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124TH DAY - 241 DAYS TO COME
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Letter from <u>Haar Hoolim</u> with another <u>GAME</u> idea. He enclosed a <br>
Letter from <u>Haar Hoolim</u> with another <u>GAME</u> idea. He enclosed a  
copy of a lot of material he sent to <u>Martin Gardner</u> concerning <br>
copy of a lot of material he sent to <u>Martin Gardner</u> concerning  
"Magic Squares" made with his "Chinese Matching Cards" - with <br>
"Magic Squares" made with his "Chinese Matching Cards" - with
the hope of getting a mention for <u>HAAR HOOLIM PERCEPTION GAMES</u>.
the hope of getting a mention for <u>HAAR HOOLIM PERCEPTION GAMES</u>.


At a bazaar bought 14 yards (a little short of) of black contact <br>
At a bazaar bought 14 yards (a little short of) of black contact
at 20¢ a yard. Also pieces of shiny white and shiny green - a   <br>
at 20¢ a yard. Also pieces of shiny white and shiny green - a  
total of 5 yards - also 20¢ a yard. Bought 48 self-stick wall <br>
total of 5 yards - also 20¢ a yard. Bought 48 self-stick wall
hangars at 3 for 5¢. Put some on the wall. <br>
hangars at 3 for 5¢. Put some on the wall. <br>
Edith gave me some plastic pcs. (same as I got from her before) <br>
Edith gave me some plastic pcs. [pieces] (same as I got from her before)
that may be useful for a game. She also gave me a copy of a <br>
that may be useful for a game. She also gave me a copy of a  
small magazine [illegible crossed out] ''<u>SCHOOL VOLUNTEER NEWS</u>'' with an article <br>
small magazine [illegible strikeout] ''<u>SCHOOL VOLUNTEER NEWS</u>'' with an article
on a volunteer project for packing educational word game kits in <br>
on a volunteer project for packing educational word game kits in  
stocking boxes. Among the games that were made up especially for <br>
stocking boxes. Among the games that were made up especially for
this project: <u>THE THREE LAYER JIGSAW PUZZLE</u>, <u>WORD BASEBALL</u>, <br>
this project: <u>THE THREE LAYER JIGSAW PUZZLE</u>, <u>WORD BASEBALL</u>,
<u>RACE TO THE TREASURE</u>. (Filed in '74 Misc.)<u>
<u>RACE TO THE TREASURE</u>. (Filed in '74 Misc. [1974 miscellaneous])
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till he needs it. <br>
Martin showed me <u>John Horton Conway</u>'s game of <u>FOOTBALL</u>. It is
played on a <u>GO</u> board. A black pc. [piece] - the football - is placed on
the center intersection. Players in turn place a white piece on
any intersection they wish. Instead of placing a white piece,
a player on his turn may move the football by jumping it over a
single piece or a line of pieces in a row, orthogonally or diagonally
(so the intersections of the <u>GO</u> board are not the best place to play).
If another jump is available it can be made, but doesn't have to
be. Pieces jumped are removed. I asked if they are removed
immediately, or at the end of the player's turn and Martin didn't
have this info. A player wins by reaching the edge of the
board across from him, or by jumping the football off the board
on that edge. (We played and Martin conceded when I almost
reached his goal line.) [Conway wants it kept secret.] <br>
Martin had a pile of his kids games that he was giving to the
Salvation Army and asked me to take what I wanted. Took the
following: <u>EXPLORING</u> (which I threw away except for the 3
piece board which I may be able to cover for something of my
own - the rules were missing); <u>CUBIC</u> (German 4 x 4 x 4 field - no
rules); <u>BEAT THE MARKET</u> (a duplicate for me); <u>ACQUIRE</u> (with some help from
the remnants of the Xerox exhibit have a good spare); <u>BANDA</u> (<u>Alex Randolph</u>'s)
Other "Ravensburg" games advertised include <u>LINGUA</u>, <u>DAS BORSENSPIEL</u>,
<u>COLOMINO</u>, <u>FORMA</u>, <u>JOCKEY</u>, <u>ISOLA</u>, <u>3 x 16</u>, <u>BON VOYAGE</u>, <u>QUADRATA</u>,
<u>SCHASKA</u>; <u>VENTURE</u>; <u>THREE DIMENSIONAL MILL</u> (German. 3 red
and 1 green pc. [piece] is missing). <br>
Martin had two other games put away especially for me. <u>COGITO</u> (took
the rules from the M.G. folder). <u>PEARL GAME</u> (with a letter from the
inventor - in Sweden).