The umpire shall have authority to decide any question whatever that may arise in the course of a game, but must never interfere except when appealed to. He must always apply the laws as herein expressed, and neither assume the power of modifying them... The Chess Primer ... - Side 28av William Cook (writer on chess.) - 1880 - 55 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Howard Staunton - 1860 - 650 sider
...apply the laws as he finds them herein expressed, and neither assume the power of modifying them or deviating from them in particular cases, according...judgment. When a question is submitted to the umpire or to bystanders, by both players, their decision shall be final and binding upon both players. The term... | |
| George H. Selkirk - 1868 - 664 sider
...decision of the umpire, he must be considered to have lost the game. XV. — THE UMPIRE OR ВYSTANDERS. The umpire shall have authority to decide any question...judgment. When a question is submitted to the umpire or to bystanders by both players, their decision shall be final and binding upon both players. The term... | |
| W R Bland - 132 sider
...decision of the umpire, he must be considered to have lost the game. XV. — THE UMPIRE OR BYSTANDERS. — The umpire shall have authority to decide any question...judgment. When a question is submitted to the umpire, or to bystanders, by both players, their decision shall be final and binding upon both players. The term... | |
| 1887 - 554 sider
...A in bis turn may claim the fifty move counting. t Except a king. XV.— THE UMPIRE OR BYSTANDERS. The umpire shall have authority to decide any question...judgment. When a question is submitted to the umpire, or to bystanders, by both players, their decision shall be final and binding upon both players. The term... | |
| Barnet Phillips - 1887 - 72 sider
...laws as herein expressed, and neither assume the power of modifying them, nor of deviating from then, in particular cases, according to his own judgment. When a question is submitted to the umpire, or to bystanders, by both players, their decision shall be final and binding upon both players. The term... | |
| George Hatfield Dingley Gossip - 1889 - 168 sider
...decision of the umpire, he must be considered to have lost the game. XV.— THE UMPIRE OR BYSTANDERS. The umpire shall have authority to decide any question...judgment. When a question is submitted to the umpire, or to bystanders, by both players, their decision shall be final and binding upon both players. The term... | |
| William Steinitz - 1889 - 246 sider
...appealed to. He must always apply the laws as herein expressed, and neither assume the power of modifying, nor of deviating from them in particular cases according...players, their decision shall be final and binding upon both players. The term bystander shall comprise any impartial player of eminence who can be appealed... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1894 - 550 sider
...decision of the umpire, he must be considered to have lost the game. THE UMPIRE OR BYSTANDERS. 15. The umpire shall have authority to decide any question...judgment. When a question is submitted to the umpire, or to bystanders, by both players, their decision shall be final and binding upon both players. The term... | |
| Hoffmann (Professor) - 1894 - 334 sider
...decision of the umpire, he must be considered to have lost the game. THE UMPIRE OB BYSTANDERS. 15. — The umpire shall have authority to decide any question...judgment. When a question is submitted to the umpire, or to bystanders, by both players, their decision shall be final and binding upon both players. The term... | |
| Andrew Sloan Draper - 1907 - 432 sider
...umpire shall have authority to decide any question whatever that may arise in the course of a game, hut must never interfere except when appealed to. He must...cases, according to his own judgment. When a question ia suhmitted to the umpire, or to hystanders, hy hoth players, their decision shall he final and hinding... | |
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