Bill Alexander
Dominoes
Directions for Playing
With a sharp knife, cut each of these slips in two at the words "Lion Coffee." Then turn the Dominoes face downward on a table, and shuffle them thoroughly. Each player draws 5 Dominoes, the remainder being left as the "pool." Player having highest double Domino now lays it down, and player at his left must lay next to it a Domino having same number of spots at one end. If unable to match it, he must draw from the pool until able to play, after which it is next player's turn. The double Dominoes are laid crosswise, but the others end to end. After plays have been made at each side of a double Domino, it may also be matched at the ends. The first person to be out of Dominoes wins that hand, and is credited with the sum of the spots on all Dominoes held by the other players. The next hand is played same as the first. Player who first gets 100 wins the game. In event of the game being clocked, the lowest number of points wins.
Tiddle-A-Wink
This very amusing game is suitable for 6 players or more, three cards only being given each player. The game proceeds in the ordinary way, except that each person playing a double (excepting first player) is entitled to play again if he can - thus obtaining two turns instead of one; and he who plays out first cries Tiddle-a-wink, having won.
Deck consists of 28 pieces, which comes in 14 cards each of two dominoes (need to be cut in the middle to separate). Printing for this set was offset almost to the point that some of the dominoes were not identifiable. One of this set of cards was repeated, thus have two dominoes duplicated and two missing.
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