[source name="The Bookseller, Newsdealer and Stationer" item="volume 50, 15 March 1919, page 271" link="https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101065561472&seq=277"]
On game board: "Up & Over" "Trade Mark"
On cover: "Patents Pending". On game board: "Pat. Pend.".
The cover depicts French artillery soldiers running on a field, with a dog at right wearing a coat with a red cross. The French flag appear at right rear.
Louis Maillard (inventor)
13 inches wide — 10 ½ inches high — 4 inches deep
33 cm wide — 128.3 cm high — 10.2 cm deep
The wooden game apparatus folds out to have two horizontal sides along with two semi-vertical rectangular targets attached at top via a hinge. Each of the rectangular targets has two diamond-shaped holes through which balls are propelled using a wooden stick resembling a tongue depresser. Each horizontal portion of the game apparatus has two alleys. 10 wooden balls are included.
Rick Tucker
15 March 1919 · The Bookseller, Newsdealer, and Stationer · page 271 · note: Volume 50 · (periodical)
Texts with photographs from Wayne Kirkpatrick to Rick Tucker (21 May 2025)
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