The chess-player's handbook
... player who began it has the first move or the following one . VI . The player who gives the odds has the right of moving first in each game , unless otherwise agreed . Whenever a Pawn is given , it is understood to be always the King's ...
The Chess Player's Magazine
... player has three principal answers ( after his King's Pawn is captured by first player at move 6 ) , viz . , 6. Q. to K. B. third , or 6. Kt . to K. R. third , or 6. B. to Q. fifth ( see Game I. , variations C , D , & E respectively ) ...
The chess player's chronicle
... player should be a mathematician . Then there was a third class - the modest players ; and he would say , to show how well he thought_of humanity in general , that there were many of those . Many of them , however , might become good ...
The Chess Player's Instructor
... player capturing falsely to move the man touched correctly , or may compel him to move his King . If a player castle improperly , his adversary may either allow the false castling to remain , permit his opponent to castle correctly , or ...
Chess Player's Chronicle
... player as KOLISCH . THE DOCTOR . I thought KOLISCH was a quick player ; at least when I saw him play here he was very quick . THE PROFESSOR . He may be quick when he plays skittling games , but he is certainly not quick in a serious ...
Year-book
... player handicapped because he is a good player , but the bad player is also handicapped because he is a bad player . The player . The reason is this : The player . object. of. handicapping. is. to. put. all. players. on. the. same. level. ,.
Music Trade Indicator
... PLAYER ACTIONS OFFERS GOOD BUSINESS FOR THE DEALER How the Dealer Can Make Money for Himself by Installing Player Actions in Used Pianos and Rebuilding Old Trade - In Players - Description of Unit Player Action New York , August 29 ...
Golf for Young Players
... player ; never at any time should there be slouchy playing . The best then will be the normal , and the player at all times will be ready for the match . Practising for a tournament is a big order ; it may demoralize the morale of ...
The Official Rules of Card Games
... player are counted and cards are bunched for new deal . Any player playing out all the cards in his hand retires from the play for the balance of that hand . Should a player win a trick with his last card , next active player to his ...
Composition of California Shellmounds
... player was puzzled , for he did not know how to enter the house undetected . Finally , he cut two feathers from ... player . Flute - player , however , placed his flutes in the water before Hail caught him . He told Hail that he ...
The Encyclopædia Britannica
... player whose ball he pocketed , which the pyramid is made of fifteen red or coloured balls , with the strik- ball is then to be considered in hand . The first player who loses ing ball white . This white ball is common to both players ...
The Encyclopædia Britannica
... players being seated , the pack is shuffled and a card dealt face upwards to each . The player to whom a knave falls has the first deal , the player to his left deals next , and so on in rota- tion . Each ch player is entitled to a deal ...
Illustrated Naval and Military Magazine
... player is willingly to strike either his antagonist or his antagonist's horse . VII . No player is to lay his hand on his antagonist or his antagonist's rein . VIII . -Any player , when his antagonist is about to strike the ball , may ...
Boys' and Girls' Book of Outdoor Games
... player's hands . ( b ) Under no circumstances must a player reach across the net , and ( c ) neither must he raise his hand over his shoulder , i . e . , overhand , in tossing the ring ; if he does so he loses a point . 3. The ring may ...
Overland Monthly
... player has his special function , and is expected to look out for the corresponding player on the opposing team . If a player leaves his proper position , he gives an opening to the opposing team . If all the players of a team are ...
Shakespeariana
... player was " at the first both a glory and a commendation " . " -so that by the action of players " vice was made odious , virtue set on a throne of imitation , punishment warranted to the wicked , reward afforded to the well- deservers ...
Cornell Science Leaflet
... player's ability to so conceal growing plants . This Provide each player with a card about the size of a card - index card . Ask that each player fold and tear this into six nearly equal - sized squares and write his or her name on ...
Johnson's Universal Cyclopædia
... player the privilege of roquet - croquet only , and in taking it he must move the croqueted ball or end his play . ( In the popular game the player is not thus limited , and may besides take tight croquet instead ; in either case he has ...
The Windsor Magazine
... Player's Gold Leaf Navy Cut Player's Medium Navy Cut Player's Tawny Navy Cut Player's " White Label " Navy Cut - 91d . Also Player's NAVY CUT DE LUXE ( a development of Player's Navy Cut ) packed in 2 - oz . and 4 - oz . AIRTIGHT TINS at 2/ ...
The Complete Golfer
... player himself shall drop it . He shall face the hole , stand erect and drop the ball behind him from his head . If the ball when dropped touch the player he shall incur no penalty , and if it roll into a hazard it may be re - dropped ...
