10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRAPBALL»
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1
Encyclopedia of World Sport: From Ancient Times to the Present
What distinguished trapball and its variants from other batting games is that the
ball was not pitched by a player, but was propelled into the air either by a
mechanical device—the “trap”—or by some other special procedure. The ball
was then ...
David Levinson, Karen Christensen, 1999
2
The New Sporting Magazine
tion, saving only Gladiator, who had disappeared, or, in other words, had not
appeared at all ! Redshank was backed with spirit, so was Trapball, (after
Birdlime's race,) and very heavy sums were put on Scroggins and Elis. At the start
the odds ...
3
The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'.
Mr. Bennett's w. and r. d. Trapball ... Mr. Roper's b. d. Falkland. Mr. Lloyd's b. d.
Chanter] ... Mr. Lloyd Wynn's bd. b. Lady.*,, Mr. Bennett's b. d. Emperor ... Mr.
Graingers b. d. Charley. II. Trapball beat Lavender, Emperor beat Chanter. III.
4
The pictorial gallery of English race horses: containing ...
8 to 1 agst Trapball (t.), 10 to 1 agst Redshank, 12 to 1 agst Wedge, 15 to 1 agst
Bee's-wing (t.), 20 to 1 agst Black Diamond, 25 to 1 agst Vulture, and 25 to 1 agst
Snyders. After two or three failures, the horses went away in good order, Carew ...
Mr. Bennett's w. and r. d. Trapball Mr. Roper's b. d. Falkland. Mr. Lloyd's b. d.
Chanterl Mr. Lloyd Wynn's bd. b. Ladyf, Mr. Bennett's b. d. Emperor Mr. Grainger's
b. d. Charley. II. Trapball beat Lavender, Emperor beat Chanter. III. " Mr. Bennett's
...
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The Sporting magazine; or Monthly calendar of the ...
Ftret Gat* Steeepttakei — Mr. R. Wilkinson's Dame beat Mr. James Cooper's
Trapball, Mr. Turner's Sill beat Mr. Wray's Gaylass, Mr. Wilkinson's Elis beat Mr.
Wrather's Darkalone, and Mr. Wilson's Slashing Harry beat Mr. Thompson's
Staker Tiet ...
7
The cracks of the day, ed. by Wildrake
Trapball (t.). 10 to 1 agat. Redahank, 12 to 1 agat. Wedge, 15 to 1 agat. Bee'a-
wing (t.), 20 to 1 agat. Black Diamond, 25 to 1 agat. Vulture, and 25 to 1 agat.
Snjders. After two or three failures, the horses went away in good order, Carew
taking ...
8
The Dramatick Works. - London, Knapton 1720
Ipray be not angry! we did not come into Field to fight; but Master Da/h and I came
to play a Match at Trapball, for a Dish of Stakes at Glmfler-Imllz and here you
found us. Sir Posit, Have you the Confidence to talk of Trap_ball before me? nay,
...
Instead of physioplastic and anthropoplastic, — had the words pushpin and
trapball been to the same extent, and for the same length of time, employed for
the designation of the two branches of art and science, for the designation of
which the ...
Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring, 1843
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The works of Jeremy Bentham, now first collected: under the ...
Instead of physioplastic and anthropoplas- tic, — had the words pushpin and
trapball been to the same extent, and for the same length of time, employed for
the designation of the two branches of art and science, for the designation of
which ...