When the striker takes a life, he may continue to play on as long as he can make a hazard, or until the balls are all off the table, in which latter case he plays from the baulk, or places his ball on the spot as at the commencement. The Game of Billiards - Стр. 241авторы: Michael Phelan - 1858 - Страниц: 255Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Henry George Bohn - 1856 - Страниц: 692
...until the stroke be played, and after the balls have ceased running they must be replaced. 640 14. When the striker takes a life, he may continue to...places his ball on the spot as at the commencement. 13. If a ball or balls are in the way of a striker's cue, so that he cannot play at his ball, he can... | |
| George Frederick Pardon - 1857 - Страниц: 190
...have them taken up. 15. When a striker takes a life, he may continue to play as long as he can take a hazard, or until the balls are all off the table,...places his ball on the spot as at the commencement. 16. The first person who loses his three lives is entitled to purchase, or, as it is called, to star... | |
| William White (writer on billiards.) - 1865 - Страниц: 154
...are in the way of a striker's cue, so that he cannot play at his ball, he can have them taken up. 14. When the striker takes a life, he may continue to...places his ball on the spot as at the commencement. 15. The first person who loses his three lives, is entitled to purchase, or, as it is called, to star... | |
| George Frederick Pardon - 1868 - Страниц: 98
...are in the way of a striker's cue, so that he cannot play at his ball, he can have them taken up. 14. When the striker takes a life, he may continue to...places his ball on the spot as at the commencement. 15. The first person who loses his three lives is entitled to purchase, or, as it is called, to star... | |
| Modern pastime, Pastime - 1871 - Страниц: 218
...are in the way of a striker's cue, so that he cannot play at his ball, he can have them taken up. 14. When the striker takes a life, he may continue to...places his ball on the spot, as at the commencement. 15. The first person who loses his three lives is entitled to purchase, or, as it is called, to star... | |
| George Frederick Pardon - 1873 - Страниц: 464
...table should he choose to strike the cushion first.] 13. When the striker takes a life, he continues to play on as long as he can make a hazard, or until...balls are all off the table; in which latter case he spots his ball, as at first. 14. The first player who loses his three lives is entitled to purchase,... | |
| Albert De Vere - 1873 - Страниц: 104
...up. XIV.—When the striker takes a life, he continues to play on as long as he can make a Winning Hazard, or until the balls are all off the table ; in which latter case he places his own ball on the spot as at the commencement. [The player wins a life by pocketing the object-ball,... | |
| Edmond Hoyle - 1914
...taken up. 14. When the striker takes a life, he continues to play on as long as he can pocket a ball, or until the balls are all off the table, in which latter case he places his own ball on the spot as at the commencement. 15. The first player who loses his three lives... | |
| White and Bohn - 18?? - Страниц: 118
...are in the way of a striker's cue, so that he cannot play at his ball, he can have them taken up. 14. When the striker takes a life, he may continue to...places his ball on the spot as at the commencement. 15. The first person who loses his three lives is entitled to purchase, or, as it is called, to star... | |
| John Roberts - 1869 - Страниц: 420
...in the way of a striker's cue, so as in any manner to incommode him, he can have them taken up. 14. When the striker takes a life, he may continue to play on at the nearest ball as long as he scores a winning hazard, or until the balls are all off the table... | |
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