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Show llaeball Blocks nl jKto A 8 WRONG- - SPELLING Fill in the squares with the names of the objects pictured. ' Answers at bottom of page. Stealing Bases Here is a tag game that may make you think of baseball. Five players are the best. Select four corners, or other markers, to be called Base. First, all five players meet in the center and choose one to be the leader. He calls, "Run, run, run, home run!" and on the words "home run" each player races to one of the bases. As there are four bases and five players, one will be left without a. base. He returns to the center and then the others change bases with each other. The one in the middle tries to reach one of bases before another thte player does. If he does, that player becomes the man in the middle. More may play, but use one less base than players. Scrambled Baseball Rearrange the letters in these words to spell terms familiar to sports fans. No. 1 is pitcher. 2. labl 5. timt 6. pureim creatch 4. trabet , 7. ningni 8. ith 1. tripche 3. 9. 10. tou murhone 13. 11. ulfo 12. dregorun proshotts iJapunojg zi iuui duioq ot ;no '6 doisjjous -- gx Jmoi tjrq "8 JSunnn X Jnu -- c -- iaajduin 9 !jaeq f UBpvo Junior Journalists Dear Miss Barrows: Here is my poem. Girl mm A BmmebmU I like the sport of baseball, It is lots of fun, I'd say. rd rather play baseball than eat, That is, if the irirls do not play- - ,- Dear Miss Barrows: I am sending a "Name It Game," which I think your readers will enjoy. Add a person's name before or after the given word to make a board new word. Like, is Billboard. : They always get struck out at bat, They don't even see the ball. I tell you it is a fact, ' Girls don't know how to play at all! When they get out in the field, They never catch a fly. The boy who's up to bat Is sure a lucky guy. ',1 If youcv baseball, And there are some girls "v- '. .... . .white ..... . bush straw 4. ...... furter 1. 2. 3. Aged 10 .... 5. Tom. . 6. Blackey ed ...... 7. Flap S When you put these black shapes together, they will make the figure of a man who is in a sport that is popular at this time of the year, Trace the pieces and either transfer your Sincerely, Ronny Bateman Alpha, Illinois 3JDBf luiox Sports Silhouette ipiBi 'i ' JuBsng "9 'WC Z tracings to black paper or use white paper and color them black. Cut out the shapes and put them together to form the figure. See how quickly you can do it. Tackle These Tongue Twisters '. caddie laddie!s daddy had a r If a plaid-cla- d caddie fad for, adding, would the plaid-cla- d laddie's daddy be an adder? Would the plaid- clad caddie laddie's addled daddy be addled caddie in his adding, or would the plaid-cla- d plaid-clacaddie d laddie's daddy make the laddie' sadder? ; to be roses toeses his Moses If supposes or posies, then Moses supposes erroneously, -- LETTERS HOBBIES. STORIES. I advise you not to play, Or you may end up six feet Children! Send in your ORIGINAL ones to Miss Marjorie Barrows, JUNunder the ground! IOR JOURNALISTS. 153 N. Michigan Sincerely, Avenue, Chicago I, Illinois, with your Dennis Buri nam, AGE, and address. The writers -Wis.: 13 Lancaster, Aged of the bast contributions will receive" P.S. I made tfcis up for our $5. All contributors will receive th school paper. JUNIOR JOURNALISTS' button. FAMILY WEEKLY MAGAZINE JUNE by Mathilda Schirmcr 12, 1055 ' ; -;- by Ruth Dixon for everyone- - knowses: could be roses or posies as his toeses to be! ' that-nobod- y's 'A "toeses Moses supposes canner can can anything that he can, can't he? But a canner can't can a can, can he? "Amiit'Srm'tm" 0MfrIf BUekm IIAIT1S 21 SIA 3 11 1 1 kiA CK ski fe |