Word: player
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...committee declared that the rule preventing hurdling is intended to apply only to the man carrying the ball, and was passed to prevent a dangerous play. It is intended to allow hurdling in the line, stepping over a prostrate player, even though both feet of the runner be momentarily off the ground at the same time...
...addition there will be about 90 supernumeraries, including Greek captains and soldiers, Trojan captives, charioteers, grooms, a priest, a flute-player, and an attendant...
...addition there will be a chorus of 12, led by F. H. Birch 2L., and about 90 supernumeraries, including Greek soldiers, Trojan captives, handmaidens, attendants, charioteers, grooms, a priest, and a flute-player. The actors are being trained by Mr. G. Riddle '74, who played the title role in the production of "Oedipus" under the auspices of the Classical Department in 1881, and Mr. B. G. Willard, instructor in public speaking, and the Chorus is being developed by Mr. Willard and Mr. J. E. Lodge, who composed the music for the play. Mr. A. S. Hills '00, instructor in public...
...preliminary rounds, the matches will be for the best two out of three sets; in the finals, for the best three out of five. Deuce and advantage sets are optional only in the semi-finals and finals. Matches must be played on the day scheduled, or defaulted. If one player is more than 30 minutes late, he will lose by default. All contestants in the tournament have first right to the use of courts...
There shall be no piling up on the player after the referee has declared the ball dead, tripping, tackling the runner when clearly out of bounds, or any other acts of unnecessary roughness. Penalty.-Loss of 15 yards...