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Volley Ball |
By R. S. ALEXANDER. t
Yoiley ball can be played outdoors |
or in the gym, in a backyard, vacant
lot. school wvard, or attic All the |
equipment needed is a net, about {)H!
siline size as a tennis net, a couple
of y posts about seven and one n:lf;
fcet high, and a ball a little smaller|
and about half as heavy as a m;”vg
ball
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Set the posts In the ground or on|
the gym floor bout twenty-five feet
from each other Stretch the W« }
between them, the top of it level with |
the top of the poets. If vou t’un'!;
get a net, a rope stretched from the |
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Mark out your counrt about twenty
fiVe feet wide by fifty feet long \
hasket ball will do if the kind of
hull described above can not he h
The game can be played by any
nimber of peonlc from two 10 a
degen or more. 'The opposing teams
are posted on opposite sides of the
net. To sturt the game one person
‘aets as server The server places
himself with. one foot on the back
lire of the court away from the net
and bats the ball over it with the
“palm of his hand The .players on
" the opposing side try to bat it back
L OV@er the net. If it touches the ‘x"l‘wmnl“
before they can do #o, 1t counts one
Heore, for the server's side, If they
Are zble to knock it back then it s
w 0 the Jarver’s teain 1o return i
. 1 they are unable to do so and It
i todches the ground, it counts one
seore for the opposing side. When
ever the ‘ball touches the ground on
one side of the net, it counts one|
gcore for the opposing side, Tha |
team which first makes a ce I‘l.nlnl
number of points may be declared |
the winner, or the game ma) be |
played for a certain period of time
the teamr making the greatest number
of points in that time winning '
Considerable sclence gnd caan |
work may be developed in mlm-mn,,;'
the ball from one person to another!
un the sams side until a chance
comes to bat it over the net into an|
epen space not played by one of the|
opposing side. |
INext week: “Program for Train i
ing in Basket Ball,” by H. O, (Pat' |
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Capyright 919, by J, H. Millar
Friday's subjects: ‘‘Boys’ Workshop for Christmas,’’ and
‘‘“What Makes a Bullet Go?'’ '
DEPARTMENTS WILL BE PRINTED AS FOLLOWS:
!V!LR'Y MONDAY: Study Problems Solved; Nature Study; Outdeor
ife.
EVERY TUESDAY: Handicraft for Boys to Make; Hamecrait for Girls
to Make,
EVERY WEDNESDAY Young Citizen's Adventures; Woodcraft for
Boy and Girl Scouts. Q
EVERY THURSDAY Sports That Make Men and the All Around Girl.
EVERY FRIDAY: Dollar Making Ideas ard Every Day Science for Boy
Mechanics.
EVERY SATURDAY “What Shall. !l Be?”" Answered for Boys and for
Girls.
These articles appearing regularly are both interesting and useful
for boil and girls, It is suggested that an exceedingly valuable
scrap book can be made by clipping the articles each day and
pasting them separately by departments. ‘
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~ Are Your Feet Happy?
1 By MOLLIE PRICE COOK.
| Baby Bunting has a perfect foot.
' The toes are all even., " The foot is
l.u.n and pink and beautiful, Baby
' Bunting's sister Alice has an ugly
(foot, It has corns and callouses, The
i!m-.»: are crooked and lap over one
lanother, Sec how different they look
jln the picture,
. Allce Bunting wears “fashionahle”
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l~‘-m-.-x. They have high heels and
' pointed toes, Baby sister wears nat
]urul shoes, just the shape of her feet.
|An(»n can: not walk wvery far. She
‘complaing that her feet hurt., She
}m-\'ur shows her Bare foot because
I‘uhe is ashamed of it! But Alice was
I:~tu)vlmrn and would have those
shoes! 2
The Chinese women used to bind
their daughter's feet so they would
stay small. When the Chinese girl
grew up she could not walk alone,
but required an attendant at each
arm %o she would not topple over,
;)'unn,\ that American girls should
want to imitate Chinese girls.
Alice Bunting 'lB handlcapped by
fncorrect shoes. She takes little
minecing steps that would make an
| Indian laugh. She runs the chance
of ‘having ‘'flat feet” or ‘“faljen
lurvhen"' The high heels she wears
place her feet In a stralpned position,
'The weight of the body is thrown on
|the ball of the foot and there is too
(much pressure over the transverse
larch, The heel is up in the air in
(stead of down on the ground where
it can help support the body. Thou
sands of girls and women have foot
jtrouble because they wear incorrect
#hoes. The spinal column 18 Jarred
lund perked with each step, 80 head
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aches and backaches are very gom
r'wn.
" Alica's brother ws in the army and
Lwent to France to filght. The gov
ernment did not give him high heeled
shoes to wear, lmuagine our soldiers
and sallors in high heeled shoes with
pointed toes! If Alice wishes to im
prove her feet, she must buy sensible
|shoes and walk with her toes stralght
ghead, not toeing out, The depart
]nwnt of social education of the ¥, W,
C, A. is starting a campaign for cor
ire—'l'l footwear and I 8 preparing a list
lof all the firms in the country that
'carry “approved” shoes. Approved
'shoes have low heels and broad toes.
| "They ave shaped llke the human foot
lund are comfortable, If 1l girls de
{m;uui sensible shoes the manufac
turers will stop making the Kind that
| deform the feet.
l (Next week: “What Mary Ate.”)
Copyright, 1019, by J. H, Millar
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1919.
Two Things Could;x-"taaz;py the Same —Pla.ce at the Same Time, Certainly Nc.;t
Mrs. Google Almost Got Away With It
Just What You'd Expect a Land Lubber To Do
That’s What a Guy Gets for Trying,
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