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English: Prototype of "Take-Down Bulldog". Description of the tackling variant of Pom-Pom-Pull-away in Chapter III: Goal, Tag and Combat Games. Excerpt from Active Games and Contests, A. S. Barnes and Company, New York 1935, p. 269.
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