All reports byreferees to be made within three days after the occurrence (Sundays not included), and reports will be deemed to be made when received in the ordinary course of post.
The most able referees that I have played under or witnessed were men who were slow to speak, but when occasion arose were quick to act.
In many ways a referee is born and not made, and all the best referees are those who have played the game when they were young, and have followed it up continually since leaving off, actually taking part in the kicking of the ball.
Neutral referees should be appointed by an independent body of the Association.
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.
Junior referees are badly wanted, especially men of a reputation that is well respected.
In senior circles referees are supposed to be unbiassed, which I am glad to say in the general run of cases they are.
Endless disputes unavoidably arose, friction with manufacturers and traders, unfortunately also with thereferees at the inland revenue, who for many years were altogether out of touch with the analysts.
It could boast of Heaven knows how many titled Patrons and Patronesses, Committees and Sub-committees, Referees and Auditors.
On the 16th of June the referees rendered their decision on the eight points submitted to them for adjudication.
For the refereeswere to decide, not merely upon legal points, but upon moral ones.
The majority of the referees decided that he had so done.
The referees agreed that this was to be done by the defendant.
Sympathy with him, there was little; desire for his success, there was less; and the referees (p.
The refereesagreed upon were Samuel Steevens, named by Cooper; Daniel Lord, Jr.
In regard to five of these they were all in full agreement; but in three instances one of thereferees dissented from certain portions of the report made by the other two.
But I believe that by using forethought and energy enough college men can be found to act as umpires and referees for the remaining games this season.
The managers of the New York Football Association are having considerable difficulty in securing the services of college graduates to act as umpires and referees at interscholastic championship games.
It was evident, however, that a determined attack was about to be made upon Bacon, and that the proceeding against the referees was really directed against him.
The referees clapped their chests, the combatants smote themselves likewise, there was a great roar of voices, and before I could really notice how it happened, the fighters were wriggling on the tanbark.
The referees called round two by slapping their chests.
Facing each other, the fighters stood a pace apart, the referees opposite each other, also, forming a square.
All refereesmust be familiar with these playing rules when officiating in sanctioned matches.
Those two referees have proceeded with the business and made a report, which forms the basis of this bill.
The case occurred and the referees were selected before the note.
The referees reported to the House on the 14th that the works and estimates were sufficient for the objects proposed.
Of course, it was impossible to settle the matter among themselves, and the referees were called in.
The referees used the following language touching the point of the ordination of Mr. Lawson: "If more than a mere major part should not consent to it, we should be loath to advise our brethren to proceed.
The reports of the two referees were referred to the manufacturers, who again protested vehemently against these findings, this time on the ground that the specimens were old.
Neither the refereesnor any one connected with the Council had any means of knowing the age of the specimens until the dates of manufacture were furnished by the New York Pharmacal Association.
The evidence presented by the manufacturers did not warrant a reexamination, since the work of two of the chemists cited substantially corroborates the results obtained by the Council’s referees from the fresher specimens.
A few specimens examined by these two referees showed a slight tryptic activity; most of them showed none.
The referees would be attacked, people thought, if the Lower House had courage.
The referees were named, the Chancellor at the head of them.
But though the storm had rapidly thickened, the charges against the referees were not against him alone.
There are clerks and messengers, trustees and receivers, referees and committees, perhaps public prosecuting attorneys and their assistants, to appoint.
More than ever he was convinced that the new Cub member was known to some of the referees as well as the court director.
This was confirmed a moment later as one of the court refereescame out of his private office and motioned to Pat.
The remuneration of special referees is determined by the court or judge.
The official referees are salaried officers of court.
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