| Philippines. Bureau of Education - Education - 1913 - 175 pages
...each height, and if on the third trial he shall fail, he shall be declared out of the competition. Running under the bar in making an attempt to jump...successive "balks" shall be counted as a trial jump. The jump shall be made over a bar resting on pins projecting not more than three inches from the uprights,... | |
| Play - 1913 - 594 pages
...bar to the ground on a direct line." "Each boy shall be allowed three trial jumps at each height." "Running under the bar in making an attempt to jump...counted as a balk and three successive balks shall constitute a trial jump."* The following order of events is suggested: pull up (chinning), jumping,... | |
| Lee Franklin Hanmer, Clarence Arthur Perry - Community centers - 1914 - 166 pages
...the bar to the ground on a direct line. Each boy shall be allowed three trial jumps at each height. Running under the bar in making an attempt to jump...counted as a balk and three successive balks shall constitute a trial jump. A plan to avoid specialization and selection, and to secure the participation... | |
| Lebert Howard Weir - Amusements - 1914 - 126 pages
...the bar to the ground on a direct line." "Each boy shall be allowed three trial jumps at each height" "Running under the bar in making an attempt to jump...counted as a balk and three successive balks shall constitute a trial jump." (Official Handbook of the Public Schools Athletic League.) The following... | |
| Russell Sage Foundation. Dept. of Surveys and Exhibits - 1914 - 156 pages
...the bar to the ground on a direct line. Each boy shall be allowed three trial jumps at each height. Running under the bar in making an attempt to jump...counted as a balk and three successive balks shall constitute a trial jump. A plan to avoid specialization and selection, and to secure the participation... | |
| Lavinia Mary Hendey - Games - 1918 - 314 pages
...bar to the ground on a direct line." "Each boy shall be allowed three trial jumps at each height." "Running under the bar in making an attempt to jump...counted as a balk and three successive balks shall constitute a trial jump." The following order of events is suggested: pull up (chinning), jumping,... | |
| Social surveys - 1918 - 614 pages
...the bar to the ground on a direct line. Each boy shall be allowed three trial jumps at each height. Running under the bar in making an attempt to jump...counted as a balk and three successive balks shall constitute a trial jump. A plan to avoid specialization and selection, and to secure the participation... | |
| Indiana. Department of Public Instruction - Physical education and training - 1918 - 358 pages
...will serve as a cross bar. If the bar sags, the height should be measured from the center of the bar. Running under the bar in making an attempt to jump shall be counted as a balk. Three successive balks shall constitute a trial. Three trials permitted for each height. Potato Race.... | |
| Wilbur Pardon Bowen, Elmer Dayton Mitchell - Games - 1923 - 244 pages
...the bar to the ground on a direct line. Each boy shall be allowed three trial jumps at each height. Running under the bar in making an attempt to jump...counted as a balk and three successive balks shall constitute a trial jump.* Running Tests A stop watch is very desirable for timing these events. An... | |
| University of the State of New York - Physical education and training - 1922 - 446 pages
...the bar to the ground on a direct line. Each boy shall be allowed three trial jumps at each height. Running under the bar in making an attempt to jump...counted as a balk and three successive balks shall constitute a trial jump. The Athletic Badge Tests for Girls l The following are standards which every... | |
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