The Young Folk's Cyclopædia of Games and SportsH. Holt, 1890 - 784 sider |
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Side 7
... ring drawn around it , and one of the arms can be crossed off for each point made afterward . Pedro Sancho , or Sancho Pedro . A kind of Auction Pitch in which the dealer sells the privilege of mak- ing or pitching the trump , and the ...
... ring drawn around it , and one of the arms can be crossed off for each point made afterward . Pedro Sancho , or Sancho Pedro . A kind of Auction Pitch in which the dealer sells the privilege of mak- ing or pitching the trump , and the ...
Side 12
... rings Angling . about 1-16 of an inch in diameter , ! " private pond , " which are placed in and have on them numbers in regu ... ring . The first one to do so cries , " Caught ! " and his opponent takes the fish in his hand , while the ...
... rings Angling . about 1-16 of an inch in diameter , ! " private pond , " which are placed in and have on them numbers in regu ... ring . The first one to do so cries , " Caught ! " and his opponent takes the fish in his hand , while the ...
Side 19
... , the center of the " gold " being four feet from the ground . 5. The " gold " shall be 9 % in diameter , and each ring shall be 41 % inches in width . 6. The value of colors shall be : Gold , 9 ; red , 7 ; blue ,. ARCHERY.
... , the center of the " gold " being four feet from the ground . 5. The " gold " shall be 9 % in diameter , and each ring shall be 41 % inches in width . 6. The value of colors shall be : Gold , 9 ; red , 7 ; blue ,. ARCHERY.
Side 34
... ring or tri- angle , about six inches in diameter , is fastened to the weight by means of an iron staple . In this way the weight can be lifted and swung like a pail or a basket . In some contests the thrower is allowed to follow the ...
... ring or tri- angle , about six inches in diameter , is fastened to the weight by means of an iron staple . In this way the weight can be lifted and swung like a pail or a basket . In some contests the thrower is allowed to follow the ...
Side 52
... ring , and circle around , singing : This is the way we iron our clothes , So early on Tuesday morning . This is the way we scrub our floor , So early on Wednesday morning . This is the way we mend our clothes , So early on Thursday ...
... ring , and circle around , singing : This is the way we iron our clothes , So early on Tuesday morning . This is the way we scrub our floor , So early on Wednesday morning . This is the way we mend our clothes , So early on Thursday ...
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The Young Folk's Cyclopædia of Games and Sports John Denison Champlin,Arthur Elmore Bostwick Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1890 |
The Young Folk's Cyclopædia of Games and Sports John Denison Champlin,Arthur Elmore Bostwick Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1899 |
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Side 719 - The players shall take the service alternately throughout the game ; a player cannot receive a service delivered to his partner ; and the order of service and striking out once established shall not be altered, nor shall the striker-out change courts to receive the service till the end of the set . 33.
Side 715 - The court is 78 feet long and 27 feet wide. It is divided across the middle by a net, the ends of which are attached to two posts, A and B, standing 3 feet outside of the court on either side.
Side 716 - The choice of sides, and the right to serve in the first game, shall be decided by toss; provided that, if the winner of the toss choose the right to serve, the other player shall have...
Side 677 - One, I love, Two, I love, Three, I love, I say, Four, I love with all my heart, And five, I cast away ; Six, he loves, Seven, she loves, Eight, they both love ; Nine, he comes, Ten, he tarries, Eleven, he courts, Twelve, he marries ; Thirteen wishes, Fourteen kisses, All the rest little witches.
Side 719 - ... for the second game. The partner of the player who served in the first game shall serve in the third, and the partner of the player who served in the second game shall serve in the fourth, and the same order shall be maintained in all the subsequent games of the set.
Side 416 - As at hot-cockles once I laid me down, And felt the weighty hand of many a clown ; Buxoma gave a gentle tap, and I Quick rose, and read soft mischief in her eye.
Side 222 - UMPIRES are the sole judges of fair or unfair play; and all disputes shall be determined by them, each at his own wicket; but in case of a catch which the umpire at the wicket bowled from cannot see...
Side 27 - ... or implied, whereby his becoming or continuing a member of such club would be of any pecuniary benefit to him whatever, direct or indirect ; and who shall in other and all respects conform to the rules and regulations of this organization.
Side 223 - When there shall be more than four players on a side there shall be no bounds. All Hits, Byes, and Overthrows, shall then be allowed.
Side 374 - A player's side loses a stroke if he play the opponent's ball, unless (1) the opponent then play the player's ball, whereby the penalty is cancelled, and the hole must be played out with the balls thus exchanged, or (2) the mistake occur through wrong information given by the opponent, in which case the mistake, if discovered before the opponent has played, must be rectified by placing a ball as nearly as possible where the opponent's ball lay. If it be discovered before either side has struck off...