The Boy's Modern Playmate: A Book of Sports Games and PastimesF. Warne & Company, 1906 - 816 sider |
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Side 64
... stroke , he wins the game ; if he lose the next stroke , the score is again called deuce ; and so on until either player win the two strokes immediately following the score of deuce , when the game is scored for that player . NOTE . It ...
... stroke , he wins the game ; if he lose the next stroke , the score is again called deuce ; and so on until either player win the two strokes immediately following the score of deuce , when the game is scored for that player . NOTE . It ...
Side 95
... Stroke . - If it be found that the height of the boundary interferes with the stroke , the striker , with the sanction of the umpire , may bring in the balls a longer distance than 3 feet , so as to allow a free swing of the mallet ...
... Stroke . - If it be found that the height of the boundary interferes with the stroke , the striker , with the sanction of the umpire , may bring in the balls a longer distance than 3 feet , so as to allow a free swing of the mallet ...
Side 364
... stroke quietly and repeat . edly , putting down the feet after each stroke is completed ; then try to manage two strokes without putting the feet to the ground ; then try three strokes , and so on , until you can make some four or five ...
... stroke quietly and repeat . edly , putting down the feet after each stroke is completed ; then try to manage two strokes without putting the feet to the ground ; then try three strokes , and so on , until you can make some four or five ...
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The Boy's Modern Playmate: A Book of Sports, Games, and Pastimes John George Wood Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1891 |
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