London, that, after the cocks of the main are weighed, the match bills are compared. That every pair of dead or equal weight are separated, and fight against others, provided that it appears that the main can be enlarged by adding thereto either one battle... Racing Calendar - Seite 1931805Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Edmond Hoyle - 1847 - 522 Seiten
...Method of MATCHING and FIGHTING of COCKS in London, in practice ever since the reign of King Charles II. In matching (with relation to the battles), it is...the match- bills are compared. That every pair of equal or dead weight are separated, and fight against others ; provided that it appears that the main... | |
| John Harland, Thomas Turner Wilkinson - 1873 - 344 Seiten
...upwards towards the end, that every lighter pair may fight earlier than those that are heavier. " 2. In matching, with relation to the battles, it is a...that after the cocks of the main are weighed, the match-bills are compared. " 3. That every pair of dead or equal weight are separated, and fight against... | |
| John Harland - 1873 - 332 Seiten
...upwards towards the end, that every lighter pair may fight earlier than those that are heavier. " 2. In matching, with relation to the battles, it is a...that after the cocks of the main are weighed, the match-bills are compared. " 3. That every pair of dead or equal weight are separated, and fight against... | |
| John Porter - 1876 - 516 Seiten
...pair may fight earlier than those that are heavier. "2. — In matching, with relation to the battles, after the cocks of the main are weighed, the match bills are to be compared. "3. — That every pair of equal weight are separated, and fight against others ; provided... | |
| John Porter - 1876 - 518 Seiten
...pair may fight earlier than those that are heavier. "2. — In matching, with relation to the battles, after the cocks of the main are weighed, the match bills are to be compared. "3. — That every pair of equal weight are separated, and fight against others ; provided... | |
| P. Proud - 1903 - 184 Seiten
...match) first, proceeding upwards to the end: that every lighter pair may fight earlier than those that are » heavier. In matching (with relation to the...compared. That every pair of dead or equal weight are separated, and fight against others, provided that it appears that the main can be enlarged by adding... | |
| Sir Walter Gilbey - 1912 - 154 Seiten
...March) first, proceeding upwards, to the end ; that every lighter pair may fight earlier than those that are heavier " In matching (with relation to the battles)...London— " That after the cocks of the main are weighed, and the Match Bills are compared " That every pair of dead, or equal, weight are separatee! and fight... | |
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