In the fifties, we played a game called Last To Touch
The Pump
We would be playing in the school yard when some one would shout "Last To..... and everybody would dash to the old water pump (which still worked).The last one there would be "IT" for the game of touch tag which ensued
It, British Bulldog, French skipping, though i hardly remember that, skipping, kiss chase, hand clapping games, hopscotch, and quite a few more our door games.
'Nearest The Wall'; this game could accommodate as many players who wanted 'in' and basically revolved around one's skill in tossing a penny toward the wall and the player with the nearest coin, won all the pennies. Yep, even as a kid i was having a punt :-)
We played cannon, knocking down three clothes pegs with a tennis ball then trying to reassemble them before the other team tags you with the ball. Another was kerby where you used a football and stood opposite one another across the street and tried to get the ball to rebound back off the pavement edge to you.