The acus has an ogham-like scoring on one face-- [Illustration: Scoring on fig.
Sometimes done by football players afterscoring a goal, as a victory celebration.
To produce glacial effects upon, as in the scoring of rocks, transportation of loose material, etc.
The score of seniors versus freshmen was only eleven to six and the freshmen were jubilant over having kept the seniors from scoring as heavily as they had expected.
The men fired in turn, each scoring fair hits, until Ricker and Jim Haley's turn came.
As he felt himself falling he twisted his body in the air, bringing Powers underneath him and pinned both his shoulders to the ground, scoring a clean fall.
The scale for scoring was 0, none; 1, light; 3, severe.
The one scoringthe largest number of falls during the time set is accounted the winner.
She was constantly writing notes over to him at his house, borrowing his books, and scoring with her great pencil-marks such passages of sentiment or humour as awakened her sympathy.
A shout of triumph was already welling up from the throat of all Niowee, for to prevent the scoring of a point in its favor it would seem that there must be a thing afoot whose fleetness could exceed the speed of a thing awing.
One effective method of checking the evil influence was by scoring aboon the breath.
The operator then drew her wet forefinger across my brow,--called scoring aboon the breath.
In scoring errors of batted balls see Section 3 of this Rule.
By this system, the art of scoring can be acquired in a single game.
The spaces in each corner of the square are intended to be used in scoring whatever may have happened to batter or base runner on the line between the two bases forming a boundary of said space.
In order to promote Uniformity in Scoring Championship Games, the following instructions, suggestions and definitions are made for the benefit of scorers, and they are required to make all scores in accordance therewith.
The St Austin's freshman, Venables, fully justified his inclusion by scoring a stylish fifty-seven.
Scoring isn't one of those things which only one chap in a hundred understands.
The game was a stern chase from that to the finish, and the Bears, scoring steadily, won, 9 to 2.
I saw him slide off the bench in the eighth while we were scoringand start toward the club house.
Also, a New Scoring System, with record of the Metropolitan Championship Games and Pacific League Averages.
The system of scoring adopted and used at the late great walk in Madison Square Garden was a great advance on all previous efforts and could hardly be excelled for simplicity and accuracy.
Besides attending to the scoring of the competitors, the management owes a duty to the spectators of announcing the results of that scoring through the varying fortunes of the race.
Just before he went to bed he had evolved a neat little scheme for scoring off Mr. Langridge.
The staff has ways of scoringwhich the school has not.
You call it scoringoff Sir Harry, but do you realize that it is all at my expense?
He tried to change the subject; but in scoring a dramatic point he had interested his audience more than he had intended.
I thought, 'What a chance of scoring off Sir Harry!
We were on high ground which fell gently away on three sides--a long spur running down to the river between two of the numberless small watercourses scoring the flanks of the hills.
The one scoring the greatest number of points is the winner.
The one scoring the greatest number of points is the winner of hearts and deserves a prize.
The side scoring that number of points first is victorious.
Tally is kept for each child, the one scoring the most points wins the game.
While I think of it, there is one point about the method that I use for scoring that is better, I think, than some other methods that have been used, that it gives credit for even a part of a per cent.
DRAKE: I shall talk about the methods I use in scoring the black walnut in Arkansas.
With the wind behind it becomes much more commonplace, but wherever the wind, we are not likely to be quite happy till we have left it behind in a scoring competition.
His scoring not only embodies the ideals of his predecessors, but treats each instrument also with characteristic individuality, subordinated, however, as a means for faithfully depicting the details of the composition proper.
The exceedingly simple vocal parts are founded entirely on Volksmelodien; Leit-motiven add coherence to the opera as a whole, whereas the scoring is amazingly complicated and elaborate though ever lucid and euphonious.
The fundamental reason that makes his scoring so effective is his intimate acquaintance with the characteristics of each individual instrument even to the minutest detail of mechanical limitation or latent potentiality.
Buck has rather neglected the field of purely orchestral music, but the scoring of his choral compositions reveals the firm hand of a master.
The former idea bears the germ of Wagner's subsequent ethereal string passages, whereas the latter corresponds to Rossini's familiar 'cello scoring in "Guillaume Tell.
Peculiar to thescoring of his greatest symphonies is the consistent use of but one flute, whereas the remaining wind is represented in pairs.
All in all, though Meyerbeer's scoring is frequently brutal, it is intensely dramatic and original.
Fearful lest the singer should be overpowered, they were overcautious; as a result, their scoring was thin, and decidedly weak in the bass.
It was his peculiar custom to postpone the orchestralscoring until all modifications as suggested by preliminary rehearsals had been decided upon.
Nor can his scoringbe cited as a model for felicitous instrumentation or glowing orchestral colors.
Haydn's genius matured slowly; his earlier scoring does not exhibit any advanced degree of originality, and not until after Mozart had in turn become the greater did Haydn stand forth in the true strength of his greatness.
However, the scoring is of a far higher degree of intensity.
Then a substitute follows him, and in the succeeding innings not a third of the base hits made off the first pitcher are recorded against the substitute, and yet not a record to show this is to be had off the data the scoring rules admit of.
How is it possible to tell how effective a pitcher is by the figures of earned runs as recorded under the scoring rules in vogue up to 1895?
The mere record of the best averages in scoring base hits in batting seems to be regarded by the majority of "cranks" in base ball as the only sound criterion of good batting.
In order to promote uniformity in scoring championship games the following instructions, suggestions and definitions are made for the benefit of scorers, and they are required to make all scores in accordance therewith.
One thing against improvement in the scoring rules is: first, the fact that the magnates have the power to revise the amendments made by the Committee on Rules.
But the one thing wanting in the record of batting averages is the data showing the runners forwarded by base hits, and until the scoring rules give such data there can be no correct data useful as a criterion of skilful batting.
Not a single change was made in the badly-worded scoring rules, and in consequence the same old premium for record batting is offered to every "fungo" hitter in the ranks.
The former are contests in which runners reaching second and even third base by good hits are cut off from scoring runs by superior pitching and fielding, and this class of games comprises the model contests of each season.
The champion played several perfect shots in succession, scoring twenty or so.
Big Fred took up the running, scoring eighteen, an unusually big break for him, and leaving the balls in a well-nigh impossible position.