Half forty is two strokes given at the beginning of the first game, three strokes given at the beginning of the second game ; and so on, alternately, in all the subsequent games of the set. Lawn tennis as a game of skill - Seite 76von Solomon Charles F. Peile - 1884 - 86 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1870 - 956 Seiten
...one and two strokes respectively given at the beginning of the first and of every alternate game. V. Forty is three strokes given at the beginning of every game of a set ; half-forty is two and three strokes respectively given at the beginning of the first and of every... | |
| Julian Marshall - 1878 - 330 Seiten
...second game, and so on, alternately, in all the subsequent games of a set. FORTY : as a point of odds, three strokes given at the beginning of every game of a set. Note. — See also BAR-THE-OPENINOS, BAR-THE-WINNING-OPENINGS, CRAMPEDODDS, BISQUE, HALF-BISQUE, HALF-COUKT,... | |
| Julian Marshall - 1879 - 40 Seiten
...the beginning of the second game ; and so on, alternately, in all the subsequent games of a set. 21. Forty is three strokes given at the beginning of every game of a set. 22. Half - Court ; the players having agreed into which Court the giver of the odds shall play, the... | |
| William Clarke - 1880 - 770 Seiten
...the beginning of the second game ; and so on, alternately, in all the subsequent games of a set. 21 . Forty is three strokes given at the beginning of every game of a set. 22. Half.Court : the players having agreed into whtch Court the giver of the odds ¿hall play, the... | |
| William Wood (of New York.) - 1880 - 130 Seiten
...beginning of the second game; and so on, alternately, in all the subsequent games of a set. 21. 40 is three strokes given at the beginning of every game of a set. 22. Half-Court : the players having agreed into which Court the giver of odds shall play, the latter... | |
| Robert Durie Osborn - 1881 - 72 Seiten
...beginning of the second game ; and so on alternately in all the subsequent games of a set. 32. FORTY. — Forty is three strokes given at the beginning of every...having agreed into -which Court the giver of the odds of half-court shall play, the latter loses a stroke if the ball returned by him drop outside any of... | |
| Helen Campbell - 1883 - 470 Seiten
...strokes at the beginning of the second, and so on alternately in all the subsequent games of a set. Forty is three strokes given at the beginning of every game of a set. Half-court. The players having agreed into which court the giver of the odds of half-court shall play,... | |
| William Harrison Starkey - 1884 - 300 Seiten
...at the beginning of the second game, and so on alternately in all the subsequent games of a set. 27. FORTY is three strokes given at the beginning of every game of a set. 28. HALF COURT. — The players having agreed into which court the giver of the odds shall play, the... | |
| Lina Beard, Adelia Belle Beard - 1887 - 480 Seiten
...the beginning of the second game ; and so on, alternately, in all the subsequent games of the set. Forty is three strokes given at the beginning of every game of a set. Half court : The players may agree into which half court, right or left, the giver of the odds shall... | |
| Henry Hall - 1887 - 520 Seiten
...the beginning of the second game, and so on alternately in all the subsequent games of the set. 42. Forty is three strokes given at the beginning of every game of a set. 43. Half Court : The players may agree into which half court, right or left, the giver of the odds... | |
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