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" also by the other white ball, it must be placed in the centre of the table, immediately between the two middle pockets; and wherever it is placed there it must remain, until it be played or the game be over. 19. "
The Game of Billiards - Page 217
by Michael Phelan - 1858 - 255 pages
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Billiards Without a Master

Michael Phelan - Billiards - 1850 - 240 pages
...placed in a corresponding situation, at the other end of the table ; but if that should be occupied also by the other white ball, it must be placed in...remain, until it be played, or the game be over. 19. If the striker play at the white ball first, make a carom, and pocket his own ball, he gains four points—...
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Bohn's New Hand-book of Games: Comprising Whist, by Deschapelles, Matthews ...

Henry George Bohn - Billiards - 1856 - 698 pages
...be. placed in a corresponding situation at the other end of the tablo; but if that should be occupied also by the other white ball, it must be placed in...remain, until it be played, or the game be over.* 10. If a ball is made to go to the brink of a pocket, and after • It is the custom of some billiard...
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Billiards: its theory and practice, to which are added the rules and ...

William White (writer on billiards.) - 1865 - 154 pages
...placed in a corresponding situation at the other end of the table ; but if that should be occupied also by the other white ball, it must be placed in the centre of the table,* imme• It is the custom iu aome billiard-rooms, if the spot be occupied by the white ball, to placo...
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Billiards for beginners, by captain Crawley

George Frederick Pardon - 1868 - 98 pages
...end of the table; but if that should be occupied also by the other white ball, it must be placed iu the centre of the table, immediately between the two...must remain, until it be played, or the game be over. [The usual custom is to place the red ball on the middle spot when the proper spot is covered; and...
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Modern Pastime; Or, In-door Amusements, Etc

Modern pastime, Pastime - 1871 - 218 pages
...placed in a corresponding situation at the other end of the table ; but if that should be occupied also by the other white ball, it must be placed in...table, immediately between the two middle pockets ; and whenever it is placed there it must remain, until it be played, or the game be over.* 21. No person...
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Take my advice: giving information on everything pertaining to daily life ...

Robert Kemp Philp - 1872 - 370 pages
...occupied also by the other white ball, the red must be placed on the spot in the centre of the table, between the two middle pockets ; and wherever it is...must remain, until it be played, or the game be over. XV. If the striker miss the ball he intended to play at, he loses on« point ; and if by the same stroke...
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Hoyle's Games modernized

George Frederick Pardon - 1873 - 464 pages
...placed in a corresponding situation at the other end of the table ; but if that should be occupied also by the other white ball, it must be placed in...must remain, until it be played, or the game be over. [This is a variable rule. In some billiard rooma the ball which cannot be spotted is placed on the...
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Billiards made easy, by 'Winning Hazard'.

Albert De Vere - 1873 - 104 pages
...occupied also by the other white ball, the red must be placed, on the spot in the centre of the table, between the two middle pockets ; and wherever it is...must remain until it be played, or the game be over. XV.—If the striker miss the ball he intended to play at, he loses one point; and if by the same stroke...
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The Boy's Own Book: A Complete Encyclopædia of Sports and Pastimes ...

William Clarke - Amusements - 1880 - 770 pages
...be occupied by the other white bnll, the rod must be plncod on the spot in the centre of the table, between the two middle pockets ; and wherever it is...there it must remain until it be played, or the game bo over. XVI. If a ball be moved by the striker in taking aim, such moving of the ball maJt be considered...
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The Billiard Player's Handbook

White and Bohn - Billiards - 18?? - 120 pages
...corresponding situation at the other end of the table ; but if that should be occupied also by the r white ball, it must be placed in the centre of the table, îdiately between the two middle pockets ; and wherever iced, there it must remain, until it be played,...
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