The Badminton Magazine of Sports and Pastimes, Volumen8

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Alfred Edward Thomas Watson
Longmans, Green, and Company, 1899

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Página 414 - heavy yoke was ordained for the sons of Adam from the day they go out of their mother's womb till the day that they return to the mother of all things, from him who is clothed in blue silk and weareth a crown even to him who weareth simple linen—wrath, envy, trouble and
Página 276 - and now remains That we find out the cause of this effect, Or rather say, the cause of this defect, For this effect defective comes by cause. and
Página 77 - goal line is out of play, and may not touch the ball himself nor in any way whatever prevent any other player from doing so until the ball has been played; but no player is out of play when the ball is kicked from behind the
Página 540 - of: An iron coast and angry waves, You seemed to hear them climb and fall And roar rock-thwarted under bellowing caves, Beneath the windy wall.
Página 77 - and it shall not be in play until it has touched the ground. VI. When a player has kicked the ball, any one of the same side who is nearer to the opponents' goal line is out of play, and may not touch the ball himself nor in any way
Página 77 - The winners of the toss shall have the choice of goals. The game shall be commenced by a place kick from the centre of the ground by the side losing the toss, the other side shall not approach within 10 yards of the ball until it is kicked off.
Página 77 - The maximum length of ground shall be 200 yards, the maximum BREADTH shall be 100 yards ; the length and breadth shall be marked off with flags, and the goals shall be defined by two upright posts, 8 yards apart, without any tape or bar across them.
Página 190 - along, an' bedad ! whatever obstackle wouldn't throw her down, faith, she'd throw it down, an' there's the thraffic they had in it. ' " I declare to me sowl," says I, " if they continue on this way there's a great chance some one o' thim '11 win," says I. ' " Ye lie !
Página 78 - If a player makes a Fair Catch he shall be entitled to a Free Kick, provided he claims it by making a mark with his heel at once; and in order to take such kick he may go as far back as he pleases, and no player on the opposite side shall
Página 192 - her; and whether it was over-anxious he was, turnin' around the way I'd hear him cursin', or whether it was some slither or slide came to owld Bocock's mare, I dunno, but she was bet up agin the last obstackle but two, and before ye could say

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