Victor the tennis player
Victor locates a ball machine, and attempts to figure out the trajectory of where the balls will be shot.
He then moves a hand-wagon and a bathtub to the estimated location, before realising that he cannot directly use the items to catch the balls (i.e. he cannot move the wagon himself).
He grabs a tennis racket and a shield from the shed, and decides that he will use them to hit the balls into the wagon and bathtub.
When the machine starts, Victor quickly realises that he did not positions the receptacles far enough away, but still runs around attempting to divert the tennis balls with his racket.
At one point, he is hit directly in the crotch by a tennis ball.
Victor manages to catch eight tennis balls, and wins the task.
(Written by Jenny R and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected by Jenny R and adjusted by Karl Craven)