Games for the Camp 



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One big fellow is selected for the bear. He has a school- 

 bag tightly strapped on his back, and in that a toy balloon 

 fully blown up. This is his heart. On his neck is a bear- 

 claw necklace of wooden beads and claws. (See Cut.) 



He has three dens about one hundred yards apart in a 

 triangle. While in his den the bear is safe. If the den is 

 a tree or rock, he is safe while touching it. He is obliged to 

 come out when the chief hunter counts 100, and must go 

 the rounds of the three till the hunt is settled. 



The object of the hunters is to break the balloon or heart; 

 that is, kill the bear. He must drop dead when the heart 

 bursts. The hunter who kills him claims the necklace. 



But the bear also has a club for defence. Each hunter 

 must wear a hat, and once the bear knocks a hunter's hat 

 off, that one is dead and out of this hunt. He must drop 

 where his hat falls. 



Tackling of any kind is forbidden. 



The bear wins by killing or putting to flight all the 

 hunters. In this case he keeps the necklace. 



The savageness of these big bears is indescribable. 

 Many lives are lost in each hunt, and it has several times 

 happened that the whole party of hunters has been exter- 

 minated by some monster of unusual ferocity. 



This game has also been developed into a play. 



