The Referee shall, during the Meeting, be ex-officio a member of the Committee.
Dale, author of The Game of Polo, whose great practical knowledge of sport has made him an invaluablereferee on many important questions: by another good sportsman, Captain the Hon.
In matches where Umpires are appointed, their decision shall be final; but where a Referee is appointed, an appeal shall lie to him from the decision of an Umpire on a question of law.
The referee worked manfully and fairly to separate them.
The referee shouted at him, and he fled the ring, dropping the bottle as he fled.
Again Ponta struggled to get free, Joe held on, and thereferee thrust them apart.
The latter, crouching, circled around, and the referee circled with him, thrusting him back and keeping between him and the fallen man.
He clung there, drooping and bending and giving in all his body, his head upon his chest, until the referee counted the fatal tenth second and pointed to him in token that he had won.
Genevieve realized that in the clinches he was not being beaten--why, then, did not the referee let him hold on?
The referee clutched each by the shoulder and sundered them violently, passing quickly between them as he thrust them backward in order to make a clean break of it.
Eddy Jones, who will referee this contest," said the announcer.
The referee was talking, and all listened attentively.
In the end, George appointed himselfreferee and halved the responsibility between them.
Farview protested to the refereeagainst the delay, and the latter called warningly.
Remember this, though: not a word to any one but the referee until after the next play.
The substitute was speaking to the referee now, and Deering was walking away from the group in the direction of the bench.
He knows it; I know it; The referee knows it; but nobody else.
An' then the referee drags us apart, an' a lot of the fans begins to hoot an' boo.
Frustrated in the struggle to get the crowd back, the refereefired his revolver in the air, and the tug-of-war was on.
When the whistle again blows the player nearest the referee strikes him behind the right ear.
While the player is supposed to be down, all the rest must remain seated as before, and not rise from him until the referee by counting forty and blowing his whistle announces that in his opinion the other player is stifled.
The player called the referee then blows a whistle and the players select another player and score a down off him.
The Mawne team held up their hands and called on the referee like one man.
The Albion crowd grew restless, and began to think that the referee was favouring their opponents.
The Albion men separated the fighters, and though the referee warned both of them that if anything more happened he would send them off, he gave a free kick to Mawne.
A violent fight had begun when the referee arrived, shaking himself free from a gesticulating escort of Mawne players.
To complicate matters further, it appears that the umpire had been coaching the High-School, and the referee was an ex-member of the Latin School.
The referee in his letter has denied that any agreement was entered into before the game relative to this point.
And then a moment later thereferee gave the word and they were at it again.
Captain Fischer will act asreferee and timekeeper, if it's agreeable.
The Mayor decided to withhold the second prize until the referee had been communicated with, and handed to Kelley a cheque for 200.
The referee decided that Kelley had won, disqualified Cooper on the ground that he had taken the other man's water, and awarded second prize to Chambers.
His lordship made the order asked for, and directed that the inquiry be held at the Guildhall, Norwich, or at such other place as the referee might from time to time direct.
The referee was instructing the players as to what was expected of them.
The linesmen were in their places at the sides of the courts, the referee sat in his high chair, where he commanded a clear view of the court over which he was to make decisions.
Frank called out something, and the referee instantly blew his whistle, to signify that delay was imperative until the cause of all this row could be ascertained and the noise quelled.
The same referee officiated who had managed the game with Clifford so well.
As a boxer is allowed ten seconds after being knocked down in which to rise, an experienced ring-fighter will drop on one knee when partially stunned, remaining in that position in order to recover until the referee has counted nine.
Glossary of terms not mentioned above:--Break away, to get away from the adversary, usually a command from the referee when the men clinch.
The votes of the judges decide the winner of a bout, unless they disagree, in which case the referee has the deciding vote.
There shall be two judges, a referee and a timekeeper.
