The Badminton Magazine of Sports and Pastimes, Volumen12Alfred Edward Thomas Watson Longmans, Green, and Company, 1901 |
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... umpire — and it shall be the Eleven v . the Next Sixteen , ' ' I'd a good deal rather you played , ' Ferguson retorted with a laugh . Still do as you like as long as you play fair . ' At which the other contrived a look of cunning that ...
... umpire — and it shall be the Eleven v . the Next Sixteen , ' ' I'd a good deal rather you played , ' Ferguson retorted with a laugh . Still do as you like as long as you play fair . ' At which the other contrived a look of cunning that ...
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... umpire's scrupulousness , and the game proceeded . When stumps were drawn the score read 642 for four wickets , and Ferguson had contributed the mag- nificent total of 437 , not out . He had hit no fewer than ninety - two boundaries ...
... umpire's scrupulousness , and the game proceeded . When stumps were drawn the score read 642 for four wickets , and Ferguson had contributed the mag- nificent total of 437 , not out . He had hit no fewer than ninety - two boundaries ...
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... umpires , have debarred certain men from bowling next season , while others are warned . I have heard it urged as an argument against this view that the umpires were afraid to do their duty and no - ball men of doubtful delivery for a ...
... umpires , have debarred certain men from bowling next season , while others are warned . I have heard it urged as an argument against this view that the umpires were afraid to do their duty and no - ball men of doubtful delivery for a ...
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... umpires - or some of them - are afraid to no - ball men , my remedy for this is that these umpires should be dropped , and others found who would do their duty . The umpires cannot complain that they are not supported , for they are ...
... umpires - or some of them - are afraid to no - ball men , my remedy for this is that these umpires should be dropped , and others found who would do their duty . The umpires cannot complain that they are not supported , for they are ...
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... umpires in the same match , so in his case it cannot be said that the umpires did not do their duty . He threw and was promptly no - balled , and I maintain that the umpires will in future act in the same way towards any other bowler ...
... umpires in the same match , so in his case it cannot be said that the umpires did not do their duty . He threw and was promptly no - balled , and I maintain that the umpires will in future act in the same way towards any other bowler ...
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Página 413 - Now this is the law of the Jungle, As old and as true as the sky: And the wolf that shall keep it may prosper, But the wolf that shall break it must die.
Página 49 - For good undone, and gifts misspent, and resolutions vain, 'Tis somewhat late to trouble. This I know, I should live the same life over, if I had to live again, And the chances are I go where most men go.
Página 446 - 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
Página 166 - Dexterity so obeying appetite That what he will he does, and does so much That proof is called impossibility.
Página 625 - pater ipse manu magna Portunus euntem Impulit. Illa noto citius volucrique sagitta Ad terram fugit et portu se condidit alto.
Página 49 - I've had my share of pastime, and I've done my share of toil, And life is short—the longest life a span
Página 193 - Casual water shall mean any temporary accumulation of water (whether caused by rainfall or otherwise) which is not one of the ordinary and recognised hazards of the course