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14 SUNDAY - APRIL 1974 EASTER DAY - 104TH DAY - 261 DAYS TO COME
Went thru all the boxes in the basement to review what I had there.
Played a little of HEX-MATCH solitaire myself. With 5 open pcs. it is fairly easy. I'll have to try it with 4.
Brought the Horn's a copy of TRIPPPLES. Played a game with Laurie - with Dave helping her.
Played 4-hand HEX-MATCH and Barbara said she liked it at least as much as SHAPE AND SHATTER.
Showed EVEN WORSE to Dave. He worked on it for awhile, but didn't get it.
(cont. from 4/15) [5/22]
I had to cut the meeting short to miss the rush hour. Tom will probably come to visit tomorrow morning. Before meeting Tom I went to the following: - Shirt Pocket Games. Only standards. - Golden's. Among others had PAIR UP - PEEL OFF, DOWN THE HATCH, FANTASY - "A game for Heads", GUZZLE, SIP & STRIP, and BOTTOMS UP. This is a college graduation race. Move by dice. Also answer questions, and "requests"" from the other players. (Very rough idea.) - International Games. Spoke to Ed Akeman and he said that UNO was selling well. I took a duplicate copy of UNO. I asked for a glossy and he asked for a tear sheet. List price - $4.00. - April House. The new names for the Sports Illustrated games are PAYDIRT! (Football), BOWL BOUND (Football), GO FOR THE GREEN! (Golf), PENNANT RACE and TRACK MEET.