Finally the ball disappeared beneath a mass of bodies which the referee slowly dug apart and found--Frank Armstrong wrapped around the ball in a loving embrace!
The coin which was flipped in the air by the referee fell heads, which was the side Captain Randall of Harvard, had called, and he indicated with a sweep of his hand that he would take the west end of the field.
A little fanning brought Francis back to consciousness, but he had enough for that night, and the referee awarded the bout to Turner.
A resounding slap on the back by the referee testified to the success of the attack, and it was the Freshmen's turn to cheer, which they did right lustily.
He clutched the rope and leant trembling against the post as the referee satisfied himself (with very great care in this case) of the innocence of the Gorilla's gloves.
Fighting the Snake and in another second the referee again cried "Stop!
The referee felt Dam's gloves to see that they contained no foreign bodies in the shape of plummets of lead or other illegal gratifications.
When the referee had dug through the confused mass of arms and legs, he found the ball in Yale's possession, and Harvard's big glimmer of hope immediately vanished.
And one word more," said Red, as the shrill whistle of the referee called impatiently for Elliott's appearance on the field.
The referee tilted his chair on to its back legs, and looked moodily critical from the one to the other.
It's Mr. Stapleton, the referee from London," said Wilson.
The refereelooked round with relaxed features and laughing eyes.
Even the savage eyes of the referee were unable to restrain the excited crowd.
A yell which no referee could control broke from the crowded benches as the giant went down.
He saw the referee motion towards him with his hand.
Then, with his face a little flushed, and with a curious look of purpose, which made the referee stare hard at him, in his eyes, he rose for the sixteenth round.
Fresh applause, and the referee upon his feet in indignation.
But now there was a few minutes' delay, for the referee had lingered behind, and so he looked quietly about him.
What prize fighters need is a referee that can be depended on, and it would be no worse to appoint a government referee than it would to give breech loading arms and ammunition to Indians to go on the war-path with.
The referee was not the popular Algernon Mittens, as had been announced, but Sir Ernest Scrivener!
There he lay while the referee tolled off the count of ten, and as the official took Billy's hand in his and raised it aloft in signal that he had won the fight the fickle crowd cheered and screamed in a delirium of joy.
The referee naturally declined to take such a responsibility and ordered the game to proceed, and we took our places on the course.
I explained to the referee that the tie was a well-known patent and that, if he ruled it out and disqualified the tie, a promising industry would be irretrievably ruined.
The facts are that, before embarking on the second set, Mr. Gorman Crawl petitioned the referee that I should be required to remove my tie.
As he entered the dressing-room he heard the refereeannouncing the names.
In his anxiety to get the ball, one of the Wrykyn forwards started heeling before it was in, and the referee promptly gave a free kick to Ripton for "foot up".
Presently the referee called out his name as the winner, and he went across the ring and shook hands with his opponent, who was now himself again.
The referee frowned in the direction of this audacious partisan, and expressed a hope that the audience would kindly refrain from comment during the rounds.
The referee consulted a paper which he held, and announced the names.
Why, on the floor, waiting for the referee to count them out.
The referee signed to his seconds, who ducked into the ring and carried him to his corner.
As luck would have it, he had not so long to wait as he had expected, for the Pauline, taking the lead after the first few exchanges, out-fought his man so completely that the referee stopped the contest in the second round.
A very game and determined fight was seen when these two met, but Sheen's skill and condition discounted the rushing tactics of his adversary, and in the last minute of the third round the referee stopped the encounter.
The referee reads the rules to them, lets them clearly understand that he wants no nonsense.
They begin to show signs of being winded, so the referee blows his whistle, and again they repair to their respective corners.
The spaghetti works was in full blast, with a lot of husky lowbrows goin' in and out, smokin' cheroots half as long as your arm, and acting as if the referee had just declared a draw.
It's been put up to me to keep time an' referee this mix-up, and I don't want no help.
It was like the tap of the bell for a twenty-round go with the referee missin'.