Touchers and Rubs on Ye Anciente Royale Game of Bowles: A Series of Notes, Facts, Records, and Comments, Touching the Development of the Game of Bowls, from Ancient Times to the Present DayThomas Taylor, 1893 - 100 psl. |
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... agree with the old Arabic proverb , which says , " Honour to the beginner , even though the follower does better . " In the words of the immortal William- " I do beseech you To understand my purposes aright . " DUNOON , January , 1893 ...
... agree with the old Arabic proverb , which says , " Honour to the beginner , even though the follower does better . " In the words of the immortal William- " I do beseech you To understand my purposes aright . " DUNOON , January , 1893 ...
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... agree that the words bowle ( Old English ) , and bowl of the present day , are derived from bulla , Latin for bubble . The following have all a bearing on the subject : in French we have boule , bowl ; balle , ball ; billes , billiard ...
... agree that the words bowle ( Old English ) , and bowl of the present day , are derived from bulla , Latin for bubble . The following have all a bearing on the subject : in French we have boule , bowl ; balle , ball ; billes , billiard ...
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... agree , shall call in another of the umpires , who must also be a neutral person , to determine whether the objection is frivolous ; but if there be reasonable ground for doubt , the bowl or bowls shall at once be sent to one of the ...
... agree , shall call in another of the umpires , who must also be a neutral person , to determine whether the objection is frivolous ; but if there be reasonable ground for doubt , the bowl or bowls shall at once be sent to one of the ...
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... agree , their decision shall be final ; if they cannot agree , the point shall be decided by the umpire previously appointed , whom failing , by a neutral person mutually chosen . VII . The Cloth or Mat . 1. Each player , when playing ...
... agree , their decision shall be final ; if they cannot agree , the point shall be decided by the umpire previously appointed , whom failing , by a neutral person mutually chosen . VII . The Cloth or Mat . 1. Each player , when playing ...
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... agreement as to its position , otherwise the head shall be begun anew . 2. While at rest . When a jack while at rest is burned- ( a ) By one of the players , the opposite party may replace it in its original position , or allow it to ...
... agreement as to its position , otherwise the head shall be begun anew . 2. While at rest . When a jack while at rest is burned- ( a ) By one of the players , the opposite party may replace it in its original position , or allow it to ...
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