Handbook of Athletic Sports, Volume 1Ernest Bell G. Bell & sons, 1890 - Athletics |
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... lose the weight of your body , which , of course , is wanted for the stroke ; and this loss partly explains the extraordinary difference of power F remedy . Till you have attained to a firm right. BATTING . 65.
... lose the weight of your body , which , of course , is wanted for the stroke ; and this loss partly explains the extraordinary difference of power F remedy . Till you have attained to a firm right. BATTING . 65.
Page 65
... lose the weight of your body , which , of course , is wanted for the stroke ; and this loss partly explains the extraordinary difference of power F • in some men's forward play compared to that of. BATTING . 65.
... lose the weight of your body , which , of course , is wanted for the stroke ; and this loss partly explains the extraordinary difference of power F • in some men's forward play compared to that of. BATTING . 65.
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... stroke from mischievous tendencies . If he is checked , the loss to the country might be serious . LEG - HITTING ... lose his freshness , and sends down a few to leg , it is a terrible thing for him to see them mercilessly whacked for ...
... stroke from mischievous tendencies . If he is checked , the loss to the country might be serious . LEG - HITTING ... lose his freshness , and sends down a few to leg , it is a terrible thing for him to see them mercilessly whacked for ...
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... lose a stroke . " It was not , in fact , until the year 1877 , when the first championship was held under the auspices of the All England Club , that a code of laws in any respect satisfactory was issued ; and it was owing to the energy ...
... lose a stroke . " It was not , in fact , until the year 1877 , when the first championship was held under the auspices of the All England Club , that a code of laws in any respect satisfactory was issued ; and it was owing to the energy ...
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... lose a stroke . " It was not , in fact , until the year 1877 , when the first championship was held under the auspices of the All England Club , that a code of laws in any respect satisfactory was issued ; and it was owing to the energy ...
... lose a stroke . " It was not , in fact , until the year 1877 , when the first championship was held under the auspices of the All England Club , that a code of laws in any respect satisfactory was issued ; and it was owing to the energy ...
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2-quarters Alfred Lyttelton backhand ball in-play ball served batsman beginning better bisque bound bowler bowling boys byes called change sides Charterhouse School chase club court cricket difficult Ditto Edit end-wall England English Engravings Ernest Renshaw Erwood Eton fast bowling fault field Fieldsman first-cut forehand forward four games front wall gallery gallery-post give giver golf ground half-court half-court-line half-volley hand hand-out hard hazard-side History hockey hole Illustrations inner-court JULIAN MARSHALL lawn tennis Leg Byes loses a stroke match Memoir Notes odds opponent out-of-court outer-court partner pent-house pepper-box play player win Portrait position practice Prince's Club Queen's Club racket return the ball Rugby rules schools score server service-line side-wall stand straight strike the ball striker striker-out struck style thing touched the floor Trans umpire volley vols wicket wicket-keeper Woodcuts yards young player
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