Walter Camp's Book of College Sports

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Century Company, 1893 - 329 páginas

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Página 312 - ... or implied, whereby his becoming or continuing a member of such club would be of any pecuniary benefit to him whatever, direct or indirect ; and who shall in other and all respects conform to the rules and regulations of this organization.
Página 300 - If, in running from first to second base, from second to third base, or from third to home base he runs more than three feet from a direct line between...
Página 300 - SEC. 9. If at any time while the ball is in play, he be touched by the ball in the hands of a fielder, unless some part of his person...
Página 302 - The umpire must keep the contesting nines playing constantly from the commencement of the game to its termination, allowing such delays only as are rendered unavoidable by accident, injury, or rain. He must, until the completion of the game, require the players of each side to promptly take their positions in the field as soon as the third man is put out, and must require the first striker of the opposite side to be in his position at the bat as soon as the fielders are in their places. The umpire...
Página 320 - Each competitor shall make one attempt in the order of his name on the program; then those who have failed (if any) shall have a second trial in regular order, and those failing on this trial shall take their final trial. Displacing the bar counts as a
Página 295 - Any motion made by the pitcher to deliver the ball to the bat without delivering it, and shall be held to include any and every accustomed motion with the hands, arms, or feet, or position of the body assumed by the pitcher in his delivery of the ball, and any motion calculated to deceive a base-runner, except the ball be accidentally dropped.
Página 296 - One run shall be scored every time a base-runner, after having regularly touched the first three bases, shall touch the home base before three hands are out, and players shall score in the order of going to the bat, unless previously put out.
Página 289 - The home base must be of whitened rubber twelve inches square, so fixed in the ground as to be even with the surface, and so placed in the corner of the in-field that two of its sides will form part of the boundaries of said in-field. The first, second, and third bases must be canvas bags, fifteen inches square, painted white, and filled with some soft material, and so placed that the center of the second base shall be upon its corner of the in-field, and the center of the first and third bases shall...
Página 285 - The captains shall toss up before the commencement of the match, and the winner of the toss shall have his choice of goal or of kick-off.
Página 295 - Pitcher while standing wholly within the lines of his position, and facing the Batsman, the ball, so delivered, to pass over the Home Base, not lower than the Batsman's knee, nor higher than his shoulder...

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