In the game of English Cat there are from four to eight bases,
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In the game of English Cat there are from four to eight bases,
depending on the number of players. The bases may be small stones, or
even holes in the ground.
The moment the ball touches the ground it is ‘in play,’ and the enemy
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The moment the ball touches the ground it is ‘in play,’ and the enemy
lines up on their goal line will block the kick, if possible.
Many of the best links are laid out where the soil is sandy and the
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Many of the best links are laid out where the soil is sandy and the
grass sparse and stiff. Such links dry quickly after a rain, and the
ball is easily played and seen. The course in this country for the
regulation game is sometimes three miles long; shorter courses can be
laid out for informal work and practice. The links do not extend in a
straight line. It is much better to have them wind about and end near
the start. By carefully planning the curves, a golf course may be made
to occupy limited grounds.
Never go in more than twice a day, even if a fresh lot of boys come
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Never go in more than twice a day, even if a fresh lot of boys come
down to ‘dare’ you. Learn to laugh at dares.
When the performer apparently tightens the knot, he in reality only
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knot
When the performer apparently tightens the knot, he in reality only
strains one end of the handkerchief, grasping it above and below the
knot. This pulls that end of the handkerchief out of its twisted
condition and into a straight line, round which the other end of the
handkerchief remains twisted; in other words, converts the knot into a
slip-knot. After each successive knot he still straightens this same
end of the handkerchief. This end, being thus made straight, would
naturally be left longer than the other, which is twisted round and
round it. This tendency the performer counteracts by drawing it
partially back through the slip-knot at each pretended tightening.
When he finally covers over the knots, which he does with the left
hand, he holds the straightened portion of the handkerchief,
immediately behind the knots, between the first finger and thumb of
the right hand, and therewith, in the act of covering over the knots,
draws this straightened portion completely out of the slipknot.
The poet Pope says, ‘The proper study of mankind is man
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by: Pierre Rouzier
, Tammy White
, Tom Gilfilan
, Jane Johnson
, Pierre A. Rouzier
publisher: Sportsmed Press
, released: April, 2004
price: $40.51 (new), $32.99 (used)
A ‘foursomes’ is when two players play against another two, each side
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by: Ben Hogan
publisher: Fireside
, released: 20 September, 1985
price: $9.60 (new), $3.71 (used)
During the autumn and when the weather is dry and the nights not too
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about a roaring fire, and with one blanket under and another over
During the autumn and when the weather is dry and the nights not too
cool, the best way to camp is in the open, sleeping on beds of boughs,
about a roaring fire, and with one blanket under and another over.
if not too large, are a standard bait for pike, salmon, pickerel, and
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by: Todd Downs
publisher: Rodale Books
, released: 24 February, 2005
price: $13.57 (new), $11.50 (used)
4
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with cord or wire. The length must not exceed forty-two inches nor the
diameter, at the thickest, more than two and a half inches.