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1 T7ROM the clues below It. can ' 'JE? ,w w
fYnp of the molt Ingenious of modern day puzzle
constructors, William J. Baumgartner, produced
this mathematical golf puzzle with a "course" of
four sections, or, la golf language, four boles. '
Notice that the course (below) la divided into an V
upper, lower, right and left section. To play, select
a group of five adjacent numbers in any section
which form the shape of the letter TEE.' First try
to form a TEE with ai large a total at possible.
TEE's may be In any position but must be similar
In shape to the stippled area shown in the upper
section of the! "course."
Should the difference between, the maximum' and .
minimum TEE's formed be equal to the key num
ber, which is 10, the puzzle is solved and your score
is a "hole-in-one." As par is S, three trials are
allowed In which to score the key number.
As soon as one section Is solved continue In an
other section until the entire "course" is traversed.
Once started it holds the interest Until the "course"
is completed. Try your hand and
become a proficient mathemat
ical golfer.
Tou can also play this math-.
ematical golf with a partner by
using checkers,
' counters or dice.
Each playei1 takes
his turn and tosses
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TTTvOM the clues below It, can
you Identify who made - this
historic rtmarki
"When a man assumes a pnblie
treat, be should consider himself
as publlo property." V
' 1. It was statement of a man
who assumed a publlo .trust as
Governor of Virginia, Secretary
of State, Vic President and
President He was President
1801-9.
2. He was the author of the
United States' most famous sin
gle document.
3. However, he took equal
pride In the authorship of the
statute providing religious free
dom in Virginia.
4 Besides being a politician
and statesman, be was a lawyer,
farmer, architect and inventor.
6. His own home, "Monticello,"
which he designed. Is an archi
tectural gem.
6. His name was (a) James
Madison; (b) James ' Monroe;
(c) Thomas Jef
ferson; (d) Alex
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larged diagram of
the puzzle and the
number it lands on (or the near
est number) becomes the center
figure of the crossarm of the
TEE formed. If more than one
TEE is possible the player
makes a choice. The TEE's are totaled and the
player with the highest total wins the round and
scores SO and 27 and so wins three points; his op
ponent scores 31 and 27 or four points. The second
player therefore wins the round by one point.
The total points won must equal the key number.'
If dice are used, the number turned up with each
toes becomes a bonus and la to be added to the
total of the TEE formed.
If more than two players are in the game, a
player scores the difference between his own score
and the lowest score made.
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FILLING THE TANK
VOLUNTEER Ore department
members ' were testing Its
pumps and emergency water sup
ply tanks. Ihree pipes were led
into the tank, rfae first pipe
alone could fill the tank in 18
hours. The second In 24 noura
The third pipe could empty it in
12 hours. If the tank were empty
and all three pipes were working
together, how many hours would
It take to nH the tank?
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HEAD AND TAIL
PLACE the -same two letters at the beginning and
ending, or head and tail, of each of the follow
ing groups of letters and you complete a common
word. The two letters are different for each of the
words. What are the letters in each case?
1 -UCAT . 6. -ANTI
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8. GIB- 8. RMINA
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6. URIO- . 10. DERGROU- . .
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FIND THE FIGURE
VV7HAT number Is as much greater than 38 as it
" ls less than 94? Don't jump to the conclusion
that you can find out by dividing the difference be
tween 36 and 94.
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ANOICE.
AS a party "ice-breaker," pro
duce a glass of water with
an Ice cube and a string. Chal
lenge , someone to get 'the cube
from the glass with the string.
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When the effort has been futile,
show bow the trick can be done,
as Uiustrated above from Magic
Made Easy, by Bob Dunn (Cita
del Press).
TTHE artist purposely made at
I least 30 errors in drawing
this picture, as a test of your
attention to details. Can you Ono
all of them within 12 minutes?
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CRYPTOGRAM
VARK rWAIN is himself the
V1 author of a book now com
monly called a claaslo which be
lies something .he once said on
the subject of classics. It is pre
sented as a simple substitution
cipher for you to solve:
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The one-letter word and the
repetitions should enable you to
identify certain tetters quickly
and solve the whole crypt with
out difficulty. From the Introduc
tion you should also be able to
decipher a seven-letter word im
mediately. 4JWi.h
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TIME ENOUGH?
THB clock on the city nail re-
1 quires five seconds to strike
5 p. m. So how lung does it re
quire to strike 10 p. m. T Chancea
are yoyll give the wrong answer.
Will you?
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