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English: Description of the tag and sporting game "British Bulldog" under the name "American Eagle".
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Source Funtastics. Fun and Games People Play. G/L Regal Books, Glendale, California, 1972, ISBN 0-8307-0144-3, p. 43.
Author Louis O. Inks

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