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CHAPTER VI
STUNT ATHLETIC MEET
Standing Broad Jump
The group is divided into competing teams. Each team lines up behind the starting line. Each is instructed to see how many feet he can have credited to him in this event. The first player on each team is then instructed to heel the starting line with his right foot and to place his left foot immediately in front of and in line with his right foot, so that the heel touches the toe. The second player on each team then places his right foot in front of and in line with and against the advance foot of Number 1, and places his left foot in front of his right. All of the players take this position. The team having the longest feet wins the game by measuring the greatest distance in front of the starting line.
Standing High Jump
Doughnuts are suspended by means of a string, so that one hangs about eight inches above the head of each contestant. The one first succeeding in eating his doughnut without the use of his hands, wins the event.
Bawl Game
Compet.i.tors are lined up and directed to bawl. The one doing this the best, in the judgment of the judges, wins.
Peanut Relay
A bowl full of peanuts is placed before each compet.i.tor. An empty bowl is placed at some distance opposite each. Each compet.i.tor is given a table knife. At the signal to go, keeping his left hand behind his back, he takes one or more peanuts on the flat of his knife from the full bowl and deposits it or them in the empty bowl. He returns for more peanuts. He is not allowed to use his free hand in helping the peanuts on to the knife, or keeping them thereupon. The player first succeeding in transferring the peanuts wins the event.
Shot Put
Compet.i.tors endeavor to throw a handkerchief unknotted from a given line for distance.
Lucky
A number of bags are suspended in such a way as to hang four feet above the heads of the compet.i.tors. One bag contains candy; one contains flour; another peanuts; another water, etc. An individual is blindfolded, given a short stick and headed in the direction of the bags. He then endeavors to strike one of the bags. Succeeding in knocking the bag of candy, that shall be his prize; likewise the peanuts, flour, or water.
Peanut Throw
Each contestant is given an equal number of peanuts. The one succeeding in dropping the largest number of peanuts into the mouth of a jug, wins. The peanuts must be dropped from a distance equal to the height of the shoulders.
Head Toss
A salt bag is filled with sand. Compet.i.tors heel a given line and place the bag of sand upon the back of their necks and without the use of the hands, endeavor to throw the bag as far back into the line as possible.
Duel Tug of War
Two opponents are given a piece of rope about three feet long. Each takes a position on the opposite side of a line drawn upon the floor.
One tries to pull the other across the line by means of the rope. If successful in drawing the opponent so that both feet are on his side of the line, that player wins.
Discus Throw
Contestants are given some object like a quoit, a block of wood, etc. A small circle about eighteen inches in diameter is drawn upon the ground. The contestant places the object to be thrown between his feet and endeavors to throw it forward from the circle as great a distance as possible. Both feet must work together in making the throw and neither can touch the ground outside of the circle.
Ring the Bell
In the centre of a hoop eighteen inches in diameter--(an ordinary barrel hoop)--is hung a bell. The hoop is suspended from the ceiling or a door, so that it will be five feet above the floor. The group is divided into two teams. One team lines up on one side, one on the other. Each is given two bean bags. The first player on each team endeavors to throw his two bean bags through the hoop without ringing the bell. Succeeding or failing, he takes his place at the rear of the line and the next player repeats his performance. The players on the opposing team are expected to recover and to use the bags thrown through the hoop by the opponents, for their throw. A point is scored for the team by each player successfully tossing a bean bag through the hoop without ringing the bell.
Chair Tilting
Opponents are placed upon chairs and must stand thereon upon one foot.
Each is armed with a long pole, the end of which is padded with a wad of cloth. The object is to dislodge the opponent from the chair.
Dropping the pole or putting the foot down counts the same as being forced from the chair.
As soon as one member of a team has been dislodged, another may take his place and the game continues until all of one team have been eliminated.
Hammer Throw
An inflated paper bag tied on the end of a yard of string is used as the hammer for this event. Each contestant by swinging the bag from the end of the string tries to throw it as great a distance as possible.
Twenty Yard Dash
Contestants carry an egg to the distance line and return with a spoon held at full arm's length from the body.
Running Broad Grin
Have each compet.i.tor grin as broadly as possible. The judges measure the grins with a tape measure.
Light Weight Race
Contestants carry a lighted candle in one hand and a gla.s.s or bowl brim full of water in the other. If the water is spilled over or the candle blows out, the contestant is out of the race.
Javelin Throw
Contestants endeavor to throw a short stick through a rolling hoop.
One Mile Run