Then the boys who are bending and watching on the outside, mark them: they are most useful players, the dodgers, who seize on the ball the moment it rolls out from amongst the chargers, and away with it across to the opposite goal. They seldom go into... Blackwood's Magazine - Pagina 3871926Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1858 - 598 pagina’s
...through more than the skirts of » scrummage, where it's all push and no kicking. We respect boys " Then the boys who are bending and watching on the outside. mark them—they are most useful players, the dodders : who soi/e cm the ball the moment it rolls out from... | |
| Thomas Hughes - 1858 - 414 pagina’s
...who keep out of it, and don't sham going in; but you — we had rather not say what we think of you. Then the boys who are bending and watching on the...scrummage, but must have more coolness than the chargers ; as endless as are boys' characters, so are their ways of facing or not meeting a scrummage at football.... | |
| Thomas Hughes - 1858 - 438 pagina’s
...who keep out of it, and don't sham going in; but you—we had rather not say what we think of you. Then the boys who are bending and watching on the outside, mark them—they are most.useful players, the dodgers; who seize on the ball the moment it rolls out from... | |
| AN OLD BOY - 1862 - 400 pagina’s
...who keep out of it, and don't sham going in; but you—we had rather not say what we think of you. Then the boys who are bending and watching on the outside, mark them—they are most useful players, the dodgers; who seize on the ball the moment it rolls out from... | |
| Thomas Hughes - 1866 - 442 pagina’s
...who keep out of it, and don't sham going in; but you — we had rather not say what we think of you. Then the boys who are bending and watching on the...scrummage, but must have more coolness than the chargers; as endless as are boys' characters, so are their ways of facing or not meeting a scrummage at football.... | |
| Thomas Hughes - 1868 - 454 pagina’s
...who keep out of it, and don't sham going in; but you—we had rather not say what we think of you. Then the boys who are bending and watching on the outside, mark them—they are most useful players, the dodgers; who seize on the ball the moment it rolls out from... | |
| Thomas Hughes - 1869 - 458 pagina’s
...who keep out of it, and don't sham going in ; but you—we had rather not say what we think of you. Then the boys who are bending and watching on the outside, mark them—they are most useful players, the dodgers; who seize on the ball the moment it rolls out from... | |
| Thomas Hughes - 1869 - 406 pagina’s
...who keep out of it, and don't sham going in; but you—we had rather not say what we think of you. Then the boys who are bending and watching on the outside, mark them—they are most useful players, the dodgers; who seize on the ball the moment it rolls out from... | |
| Thomas Hughes - 1871 - 432 pagina’s
...and don't sham going in ; but you—wo had rather not say what we think of you. 104 THE. FIRST CHECK. Then the boys who are bending and watching on the outside, mark them—they are most useful players, the dodgers; who seize on the ball the moment it rolls out from... | |
| Boys - 1880 - 362 pagina’s
...who keep out of it, and don't sham going in, but you—we had rather not say what we think of you. " Then the boys who are bending and watching on the...scrummage, but must have more coolness than the chargers. As endless as are boys' characters, so are their ways effacing or not facing a scrummage at football."... | |
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