... drivers' lines. The lines should not be longer than about three feet for each player of one team. The teams line up behind the goal lines, then join hands and face the opposing team. The first member of each team is driver and takes his position inside... Recreation - Pągina 2901937Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
 | Charles Herbert Keene - 1914 - 142 pągines
...each team is driver and takes his position inside the drivers' lines, with his back to his own team. The object of the game is to kick the ball over the goal lines, but under the arms of the opposing team. If this is done, a score of two points is made by the... | |
 | Ernst Hermann - 1917 - 150 pągines
...each team is driver and takes his position inside the drivers' lines, with his back to his own team. The object of the game is to kick the ball over the goal lines but under the arms of the opposing team. If this is done, a score of two points is made by the... | |
 | Emily Warren Elmore - 1922 - 148 pągines
...BALL team members are standing. When it comes near a goal line, the members of that team kick it away. The object of the game is to kick the ball over the opponents' goal line, each goal thus gained counting one point. Whenever a goal is made, the ball goes... | |
 | Connecticut. State Board of Education - 1923 - 164 pągines
...each team is driver and takes his position inside the drivers' lines, with his back to his own team. The object of the game is to kick the ball over the goal lines, but under the arms of the opposing team. If this is done, a score of two points is made by the... | |
 | Wilbur Pardon Bowen, Elmer Dayton Mitchell - 1923 - 244 pągines
...is used. Eleven men compose a team. Twenty minute halves are played with a ten minute intermission. The object of the game is to kick the ball over the crossbar from the field of play, or from behind the restraining line, which is 20 yards out from the... | |
 | 1926 - 1762 pągines
...carried, but only kicked. No goal posts arc used and no distance lines, except a " half-way " line to show the starting point. The object of the game...of the opposing team, thus scoring one point. The memben> of the opposing team try to prevent the ball from going over their goal line by stopping it... | |
 | 1927 - 90 pągines
...carried, but only kicked. No goal posts are used and no distance lines, except a " half-way " line to show the starting point. The object of the game...their goal line by stopping it with their bodies. With the help of the teacher or referee two teams are formed, as nearly equal in kicking and stopping... | |
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