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English: Water sport variant of the tag and sporting game "British Bulldog" from 1941.
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Source Taken from Winston Alexander McCatty: Physical Education. A Swimming Programme for High School Boys. published in The School. Secondary Edition. Volume XXIX, No. 5, Ontario Department of Education, Toronto, January 1941, p. 378.
Author Winston Alexander McCatty

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