Laws of Athletics And General Rules

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Laws of Athletics And General Rules
Totten, Charles A[diel] L[ewis] 1851-
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Having chosen sides and tossed up for innings, the winning party oc- cupies the home-base. The out-party station themselves over the play- ground, as indicated on our diagram, where the home-party is shown thus, • ; the out-party thus, o. The captain or best man of the out-party acts o o o Bounds.
Feeder.
O Adjutant. O Waiting • to run back. # GO B a o Striker. * O Running back. * w a !J •w O """"■ ' 9 9 Prisoners. O Bounds.
as ' ' feeder, ' ' the next best thrower is stationed behind the priso
...ners, and a less prominent but active member of the party acts as adjutant, taking up his place close to the feeder. It is his duty to hand rejected balls and 1 ' tips ' ' to the feeder, thus enabling the latter to keep an eye always upon 65 the prisoners. The bases are from 20 to 40 yards apart, and they are most conveniently made with painters' poles, 20 to 30 feet long. The bounds, beyond which the members of the home-party are not allowed to run, can be marked off with a few flags. The ball is about as thick as a fist ; a tennis-ball, covered with a netting of stout string, answers very well.

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