It must be caught by one standing back of the tosser. The one who
catches it becomes the tosser.
BOX BEAN BAG
This game consists of tosses of the bean bag into boxes. The player
stands at a distance. The one being successful in his throws the most
times is the winner.
BEAN BAG GAMES
An equal number of players out of doors. Two parties are formed, divided
by eight or ten feet of space. The umpire gives a signal, and a player
in one line runs to the other side--half way, and tosses his bag to
the one at the end of the line; he then takes his place next to this
one, and the line moves down.
This is continued, opposite sides taking turns. Then the game is
reversed, until the player who first played is in his original place.
BEAN BAG RACE
A bean bag is placed on the ground and another at some distance from
it. Two players, at a given signal, run to these bags. The one who can
catch the bag and get to the staff placed near the umpire is the winner.
Sides may be scored instead of the individual players.
BEAN BAG AT THE SEASHORE
At the seashore stones or blocks of wood may be substituted for the
bags.
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