Draper's Self CultureAndrew Sloan Draper Twentieth century self culture association, 1907 |
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... touching all four bases , he is declared out and his team given no credit on the score . This is the ruling whether he skips a base on purpose or by mistake . In addition to these playing rules there are accepted among sports- men some ...
... touching all four bases , he is declared out and his team given no credit on the score . This is the ruling whether he skips a base on purpose or by mistake . In addition to these playing rules there are accepted among sports- men some ...
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... touching the tops of the trees of a forest of about 40 acres . We have no fear of coming down into these trees as we know the balloon will cease descending as soon as a certain amount of the weight of this rope is taken up on the tops ...
... touching the tops of the trees of a forest of about 40 acres . We have no fear of coming down into these trees as we know the balloon will cease descending as soon as a certain amount of the weight of this rope is taken up on the tops ...
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... touching only the high places , or perhaps his admiring friends may carry him off on their shoulders ; but alas , how different is the step of the defeated player : his muscles are weary and almost refuse to work , his feet weigh a ton ...
... touching only the high places , or perhaps his admiring friends may carry him off on their shoulders ; but alas , how different is the step of the defeated player : his muscles are weary and almost refuse to work , his feet weigh a ton ...
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... touching his bat ; or , SEC . 2. A fair ball legally delivered by the pitcher , but not struck at by the batsman . SEC ... touch each base in regular order , viz . , first , second , third , and home bases , and when obliged to return ...
... touching his bat ; or , SEC . 2. A fair ball legally delivered by the pitcher , but not struck at by the batsman . SEC ... touch each base in regular order , viz . , first , second , third , and home bases , and when obliged to return ...
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... touching the ground ; PROVIDED , it be not caught in a fielder's hat or cap , or touch some object other than a fielder before being caught . SEC . 4. If , after three strikes or a fair hit , he be touched with the ball in the hand of a ...
... touching the ground ; PROVIDED , it be not caught in a fielder's hat or cap , or touch some object other than a fielder before being caught . SEC . 4. If , after three strikes or a fair hit , he be touched with the ball in the hand of a ...
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Seite 223 - The feet of the competitor may be placed in any position, but shall leave the ground once only in making an attempt to jump. When the feet are lifted from the ground twice, or two springs are made in making the attempt, it shall count as a trial jump without result. A competitor may rock...
Seite 281 - If any player lead out of turn, his adversaries may either call the card erroneously led — or may call a suit from him or his partner when it is next the turn of either of them to lead.
Seite 379 - In 1790, only 5 per cent of the people of the United States lived in cities; in 1950, 63.7 per cent lived in cities, and the proportion has undoubtedly risen since then.
Seite 281 - Is when a player, holding one or more cards of the suit led, plays a card of a different suit.
Seite 261 - Caution, not to make our moves too hastily. This habit is best acquired by observing strictly the laws of the game ; such as, " If you touch a piece, you must move it somewhere; if you set it down, you must let it stand...
Seite 279 - The player on the dealer's right cuts the pack, and in dividing it, must not leave fewer than four cards in either packet; if in cutting, or in replacing one of the two packets...
Seite 160 - The partner of the player who served in 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.
Seite 281 - If any one omit playing to a former trick, and such error be not discovered until he has played to the next, the adversaries may claim a new deal ; should they decide that the deal...
Seite 279 - ... a card be exposed, or if there be any confusion of the cards, or a doubt as to the exact place in which the pack •was divided, there must be a fresh cut.
Seite 159 - Half -court line, dividing the space on each side of the net into two equal parts, called 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. The...