Barley, realizing that this was the most critical moment in the entire game, ran along the line exhorting the half dead linesmen to a final frenzied effort.
We suffered severely during this bombardment, and were glad when the order came to rush to the trenches that the Linesmen had left and take their places.
It was simply a matter of giving the ball to the Prodigious Prodigy, then waving the linesmen to move down twenty yards or more toward Latham's line.
Work with the linesmencontinued for a week without much variety.
Most of the linesmen were older than Ira, and several of them were larger.
A second surge as the Kenwood linesmenturned in behind the attack.
These lines were cut again and again, but Bassett and his fellow linesmen of the Signals went out day and night to mend the broken wires.
Signallers, telephonists, and linesmen risk their lives day and night sending and carrying messages and repairing wires.
The telegraph linesmen of the Signal Troop have condescended to drop their wire a little to avoid the figure.
The party consisted of two officers and fourteen signallers and linesmen from the Brigade, who, during the past fortnight, had received full instructions as to their duties.
The wire was frequently broken in numerous places, and this kept signallers and linesmen working at high pressure to repair the damage.
But the linesmen at Presidio and the jovial blades at Moreland's elbow were loud in their laughing statement that if Petty were looking for fire he could have found it here in abundance.
The relation of the referee to the linesmen is a very great question, and whether he should be persuaded by the two men on the line has often been discussed both on and off the field.
The penalty kick is probably the most difficult point the referee of to-day has to deal with, and he should give it instantly with the courage of his convictions, and even if the decisions of his linesmen are different.
I should like to see the control of the game, as far as the appointment of referees and linesmen is concerned, left to an independent body to be appointed by the F.
D] (Linesmen where neutral should call the attention of the referee to rough or ungentlemanly conduct, and generally assist him to carry out the game in a proper manner.
Standing on Delmar's forty yard line, as charging Delmar linesmen broke through and plunged at him, Mooney's toe swung up and booted the ball.
Pomeroy line was through fast and Mack found himself confronted with three frenzied linesmen who sought to break up the pass.
In this he was successful, going down under two Pomeroy linesmen as Frank shot a pass low and to the right--over the end zone.
Coach Edward sent in three fresh linesmen with the aim of aiding the offensive drive.
And all this time that the central authority were defied, artillerymen and linesmen were loitering about the streets of Cadiz.
Tim Otis ran the left end for four and, on a delayed pass, Rollins heaved himself through centre for the distance, and Brimfield cheered loudly when the linesmen pulled up stakes and trailed the chain ten yards nearer the centre of the field.
The linesmenscampered in obedience to the referee's waving arm.
I heard just now that a lot of the linesmen bolted and never stopped running till they got into Paris, but they say the Breton mobiles fought well, though they had to fall back at last.
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