B. Tatlumpu at Isa* M. Juego de Anillo W. Takyan* C. Shatong* N. Kalahoyo X. Tangga D. Biakan O. Bombahan Y. Tatsing* E. Billar de P. Lipay Z. Pacuring* Barimbao Q. Pata AA. Tupa F. Buga R. Pabagsak G. Buko* S. Palmo* H. Fung* T. Pispis Ining I. Gonggongan* Pikoy* J. Guinnayang U. Sipa* K. Payas V. Kasipa sa Bati-Cobra Setting: Outdoors Props: Two bamboo sticks of unequal length. Long piece(bat) = 2 ft long; Short piece= 2-4 inches long Objective: The batter is to hit the short stick in such a manner that no player catches it; the rest of the players each tries to catch the short stick to get the batter out. Tatlumpu at Isa (Thirty-one) Setting: Outdoors Props: Two bamboo sticks of unequal length. Long piece(bat) = 1 m long, 1.5 in wide; Short piece(anak)= 1/3 ft long, 1 in wide Objective: Each player (team) tries to hit a small stick from a hole to a distance as long as the wooden bat used Shatong (Video) Buko (Coconut Volleyball) Setting: Outdoors. Daytime. Props: A dried up young coconut with husk. Two bamboo or wooden poles, around 6 to 8 ft long. A piece of rope around 12 m long. Objective: To hit the bump back and forth over the rope without (A) dropping the coconut inside one’s side of the court (B) touching the rope or strip of bamboo with a hand or with the coconut Fung Setting: Outdoors. Daytime. Props: A dried up young coconut with husk. A bamboo section or wood to serve as a bat Objective: Each player is to catch a “flying” coconut hit by the batter or stop the coconut if the batter decides to roll it on the ground with a whack by his bat Gonggongan Setting: Outdoors. Props: A rattan hoop. Each player should have a stick about 1 m long Objective: The captain of one team is to roll (gulong) the rattan hoop on a line of the rectangle; the members of the rival team are to try to stop the hoop by thrusting their sticks through it Holen (Marbles) Setting: Outdoors. Props: Each player must have one marble Objective: To “shoot” a marble succesfully from the first hole on to the fifth then retrace one’s step back to the starting line Palmo (Rolling and Hitting Coins) Setting: Outdoors in a place near a concrete fence or a building with a strong wooden or brick wall. Props: Each player nut have a centavo and an extra supply of coins Objective: To roll a coin against a wall and then hit the coin closest to where one’s coin landed Pipis Ining Pikoy (Game of Pikoy) Setting: Indoors or outdoors. Nighttime during wakes or vigil over the dead Props: Any round object, e.g., a ball,old socks rolled into a ball, a ball of string or yarn, etc. Objective: To pass the ball around the circle by hitting it without using the hands Sipa (Rattan Football) Setting: Outdoors. A levelled clearing. Daytime. Props: Rattan ball Objective: Each player is to kick the ball in such a manner that (a) it is hard for the opponent(s) to return the ball or (b) the opponent(s) commit/s errors and misplays Kasipa sa Mangis (Kick a Ball at a Net) Setting: Outdoors. Daytime, during special occasions like weddings, feasts, etc. Props: Rattan ball, dalapi to protect the foot, bright coloured handkerchief Objective: To knock down the gifts from the net Takyan Setting: Outdoors. Props: takyan Objective: To kick the lead washer continuously without dropping it on the ground Tatsing (Bottle caps in square) Setting: Outdoors. Props: Each player should have a good supply of bottle caps (tansan). Coins may be used if bottle caps are not available. A ROund, smooth pamato or round stone (taw) Objective: To knock out from the square as many bottle caps as possible without leaving one’s pamato inside