Skittles

 The game of skittles - a bit like bowling only more English - was very popular in western regions. It involved throwing wooden balls at 9 small pins. A Somerset newspaper from the 1970s shows that the game was also turned to fundraising purposes. 

The are two adverts for skittle tournaments, both proclaiming that they would be held in aid of charity. The beneficiaries are vague though. One advert says that the tournament is in aid of the blind while the other just says "in aid of charity." Obviously these games, held in "inns" in rural places are the main attraction- the charity bit being an add on to make it all seem a little more genteel?






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