The Boy's Modern Playmate: A Book of Sports, Games, and PastimesJohn George Wood Frederick Warne and Company, 1891 - 816 sider |
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Side 47
... base for which the base runner is making , before the base runner reaches there . The pitcher is required by the rules to pitch the ball over the plate and between the knee and shoulder of the batsman . Each time he tries and fails to ...
... base for which the base runner is making , before the base runner reaches there . The pitcher is required by the rules to pitch the ball over the plate and between the knee and shoulder of the batsman . Each time he tries and fails to ...
Side 48
... base one square foot of surface . The first , second and third bases shall be canvas bags , painted white and filled with some soft material . The home base shall be of white marble or stone , so fixed in the ground as to be even with ...
... base one square foot of surface . The first , second and third bases shall be canvas bags , painted white and filled with some soft material . The home base shall be of white marble or stone , so fixed in the ground as to be even with ...
Side 49
... base be run , or run be scored . The umpire shall suspend play only for illness or an accident or injury to himself ... base , and the centre of the square shall be equi - distant from the first and the third bases . Each corner of the ...
... base be run , or run be scored . The umpire shall suspend play only for illness or an accident or injury to himself ... base , and the centre of the square shall be equi - distant from the first and the third bases . Each corner of the ...
Side 50
... bases shall take one base each . Section 6. - Every ball fairly delivered and sent in to the bat over the home base and at the height called for by the batsman shall be considered a good ball . 66 Section 7 .-- All balls delivered to ...
... bases shall take one base each . Section 6. - Every ball fairly delivered and sent in to the bat over the home base and at the height called for by the batsman shall be considered a good ball . 66 Section 7 .-- All balls delivered to ...
Side 51
... base , as in the case of hitting a fair ball . [ The meaning of the above section is as follows : -Suppose the first ball sent to the bat should be over the home base and at the height called for , and the batsman is not prepared to ...
... base , as in the case of hitting a fair ball . [ The meaning of the above section is as follows : -Suppose the first ball sent to the bat should be over the home base and at the height called for , and the batsman is not prepared to ...
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Side 625 - These simple machines are the lever, the wheel and axle, the pulley, the inclined plane, the wedge, and the screw.
Side 61 - ... the right and left courts. On each side of the net, at a distance of 21 feet from it, and parallel with it, are drawn the service lines.
Side 766 - Italian player oi some eminence. Walker says this may be classed as the most brilliant and critical opening known, and recommends the student to play it at every opportunity ; he also throws out the warning that an incorrect move may irrecoverably lose the game. The defence is most difficult to discover in actual play.
Side 48 - In all match games, lines connecting the liome and first bases, and the home and third bases, and also the lines of the striker's and pitcher's positions, shall be marked by the use of chalk or other suitable material, so as to be distinctly seen by the umpire. The...
Side 765 - WHITE. BLACK. 1. P. tO K. 4. i. P. tO K. 4. 2. P. to KB 4. 2. P. takes P. 3. K. Kt. to B. 3- 3- P. to K. Kt. 4. 4. KB to QB 4. 4. K. Kt. P. advances.
Side 7 - 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 650 - I can take it into another room and there fire spirits of wine with it. If while it is electrifying I put my finger, or a piece of gold which I hold in my hand, to the nail, I receive a shock which stuns my arms and shoulders.
Side 66 - ... decide similarly for the second game. The partner of the player who served in the first game shall serve in the third; the partner of the player who served in the second game shall serve in the fourth, and so on in the same order in all the subsequent games of a set.
Side 5 - Or, if with any part of his person he stop the ball, which, in the opinion of the umpire at the bowler's wicket, shall have been pitched in a straight line from it to the striker's wicket, and would have hit it.