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Pagina 5
... side is a far better number than twenty . The arguments pro and con have been discussed in these columns , and the chronicler congratulates the school on the sensible decision arrived at . Now for our foreign matches . In the first ...
... side is a far better number than twenty . The arguments pro and con have been discussed in these columns , and the chronicler congratulates the school on the sensible decision arrived at . Now for our foreign matches . In the first ...
Pagina 6
... Side , it shall be brought out straight 15 yards and started again by a Bully but , if hit behind by any one of the side whose goal - line it is , a player of the opposite side shall hit it out . from within one yard of the 6 THE ...
... Side , it shall be brought out straight 15 yards and started again by a Bully but , if hit behind by any one of the side whose goal - line it is , a player of the opposite side shall hit it out . from within one yard of the 6 THE ...
Pagina 7
... side to that which hit it out , shall roll it out from the point on the boundary line where it left the ground , in a direction at right angles with the boundary line at least 10 yards , and it shall not be in play until it has touched ...
... side to that which hit it out , shall roll it out from the point on the boundary line where it left the ground , in a direction at right angles with the boundary line at least 10 yards , and it shall not be in play until it has touched ...
Pagina 11
... side or the middle of the ground ? Further , I believe that a level ground improves the play - at any rate a sloping ground discourages dribbling , and too many of our half - backs have spoiled their play by trusting to " spurts down ...
... side or the middle of the ground ? Further , I believe that a level ground improves the play - at any rate a sloping ground discourages dribbling , and too many of our half - backs have spoiled their play by trusting to " spurts down ...
Pagina 23
... side , but seemed more at home there himself , where his readiness to take advantage of every opening makes him very dangerous . On the wings Womersley , Furneaux , Arkle , and Dawson , who made the prettiest run of the after- noon ...
... side , but seemed more at home there himself , where his readiness to take advantage of every opening makes him very dangerous . On the wings Womersley , Furneaux , Arkle , and Dawson , who made the prettiest run of the after- noon ...
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Arkle Askwith Baker's ball Bengough better Blackheath Booth Bowden-Smith bowled bowler BOWLING ANALYSIS boys Byes Cambridge Capt Captain Challen Chapel Cheltenham choir Cirencester Clapham Rovers Club College Cotton House Craufurd cricket Curtler Davies DEAR drill Duncan Editor Eton College Exeter College Farrar football Ford forward Glennie goal Gostenhofer Gould's ground half-back Hardwick Hardy Heaton Hill Hitchcock Hodgson hope Horner's HOUSE MATCH kicked Kitcat Lascelles Leach Leaf Mahon Marlborough Marlborough College Martyn master Napier Nomads Old Cheltonians Old Marlburians Oxford Peake Penny Reading played present Preshute Priv prize Race Committee Rifle Corps Rugby Saturday School score season Sergt Sharp's shooting side Society soon squash Stanton Steel success Tatham Taylor term Thompson Thring touch-down Turner Ulfilas Upcott's Vans-Agnew Vassall victory Way's wickets Wimbledon Windeler Womersley won the toss yards
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Pagina 88 - comforted, My question eagerly did I renew, " How is it that you live, and what is it yon do ? " He with a smile did then his words repeat, And said, that gathering leeches far and wide He travelled ; stirring
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Pagina 88 - promise of a glorious day." A gentle answer did the old man make, In courteous speech which forth he slowly drew ; And him with further words I thus bespake,
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Pagina 23 - Having risen and caught the speaker's eye, I brought out two or three sentences, when a mist seemed to rise before my eyes ; I then lost my recollection, and could see nothing but the speaker's wig, which swelled, and swelled, and swelled, till it covered the whole house ! I then sank back on my seat.
Pagina 88 - been reading in a book ; And now a stranger's privilege I took ; And drawing to his side, to him did say,
Pagina 88 - This is a lonesome place for one like yon," Ere he replied, a flash of mild surprise Broke from the sable orbs of his yet vivid eyes.