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TUESDAY 4 OCTOBER St. Francis of Assisi 1966 277th day - 88 days to come


[diagram of board with diagonal tiles, markings on corners; bottom label "starting docks" with arrow; drawing of a boat]

To I/S to see O'Conner Barrett's new game -CROSSINGS. He, Felicia, & Alice play & I played. The board is as shown and play is in the diagonally placed squares. Each player has three ships which start in the three "starting docks" on his side of the board. 4 players are needed. Each ship has three pegs matching the color of his ships. On a turn a player moves three spaces using 1, 2, or 3 ships. Movement must be toward the opposite side. At the end of a move the ship must remain in the position it entered the square. But on the next move it may turn 90° before starting. An enemy ship can be jumped if approached from the broadside and there is an empty space on the other side. When a ship is jumped one peg is removed and sent back to a hole behind the player's starting dock. If a ship is jumped which has only one peg left, the peg is returned as before but the ship is lost and is out of the game. When a ship reaches any one of the 5 docks across the board he can disembark all of the men (pegs). However, if he has to return across the board to pick up some men, each ship that is sent back must have one man on it. First to bring all nine men across wins. When a player's ship is reduced to 1 man, it may turn around (not more than 90° in a square) and return to home dock, but once turned around it must proceed in that direction. Similarly when a ship is returning after disembarking men. I suggested the rule that a player's ship may not move into the dock spaces along his route across. This will prevent a player from playing it safe by hugging the shore.

Alice gave me the rules for a game that she had already sent to "X," - SEAPOWER. She also gave me WORD CHESS again to try out. She thinks it better to mix up the letters and then place them haphazardly on the board for the start.

Called Claude. Got Herb Ahrend's address. Ahrend Associates 601 Madison Ave. PL 1-0312

T&N magazine had an article about a PERQUACKITY "happening" conducted by commissioner Horing in N.Y. parks.

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