He saw Halliday down by third motioning wildly for him to get back and hold second, but there was such a roar of voices that he could not hear a word the coachers were saying.
At first the hit had looked like a two-bagger, but there seemed to be a chance of making three out of it as Frank reached second, and the coachers sent him along.
The Chicagos knew that their only chance was to rattle him, and their coachers danced up and down on the side lines, hurling out jibes and jeers that they hoped would "get under his skin.
So Joe, at a signal from the manager, took up the pitcher's burden with two men on bases and none out, while the Boston coachers danced up and down on the coaching lines, yelling like mad men and doing all they could to rattle him.
By this time the Petersburg supporters were rooting lustily and the coachers were shouting their lungs out at first and third.
On the bases the waiting runners jumped and scurried and shouted, and back of first and third bases leathern-lunged coachers shot a cross-fire past Tom’s ears.
The Petersburg coachers shouted joyfully: “Here’s where we break it up, fellows!
Back of first and third the coachers kept up an unceasing cross-fire.
Their coachers at first and third began a chattering designed to rattle the pitcher.
While the coachers tried to rattle him and the crowds frantically adjured Thompson, who was at the bat, to bring the men on bases in to the plate, Joe was as cool as a cucumber.
The coachers began chattering like a lot of magpies, and the man on second began to dance about the bag and shout to Garrity, the next batsman, to bring him in.
One of them was telling the others how easy it was to rattle Dayguild and break his courage by hitting him hard and putting two rattling coachers on the line to keep him "up in the air.
The coachers were doing their best to rattle Merriwell, aided by the yelling crowd, but Frank never was cooler in his life.
Suddenly a shout of joy burst from the Robinson stands and the coachers were screaming like mad.
The coachers kept up their medley of taunts and warnings, but Tracy had found his head again and paid not the slightest attention.
The coachers capered wildly, while Copley, leaping forward, met Larkins, who had risen, and ostentatiously assisted in brushing some of the dirt from his clothes.
The Wyndham coachersbegan chattering, and the local crowd "rooted" hard.
The efforts of the coachers to put Sanger off his feet, however, were fruitless, Crane fanning, Grant expiring on a foul which Copley took thirty feet behind the pan, and Cooper perishing in an effort to beat a slow grounder to first.
One of the pitchers complained after he had lost a game: "Can't expect a guy to win with his catcher giving the signs so the coachers can read 'em and tip the batters.
The two coachers on the side lines have become dancing dervishes, waving sweaters and arms wildly, and shouting various words of discouragement to the pitcher which are calculated to make his job as soft as a bed of concrete.
The coachers were closely watched and it was evident that these sentinels were not getting the signs.
The pastime of bullyragging the pitcher by the coachers has lost its popularity recently.
The best coachers are the seasoned players, the veterans of the game.
The noisy, vulgar yelling of some coachers is in direct violation of the spirit of the rule, as it is done, not to coach the runner, but to confuse the pitcher or catcher, and distract their attention.
The Point coachers were jumping and shouting like mad, and Tom might have been excused for some unsteadiness at that juncture.
The coachers shouted and leaped, and the crowd kept up an incessant thumping of feet and a steady roar of voices.
Then, with the Point coachers yelling like mad and dancing like a couple of dervishes, Tom passed Pink Northrop.
Will got to second safely, heard the frantic cries of the coachers and sprinted for third.
But upstairs everyone was so tense and so excited that nothing was heard but the angry words of the coachersaddressed to Hill, who was grinning.
You'll do him dead easily," the two coachers were saying as heartily as they could.
The coachers were whispering, "You're doing well, Hill.
He lay there panting, while his coachers cried, joyfully: "Good one, Hill!
Just watch that boy follow the ball," exclaimed one of the coachers to another.
The coachers patted him on the back and said "My boy" to him.
Now, up to this point, the freshman had been on the defensive entirely, and he had been so successful that one of the coachers began giving the signals to begin a little offensive work.
Some of our coachers are as quick as racehorses, and they'll hustle wild cattle away from the scrub just as if they understood.
Ain't it a caution the way the coachers race with 'em?
Those old coacherswill all battle their way home again before long.
Coachers and all were gone together, and the dispirited hunters gathered at the edge of the scrub and looked at each other.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coachers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.