A Brief Manual of Games for Organized Play, Adapted From Standard Sources

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A BRIEF MANUAL OP GAMES FOR ORGANIZED PLAY 23 BLACK TOM Two parallel lines are drawn on the ground with a space of from 30 to 50 feet between them. All the players except one stand beyond one of these lines. In the middle territory between the lines the one player who is chosen to be " it " takes his place and cries, " Black Tom ! Black Tom ! Black Tom ! " repeating the words three times as here given ; whereupon the other players must all rush across to the opposite line, being chased by the c
...enter player, who tags any that he can. Any one so tagged joins him thereafter in chasing the X others. >• The particular characteristic lies in the fact that the center player, instead of saying "Black Tom," X may trick or tantalize the runners ^ by saying, "Yellow Tom," or "Blue Tom," or anything else that he chooses. Any pla} 7 er who starts X" to run upon such a false alarm is considered captive and must join the players in the center. This is also true for any player who starts before the third repetition of " Black Tom." Another way of giving a false alarm is for any of the center players except the original " it " to give the signal for running.

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