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The start is made from a point called ‘the tee

The start is made from a point called ‘the tee.’ The player”s purpose
is to send the ball, which may be rubber or gutta percha, and is
about one and three-quarter inches in diameter, into a small hole.
This hole may be from twenty to a hundred or more yards away, and the
skill consists in doing the trick with the fewest possible number of
strokes. The player who makes the most holes with the fewest strokes
wins the game. This sounds very simple, and it is simple to
understand, but not so easy to do.

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When a player kicks into the wrong division or on a line, he is out

When a player kicks into the wrong division or on a line, he is out.
In the next turn he must play from taw. When the turns of the others
come they must begin at the division in which they failed.

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4. The bat must be wholly of wood, except that the handle may be wound
with cord or wire. The length must not exceed forty-two inches nor the
diameter, at the thickest, more than two and a half inches.

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If not the very oldest, these tops are certainly the most widely

distributed
If not the very oldest, these tops are certainly the most widely
distributed. If a good whip top cannot be bought, a first-rate article
can be made from a section of a rounded timber, either natural or
turned. It may be of any size, but from two to three inches in
diameter, and about a half inch or more in length is the best. Whittle
this, with care, to a blunt point, into which drive a smooth-headed
tack, and there you are. With colored crayons, or paint, the top may
be decorated, so as to add to its effect when spinning.

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The game is played between chosen sides under the lead of properly

selected captains
The game is played between chosen sides under the lead of properly
selected captains. Two goals, from ten to a hundred yards apart, are
marked out, and between these the ball is placed.

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Thus we see that each constituent of the food substance fulfills a

From Patient to Payment: Insurance Procedures for the Medical Office with CD-ROM & Student Data Disk.

From Patient to Payment: Insurance Procedures for the Medical Office with CD-ROM & Student Data Disk
by: Cynthia Newby
publisher: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
, released: 09 August, 2004

price: $68.40 (new), $26.00 (used)

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For this game a ring twenty or more feet in diameter must be made, in

the center of which the striker stands
For this game a ring twenty or more feet in diameter must be made, in
the center of which the striker stands. The fielder–any boy not a
striker is now a fielder–tosses the cat, and if it is missed there
is no count. If he hits and fails to send the cat outside the circle,
he is out, or if the cat is caught, he is out.

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It is necessary that the reservoir should be absolutely full to insure

The Art of Putting: The Revolutionary Feel-Based System for Improving Your Score.

The Art of Putting: The Revolutionary Feel-Based System for Improving Your Score
by: Stan Utley
, Matthew Rudy

publisher: Gotham
, released: 01 June, 2006

price: $15.75 (new), $15.25 (used)

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An unnatural appetite often accompanies bilious attacks, but it should

Lesson Plans for Dynamic Physical Education for Elementary School Children (14th Edition).

Lesson Plans for Dynamic Physical Education for Elementary School Children (14th Edition)
by: Robert P. Pangrazi
publisher: Benjamin Cummings
, released: 25 July, 2003

price: $40.60 (new), $35.46 (used)

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Boys, as a rule, prefer to fish with bait, leaving artificial flies to

the seniors
Boys, as a rule, prefer to fish with bait, leaving artificial flies to
the seniors. Any small live creature will answer for bait; even mice
have been used with good effect, and cheese, if it can be kept on the
hook, is eagerly swallowed, in bottom fishing, by carp and catfish.
When I was a boy we used to string our catches, through the gills, on
a cut switch, but if it can be had, a fish basket is better.

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