That to prevent disputes, in every main battle, the principals shall, on the coming on the stage, choose from among the gentlemen present two umpires, who shall absolutely decide all disputes that may arise about the battle ; and if the two umpires cannot... Knuckles and Gloves - Page xxvby Bohun Lynch - 1922 - 217 pagesFull view - About this book
| Boxing - 1812 - 390 pages
...contrary. VI. That to prevent disputes in every main battle, the principals shall, on their coming on the stage, choose from among the gentlemen present,...it. VII. That no person is to hit his adversary when down, or seize him by the hair, the breeches, or any part below the waist; a man on his knees to be... | |
| Donald Walker - Athletics - 1835 - 444 pages
...to give up. 4. That, to prevent disputes, in every main battle, the principals shall, on coming on the stage, choose, from among the gentlemen present,...if the two umpires cannot agree, the said umpires are to choose a third, who is to determine it. 5. That no person is to hit his adversary when he is... | |
| Donald Walker - 1840 - 240 pages
...to give up. 4. That, to prevent disputes, in every main battle, the principals shall, on coming on the stage, choose, from among the gentlemen present,...if the two umpires cannot agree, the said umpires are to choose a third, who is to determine it. or seize him by the ham, the hreeches, or any part below... | |
| R. G. Allanson-Winn - Boxing - 1897 - 428 pages
...the contrary. 6. That to prevent disputes, in every main battle, the principals shall, on coming on the stage, choose from among the gentlemen present...umpires to choose a third, who is to determine it. 7. That no person is to hit his adversary when he is down, or seize him by the ham, the breeches, or... | |
| Henry Downes Miles - Boxing - 1906 - 610 pages
...contrary. 6. That to prevent disputes, in every main battle, the principals shall, on the coming on the stage, choose from among the gentlemen present...umpires to choose a third, who is to determine it. 7. That no person is to hit his adversary when he is down, or seize him by the ham, the breeches, or... | |
| Bohun Lynch - Boxing - 1914 - 292 pages
...disputes in every main battle, the principals shall, on the coming on the stage, chose from amongst the gentlemen present, two umpires, who shall absolutely...the two umpires cannot agree, the said umpires to chose a third who is to determine it. " 7. That no person is to hit his adversary when he is down,... | |
| Bohun Lynch - Boxing - 1924 - 240 pages
...disputes in every main battle, the principals shall, on the coming on the stage, choose from amongst the gentlemen present, two umpires, who shall absolutely...umpires to choose a third who is to determine it. 7. That no person is to hit his adversary when he is down, or seize him by the ham, the breeches, or... | |
| Eric Dunning - Social Science - 1999 - 310 pages
...the contrary. 6. That to prevent disputes, in every main battle, the principals shall, on coming on the stage, choose from among the gentlemen present...umpires, who shall absolutely decide all disputes that might arouse about the battle; and if the two umpires cannot agree, the said umpires to choose a third,... | |
| Tony Collins, John Martin, Wray Vamplew - History - 2005 - 328 pages
...prevent disputes in every main battle, the principals shall, on the coming on the stage, choose from the gentlemen present, two umpires, who shall absolutely...umpires to choose a third, who is to determine it. 7. That no person is to hit his adversary when down or seize him by the hair, the breeches, or any... | |
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