School: Raharney (B.)
- Location:
- Raharney, Co. Westmeath
- Teacher: S. Ó Conmhidhe
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- XML “Games - Hide-and-Seek”
- XML “Games - Blind-Man's-Buff”
- XML “Games - Duck Down”
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- A cloth is placed over a persons eyes and he tries to catch others running all round him. Person caught then becomes blind man.
- Duck down
Usually played on the side of a road, each person has a round stone of fair weight. They throw to a "bob," farrthest away becomes the Duck. He places his stone on another big one all stand back two perches and aim at his Duck no one can get back to the stand until Duck is Knocked off. When that happens the owner rushes to place it on the bob again chases the others to tig one rushes back for his duck to reach home and the tigged person is ducked. Any one failing to say the following(continues on next page)