| Andrew Sloan Draper - Self-culture - 1907 - 432 pages
...half-time there shall he a hully in the centre of the ground. The hully shall he played as foliows: Each player is to strike the ground on his own side of the hall, and his opponent's stick over the hall three times alternately; after which either of the two... | |
| Frank Elston - Games - 1908 - 132 pages
...player of each side bullying the ball at the centre of the ground. To bully the ball, each player must strike the ground on his own side of the ball and...over the ball three times alternately, after which one of these two players must strike the ball before it is in play. Every other player must be nearer... | |
| Country life - 1909 - 452 pages
...a flat face on the left hand side only, and must possess no metal or other fittings, or weights, or of the ball and his opponent's stick over the ball three times alternately. Then one or other of the two players must strike the ball before it is in general play. No goal can... | |
| Hugh Chisholm - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1913 - 1290 pages
...side-lines and at the corners of the ground, one yard outside the line. In the " bully " each player must strike the ground on his own side of the ball and his opponent's stick alternately. Some latitude has been extended to the goalkeeper, who, except in a penalty bully, is... | |
| Eustace E. White - Field hockey - 1922 - 322 pages
...the centre of the ground (and after each goal and half-time). To bully the ball, each player shall strike the ground on his own side of the ball, and...over the ball three times alternately ; after which, one of these two players must strike the ball before it is in general play. In all cases of bullying,... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1922 - 878 pages
...players ''bullying" the ball in the centre of the ground; ie, each player must strike the ground on hig 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... | |
| Wordsworth Editions, Limited - Fiction - 2007 - 1106 pages
...(football): in hockey, the opening (or reopening) of the game — two opposing players each striking the ground on his own side of the ball and his opponent's stick alternately, three times, and then trying to strike the ball (also bully-off )- — vt and vi bully... | |
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