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swinging the ''cup-ball" backward and 

 forward once or twice and then bringing 



PIN AND CUP-BALL. 



it around with a gentle sweep, the end 

 containing the holes being turned toward 

 the pin. 



Simple as this little toy is, it requires 

 considerable dexterity and skill to make 

 the run of a number of successful points, 

 which is often accomplished by a little 

 Eskimo. Sometimes he will swing it 

 completely around two or three times, 

 alternating on different sides of the 

 hand, and an expert player will in this 



