Run-it-out
Card Game
1930s-1950s (published)
1930s-1950s (published)
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Design: chromolithographs, some reverse sides are printed in red with cricket design and title, and another 22 are printed in blue
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Brief description | Run-it-Out, or Card Cricket |
Physical description | Design: chromolithographs, some reverse sides are printed in red with cricket design and title, and another 22 are printed in blue |
Dimensions | Size: 3½in x 2¼in |
Object history | The cards are held in a plain box with three cards stuck to the top. The game is based on Cricket. |
Historical context | Rewards: ? Forfeits: ? No. of Players: any Equipment required: 49 cards divided into groups and each group is named and bears a different illustration 11 NOT OUT cards with a view of the umpire 11 OUT cards with a different view of the umpire pad of score cards instructions Rules: The 49 cards are divided thus:- 4 different HOW'S THAT 1 BOWLED 2 CAUGHT 9 1RUNS 10 2RUNS 9 3RUNS 8 4RUNS 6 6RUNS |
Production | published by kum - bak sports, toys and games mfg co, 154/164 Vauxhall Street, Kennington Oval, London, SE11 |
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Accession number | MISC.856-1986 |
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Record created | March 4, 2000 |
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