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Show SEE-SAW GAME IN KORFA. Pastime Conducted In Somewhat P cullar Manner. Korean girls are fond ot pla)ltu . Hoe-saw. A bag full of sand, ul-i 1 i foot in thickness Is placed on ' gioiind. Across tjojs Is placed a p'n and stretched alongside, at a lr r height for children to grasp and st a v themselves by, Is a rope. The i Koreans do not sit down, as Eup'i or American girls would do, but sttuu' erect on the ends of tho plank. One gives an upward spring, and, as r'.." alights on the board, gives the other a skyward toss, who as she alight l-i turn, throws the first girl aloft a III tlo higher. And so tlio sport goes -until in their upward flight each ..! Is thrown two or three feet into ,.i. air. Frequent rests are necessary, b the pastime Is the occasion of m.Va merriment. Philadelphia Hecord. |