| John Boyle O'Reilly - Boxing - 1890 - 564 pages
...square, formed of eight slakes and ropes, the latter extending in double lines, the uppermost line being four feet from the ground, and the lower two feet from the ground. That in the eentre of the ring a mark be formed, to be termed ''the scratch"; and that at two opposite corners,... | |
| John Boyle O'Reilly - Boxing - 1890 - 568 pages
...latter extending in double lines, the uppermost line being four feet from the ground, and the lower t\vo feet from the ground. That in the centre of the ring a mark be formed, lo be termed "the serateh"; and that at two opposite turners, as may be selected, spaees be enclosed... | |
| John Lawrence Sullivan, Dudley Allen Sargent - Boxers (Sports) - 1892 - 334 pages
...square, formed of eight stakes and ropes, the latter extending in double lines, the uppermost line being four feet from the ground, and the lower two feet from the ground. In the centre of the ring a mark be formed, to be termed a scratch. 2. Each man shall be attended to... | |
| R. G. Allanson-Winn - Boxing - 1897 - 428 pages
...latter extending in double lines, the uppermost line being 4ft. from the ground, and the lower 2ft. from the ground. That in the centre of the ring a mark be formed, to be termed the ' scratch ' ; and that at two opposite corners, as may be selected, spaces be enclosed by other... | |
| W. W. Naughton - Boxing - 1902 - 364 pages
...conduct while a contest is in progress should be severely condemned. LONDON PRIZE RING RULES. line being four feet from the ground, and the lower two feet from the ground. In the center of the ring a mark shall be formed, to be termed a scratch. 2 — Each man shall be attended... | |
| Bohun Lynch - Boxing - 1923 - 294 pages
...square, formed of dlgnt stakes and ropes, the latter extending in double lines, the uppermost line being four feet from the ground, and the lower two...two opposite corners, as may be selected, spaces be enclosed by other marks sufficiently large for the reception of the seconds and bottle-holders, to... | |
| Bohun Lynch - Boxing - 1922 - 290 pages
...square, formed of eight stakes and ropes, the latter extending in double lines, the uppermost line being four feet from the ground, and the lower two...two opposite corners, as may be selected, spaces be enclosed by other marks sufficiently large for the reception of the seconds and bottle-holders, to... | |
| John Carter Wood - Crime - 2004 - 234 pages
...and ropes, the latter extending in double lines, the upper-most line being four feet from the ground, the lower two feet from the ground. That in the centre...two opposite corners, as may be selected, spaces be enclosed by other marks sufficiently large for the reception of the seconds and the bottle-holders,... | |
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