... losing, and three for the red winning hazard. 30. If the striker makes a canon by striking the white ball first, and should hole his own ball, and his adversary's, and the red ball, he wins nine points : — two for the canon ; two for each of the... Bohn's New Hand-book of Games - 599 ページHenry George Bohn 著 - 1850 - 652 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| Edwin Kentfield - 1850 - 258 ページ
...intended to play at, he loses one point; and if by the same stroke his own ball runs into a pocket, he loses three points : that is to say, his adversary scores so many points. This is called a Coup. 36 37 35. If the striker force his own, or either of the other balls over the... | |
| William White (writer on billiards.) - 1865 - 154 ページ
...intended to play at, he loses one point ; and if by the same stroke his own ball runs into a pocket, he loses three points : that is to say, his adversary scores so many points. This is called a coup. 35. If the striker force his own, or either of the other balls over the table,... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1867 - 678 ページ
...points: — two for the canon; two for the white losing hazard; and throe for the red winning hazard. he wins eight points : — two for the canon ; three...table and strikes one of the players, or a bystander, so as to prevent its falling on the floor, it must be considered as off the table. 35. If the striker... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 400 ページ
...ball he plays at, he loses one point ; and if by the same stroke his o\vn ball runs into a pocket, he loses three points — that is to say, his adversary scores so many points. This is called a coup. • 23. If the striker force his own or either of the other balls over the table,... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 414 ページ
...the ball he plays at, he loses one point ; and if by the same stroke his ovm ball runs into a pocket, he loses three points — that is to say, his adversary scores so many points. This is called a coup. 23. If the striker force his own or either of the other balls over the table,... | |
| George Frederick Pardon - 1868 - 98 ページ
...intended to play at, he loses one point ; and if by the same stroke his own ball run into a pocket, he loses three points ; that is to say, his adversary scores so many points. [This last stroke is called a coup.] 35. If the striker force his own or either of the other balls... | |
| George Frederick Pardon - 1873 - 464 ページ
...the ball he plays at, he loses one point f-and if by the same stroke his own ball runs into a pocket, he loses three points ; that is to say, his adversary scores so many points. [This is called a Coup.] 23. If the striker force his own or either of the other balls over the table,... | |
| White and Bohn - 18?? - 118 ページ
...by striking the red ball first, and at the same time should hole his own, and the red ball, he 594 wins eight points : — two for the canon ; three...table and strikes one of the players, or a bystander, so as to prevent its falling on the floor, it must be considered as off the table. 35. If the striker... | |
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