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15 SATURDAY - APRIL 1972
106TH DAY - 260 DAYS TO COME


(cont. from 4/27) [4/27]

connections, regardless of which numbers. Also the number of such connections can be a measure of the victory.
GAME idea. Fill in letters taken from some reading material at random in a layout like that shown.

[Diagram of a group of seven sets of spaces that look to be partial words. Letters from different words are connected via arrows. The words are from 2 to 5 letters long.]

Then connect spaces so as to form words. Lines cannot be crossed. Win if every letter is used. (See "Word Game Idea" by C.S. 8/22/64.)
GAME idea. On a quadrille layout similar to that shown use a random method of marking a certain number of arrows.

[Diagram of a 6 x 6 grid. There is a dot in the upper left corner and another near the center. There is a red line with arrows on it meandering orthogonally throughout the grid. To the right of the grid the numbers 1 thru 6 are printed vertically. There are hash marks next to them. (5 with 1, 2 with 2, 2 with 3, 2 with 4, 2 with 5, and 1 with 6).]

Then starting at one corner form a path so that each arrowed line is traversed in the proper direction. Each segment of the (red) line between turns is recorded. Have some limit as to how many of each length can be used. (In the sample too many 1-longs have been used.)

GAME idea. Player can move tho one, or possibly 2, layouts similar to PAPER BOXING. Spaces landed in allow buying and selling of stocks with object to make the most money. (To be developed.) Possibly most of the spaces can be filled in in the printing with only some spaces to be filled in at random to cause variety.


(cont. from 4/16) [5/2]


by V.R. Parton called SQUARRUMS (a geometrical game). (I'll have to buy this and subscribe. Don Miller now rates this as his favorite gaming magazine.)

[Arrows pointing up and down] [Started 5/2]

In THE GAMESLETTER C.G Lewin has ad for antiquarian books on CHESS and other games.

LAST DAY TO FILE FEDERAL INCOME TAX REPORT FOR 1971 AND
ESTIMATED DECLARATION FOR 1972] [Preprinted on page]