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If , however , his antagonist , though attempting to hit it , does not touch the ball with his racket or any part of his body , the ball makes a chase where it touches the floor at second bound , if there be no chase pendent which the ...
If , however , his antagonist , though attempting to hit it , does not touch the ball with his racket or any part of his body , the ball makes a chase where it touches the floor at second bound , if there be no chase pendent which the ...
63. oldal
6 ' case of the cut ball . Its base of operations in bounding ' slips forward from beneath it , and it rises much less than the ' normal reflexion to its incidence if travelling without a spin . The floor is very smooth , so that little ...
6 ' case of the cut ball . Its base of operations in bounding ' slips forward from beneath it , and it rises much less than the ' normal reflexion to its incidence if travelling without a spin . The floor is very smooth , so that little ...
64. oldal
6 6 C making the ball touch a flat wall twice in its flight . Of ' course it must touch it at the slightest possible angle to begin ⚫ with , and the underhand twist which does it , is not very easy to guide ; but after a few trials any ...
6 6 C making the ball touch a flat wall twice in its flight . Of ' course it must touch it at the slightest possible angle to begin ⚫ with , and the underhand twist which does it , is not very easy to guide ; but after a few trials any ...
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