Collier's Cyclopedia of Commercial and Social Information and Treasury of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge on Art, Science, Pastimes, Belles-lettres, and Many Other Subjects of Interest in the American Home CircleP. F. Collier, 1882 - 758 էջ |
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... player finds that he can rapidly extend the length of stretch , until at last he can throw himself nearly flat on the ground , and yet spring up again . In order to strengthen both arms equally , they should be used alternately . One ...
... player finds that he can rapidly extend the length of stretch , until at last he can throw himself nearly flat on the ground , and yet spring up again . In order to strengthen both arms equally , they should be used alternately . One ...
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... player shall be required to present himself upon the field during said game in a neat and cleanly condition , but no player shall attach anything to the sole or heel of his shoes other than the ordinary baseball shoe plate . 8. The ...
... player shall be required to present himself upon the field during said game in a neat and cleanly condition , but no player shall attach anything to the sole or heel of his shoes other than the ordinary baseball shoe plate . 8. The ...
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... player ; if , while the First Base be occupied by a Base Runner , three strikes be called on him by the Umpire , except when two men are already out ; if , while making the third strike , the ball hits his person or clothing ; if ...
... player ; if , while the First Base be occupied by a Base Runner , three strikes be called on him by the Umpire , except when two men are already out ; if , while making the third strike , the ball hits his person or clothing ; if ...
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... player shall leave his position in the field , his place at the bat , on the bases or players ' bench , to approach or address the Umpire , except on an interpretation of the Playing Rules , and only that shall be done by the Captains ...
... player shall leave his position in the field , his place at the bat , on the bases or players ' bench , to approach or address the Umpire , except on an interpretation of the Playing Rules , and only that shall be done by the Captains ...
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... player re- ceiving a bisque cannot roquet a ball twice in the same turn without making an intermediate point . In other respects , a bisque confers all the advantages of an extra turn . A player receiving two or more bisques cannot take ...
... player re- ceiving a bisque cannot roquet a ball twice in the same turn without making an intermediate point . In other respects , a bisque confers all the advantages of an extra turn . A player receiving two or more bisques cannot take ...
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