English Field Hockey for Men and Women: Official Publication of the A.F.H.A., Comp. by Constance M.K. Applebee |
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... stop the game . RULE XIV . " STICKS . " When a player strikes at the ball , his stick must not during any portion of the stroke rise above his shoulder . The umpire shall rigidly enforce this rule without waiting for an appeal . No ...
... stop the game . RULE XIV . " STICKS . " When a player strikes at the ball , his stick must not during any portion of the stroke rise above his shoulder . The umpire shall rigidly enforce this rule without waiting for an appeal . No ...
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... stop to think of what one has learnt . In training a new eleven there are two dangers , one is the training them to be quick at the expense of good and correct play . The other is letting them train " too slow , " and developing a lack ...
... stop to think of what one has learnt . In training a new eleven there are two dangers , one is the training them to be quick at the expense of good and correct play . The other is letting them train " too slow , " and developing a lack ...
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... stop or stroke " and so giving a free hit . As a general maxim , the left shoulder should be toward the opponents ' goal and the pass be watched for over the right shoulder , the stick held ready to seize the ball the instant it is ...
... stop or stroke " and so giving a free hit . As a general maxim , the left shoulder should be toward the opponents ' goal and the pass be watched for over the right shoulder , the stick held ready to seize the ball the instant it is ...
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... stop it before hitting , for backs above all things must be safe and certain , and never attempt risky play . When once the ball passes them their goal is in great danger . When the ball is in the circle they should fall back and be ...
... stop it before hitting , for backs above all things must be safe and certain , and never attempt risky play . When once the ball passes them their goal is in great danger . When the ball is in the circle they should fall back and be ...
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... stop for any appeal . On a goal being scored and an- nounced by the umpire the captain of the side scored against must be quick to start the clapping of her own side for the vic- torious foes . All through the game the captain , as ...
... stop for any appeal . On a goal being scored and an- nounced by the umpire the captain of the side scored against must be quick to start the clapping of her own side for the vic- torious foes . All through the game the captain , as ...
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Address A. G. SPALDING American Field Hockey Applebee Ash head Athletic Sports WRIGHT attacking side Base Ball breach of Rules cane handle Canvas captain Catalogue Mailed Free Catalogue of Athletic center forward champion Complete in box Corbett Pattern cricket ball defending side Ditson's Catalogue Double Court double stitched eleven feet Field Hockey Association Field Hockey Sticks finest Foot Ball free hit fullbacks goal keeper goal line goalkeeper ground halfbacks Handsomely Illustrated Catalogue Henry Chadwick Hockey Sticks 000 Illustrated Catalogue Mailed inch Indian Clubs match olive tanned leather one-piece top opponent pair pass patent palm grip patent palm lacing penalty bully player quick Regulation Stick Regulation Style rubber scored Send for Spalding's Send for Wright SENDA BERENSON shoe side line SPALDING & BROS Spalding's Athletic Spalding's Complete Catalogue Sports Mailed Free striking circle Tennis top and welted umpire welted seams wing WRIGHT & DITSON YORK CHICAGO DENVER
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Page 5 - There's a breathless hush in the Close to-night — Ten to make and the match to win — A bumping pitch and a blinding light, An hour to play and the last man in. And it's not for the sake of a ribboned coat, Or the selfish hope of a season's fame, But his Captain's hand on his shoulder smote — " Play up! play up! and play the game!
Page 5 - Play up! play up! and play the game! " This is the word that year by year, While in her place the School is set, Every one of her sons must hear, And none that hears it dare forget. This they all with a joyful mind Bear through life like a torch in flame, And falling fling to the host behind — " Play up! play up! and play the game!
Page 5 - Play up! play up! and play the game!' The sand of the desert is sodden red, Red with the wreck of a square that broke; The Catling's jammed and the Colonel dead, And the regiment blind with dust and smoke. The river of death has brimmed his banks, And England's far, and Honour a name, But the voice of a schoolboy rallies the ranks: 'Play up! play up! and play the game!
Page 24 - ... it shall be brought out 25 yards in a direction at right angles to the goal line from the point where it crossed the line and there 'bullied.
Page 18 - BALL in the centre of the ground, and after each goal and after half time, there shall be a bully in the centre of the ground. The bully shall be played as follows : Each player is to strike the ground on his own side of the ball and his opponent's stick over the ball three times alternately ; after which either of the two players...
Page 19 - She may not touch the ball, nor approach nor remain within 5 yards of it, nor in any way interfere with any other player until the ball has been touched or hit by one of her opponents. No player...
Page 18 - The object of the game is to carry the ball by means of the stick, using passes and hits, from one member of the team to another, through the opponent's goal. A goal is scored when the ball has passed entirely over the goal line between the posts as a result of a hit by an attacker or having glanced off an attacker's stick. Each goal scores one point. "Bully Off.
Page 18 - The play is begun by two opposing players "bullying" the ball in the centre of the ground; ie, each player must strike the ground on his own side of the ball and his opponent's stick over the ball three times, after which either player may strike the ball. A goal is counted when the ball has passed entirely over the -goal line under the bar, the ball while within the striking circle having been hit or glanced off the stick of an attacker. While in play, the ball may be caught, but must immediately...