs on an odd number, are the last to reach the given goal. |
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