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From: alan@cae780.UUCP (Alan M. Steinberg)
Newsgroups: net.games.trivia
Subject: Re: Toys of Youth
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Date: Mon, 24-Jun-85 14:38:31 EDT
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In article <483@leadsv.UUCP> sas@leadsv.UUCP (Scott Stewart) writes:
>Does anyone remember a ball that had a bunch of spikes on it. As I 
>remember these spikes were used to grab, and throw the ball. You
>also tried to catch the ball using the spikes. 

Boy, this newsgroup taxes the memory.  The "ball" was called "Red-Eye."
It was a yellow rubber ball with rubber spikes, in case anyone gets 
any strange ideas about playing with maces.  It had 2 red spikes on
it, with the rest being yellow.  The object of the game was to catch
the ball by grabbing onto the red spike.  
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                             Alan Steinberg
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