BeanBag Games Center Club Bowls
( BeanBag, Handball, Kickball, Team Wars and Battle, Volleyball )The players join in a large circle and number by twos or consecutively. The odd numbers form one team and the even numbers (alternate players) another. Three Indian clubs are placed at the points of a small triangle measuring about twelve inches in the center of the circle. Each player in turn bowls at the clubs with a hand ball or bean bag. Each club bowled over scores one for the bowlers team. The team wins which has the highest score when each player has bowled twice or more times as may be agreed on at the opening of the game. Each player must secure his ball or bag after bowling and replace the overturned clubs. One ball or bag may be used and passed around the circle but the play is quicker if each player has his own.