Judge, 1923-02-17 · page 24 of 36
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‘Lets play— u" A Page of Indoor Sports for Indoor Sports Conducted by Norway Axtuosy pe THIS WE GAME Poor Man’s Minoru HERE'S nothing more thrilling than a horse race, especially when the horse you bet on is so far behind that he wins the next race. * the great English racing game, is just as full of thrills and the gr stone comes when the clerk tells you the price of the Knowing that many of our read \ have weak hearts, and not wishing to expose them to. this shock, we have evolved a way of playing the game with ordinary cards. With this ou ean stay right at home and lo: + proverbial “shirt nd save the car own to the track. In Poor Man’s Minoru the represent the four horses in the race, and are placed in a row on the table, face up. The players, with the exception of the dealer, then make their bets, using individual betting p: These can be made with cardboard, or heavy paper, by marking four spaces on each for the four different horses. The players put their chips in the space, they wish to bet on. four aces or spaces, by yelling card from the top of the deck. If it isa club he places it in front of the “Club” horse: if it is a diamond it goes in front of the “Diamond” horse, ete. As the cards a drawn from the deck they are lice in a perpendicular row in front of each horse. The horse getting five cards first wins the race. If you wish to make it a little more ex- citin uocan make it a handicap or “odds” race by placing the four aces in a “Showing his openers.” row and then moving two of them back ing these two six cards to five. These two horses one space, go instead of High School Course ou Cun complete ied High 0.2 Years ence or investment necessary, u how to earn $250 to $500 a month by orders for wonderful || new All-Weather Coats of waterproofed [4x44 '] | Gaberdines—Whipcords—Tweeds ‘AMERICAN SCHOOL, Dept_H 254 Drexel Ave. & 58th St | that sell fast t and Great Diamond 7 sels Bargain Perfectly cut, genuine blue-white D erent for aes BSS Se —— a pay only $10, ns until the total ey] =H] TS Rss | Judge’s PUNG- CHOW Column Also known as MAH JONG By L.L.Harr, nthe Chinese ¢ the well-known authority would then pay five to one and the others Another interesting wa. wo end cards favorites, Move one of th hat two to on is to make th or “two to one middle cards back one a five to one she back two spaces, making that a ‘shot. In other words the former card would have six spaces to. go, and the Jatter seven. players take turns dealing about five or ten rac iker, and pays a ts all the chips pl shots. one spi “seven to winning sed on To get the right the should close their ¢: sitting in th on, Diamond ‘ome on, Club Of course, if the landlord, or neighbors ob. ject, the game ci layed very quietly by speaking in whispers. about = k aly fee, the first pot when I show my says that it ain’t ne tleman’s game!” ‘And how did you come out?” friend. “Oh, I won every pot but the first one!” spirit, players nd cry * horse” telling a friend played. in nd Cantor was a poker game he guy calls me ds one of the sssitry because it's a DDIE says the Answers to Inquiries if two players do not tight it