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" 28. If the adversary do not see the striker play with the wrong ball, or, seeing it, do not choose to enforce the penalty, the marker is bound to score all the points that may have been made by the stroke. 29. If the striker's ball be in hand, and the... "
The Game of Billiards - Page 219
by Michael Phelan - 1858 - 255 pages
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Billiards Without a Master

Michael Phelan - Billiards - 1850 - 240 pages
...opponent, has a right to inform the striker, that he is playing the wrong ball. 40. If the opponent do not see the striker play with the wrong ball, or seeing it, does not choose to enforce the penalty, the marker is bound to score all the points that may have been...
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Bohn's New Hand-book of Games: Comprising Whist, by Deschapelles, Matthews ...

Henry George Bohn - Billiards - 1856 - 698 pages
...adversary. 599 70. If the adversary does not sec the striker play with tke wrong ball, or seeing it, does not choose to enforce the penalty, the marker is bound to score all the points that may hare been made by the stroke. 71. If a player in the act of striking, is baffled or impeded in his...
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Billiards: its theory and practice, to which are added the rules and ...

William White (writer on billiards.) - 1865 - 154 pages
...person, except the adversary, has a right to inform the striker that he is playing the wrong ball. 40. If the adversary do not see the striker play with the wrong ball, or, seeing it, docs not choose to enforce the penalty, the marker is bound to score all the points that may have been...
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Billiards for beginners, by captain Crawley

George Frederick Pardon - 1868 - 98 pages
...striker that he is playing the wrong ball. [These two rules are simply the reverse of each other.] 40. If the adversary do not see the striker play with...the points that may have been made by the stroke. 41. If the striker's ball be in hand, and the red and the adversary's balls within the baulk, he (the...
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Westminster Papers: A Monthly Journal of Chess, Whist, Games of ..., Volumes 1-2

Chess - 1868 - 332 pages
...next stroke is played, otherwise no penalty attaches to it. And 70 says :—" If the adversary does not see the striker play with the wrong ball, or, seeing it, does not choose to enforce the penalty, the marker is bound to score all the points that may have been...
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Best of everything, by the author of 'Enquire within'.

Robert Kemp Philp - 1870 - 428 pages
...not enforce the penalty for so doing, the marker must score all the points made by the stroke. XXI. If the striker's ball be in hand and the other two balls within the baulk, and if he strike one of them, whether by accident or design, without first playing out of the baulk, the...
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Modern Pastime; Or, In-door Amusements, Etc

Modern pastime, Pastime - 1871 - 218 pages
...lias a. xv^. \s> inform the striker that he is playing with the wrong ball. 17. If the adversary does not see the striker play with the wrong ball, or, seeing it, does not choose to enforce the penalty, the marker is bound to score all the points that may have been...
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Take my advice: giving information on everything pertaining to daily life ...

Robert Kemp Philp - 1872 - 370 pages
...no penalty attaches to the mistake, and the player goes on and scores all the hazards he makes. XX. If the striker's ball be in hand, and the other two balls within the baulk, and should he, either by accident or design, strike either of them, without first playing out of the baulk, his adversary...
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Hoyle's Games modernized

George Frederick Pardon - 1873 - 464 pages
...striker has played, or is about to play, with the wrong ball. [This is simply the reverse of Rule 26.] 28. If the adversary do not see the striker play with...the other two balls within the baulk, and should he either by accident or design strike one of then? without first playing out of the baulk, the adversary...
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Billiards made easy, by 'Winning Hazard'.

Albert De Vere - 1873 - 104 pages
...penalty attaches to the mistake, and the player goes on und scores all the hazards he makes. XX.—If the striker's ball be in hand, and the other two balls within the baulk, and should he, either by accident or design, strike either of them, without first playing out of the baulk, his adversary...
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