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... yards from the scrimmage , and drop as often as possible seemed good in theory , but it was found impracticable and abandoned . Rule the first gave back to half - backs their darling avocation , and rule two has resulted in some hard ...
... yards from the scrimmage , and drop as often as possible seemed good in theory , but it was found impracticable and abandoned . Rule the first gave back to half - backs their darling avocation , and rule two has resulted in some hard ...
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... yards , and the minimum length shall be 100 yards ; the maximum breadth of the ground shall be 80 yards , and the minimum breadth shall be 50 yards , the length and breadth shall be marked off with flags , and the goals shall be upright ...
... yards , and the minimum length shall be 100 yards ; the maximum breadth of the ground shall be 80 yards , and the minimum breadth shall be 50 yards , the length and breadth shall be marked off with flags , and the goals shall be upright ...
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Marlborough coll. hit it out . from within one yard of the nearest corner flag - post and no Player shall be allowed within 20 yards of the ball , until hit out . 5. - When the ball is in touch , a Player of the opposite side to that ...
Marlborough coll. hit it out . from within one yard of the nearest corner flag - post and no Player shall be allowed within 20 yards of the ball , until hit out . 5. - When the ball is in touch , a Player of the opposite side to that ...
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... yards , and wheeling round opened a heavy fire on the Turks . Then the Infantry went in and won the day on our left wing , and all was over for us . The last shell fell and left us in peace with our charge . Hearing there were doctors ...
... yards , and wheeling round opened a heavy fire on the Turks . Then the Infantry went in and won the day on our left wing , and all was over for us . The last shell fell and left us in peace with our charge . Hearing there were doctors ...
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... yards the next , and so on ; so that those O.M.'s who prefer a longer race might come down one year , and those who prefer a shorter one another year . I would also venture to suggest that the races round the Eleven should be run the ...
... yards the next , and so on ; so that those O.M.'s who prefer a longer race might come down one year , and those who prefer a shorter one another year . I would also venture to suggest that the races round the Eleven should be run the ...
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