| 1888 - 392 pages
...exercise of any kind as a means of gaining a livelihood. 4. Who has been employed in or about boats for money or wages. 5. Who is or has been, by trade...employment for wages, a mechanic, artisan, or labourer. This latter body arose in 1879. The original object of its constitution was to found a general club... | |
| 1888 - 854 pages
...entrance-fee; (2) who has ever knowingly 'competed with or against a professional for any prize ; (3) who has ever taught, pursued, or assisted in the practice...pay of manufacturers of bicycles, and ride in races for the purpose of advertising their employers' machines. In cricket it has lieen said that the difference... | |
| 1888 - 878 pages
...entrance-fee ; ( 2 ) who has ever knowingly competed with or against a professional for any prize ; (3) who has ever taught, pursued, or assisted in the practice...or engaged in any menial duty.' The bicycling rules differ, and certain competitions are allowed between amateurs and professionals ; while many so-called... | |
| Walter Bradford Woodgate - 1888 - 418 pages
...exercise of any kind as a means of gaining a livelihood. 4. Who has been employed in or about boats for money or wages. 5. Who is or has been, by trade...employment for wages, a mechanic, artisan, or labourer. are given at p. 5I. This new definition was adopted by the ' Amateur Rowing Association.' This latter... | |
| Walter Bradford Woodgate - 1889 - 408 pages
...entrance-fee ; (2) who has ever knowingly competed with or against a professional for any prize ; (3) who has ever taught, pursued, or assisted in the practice...artisan or labourer, or engaged in any menial duty. With these safeguards, and with the guidance of this leading Association, it is to be hoped that the... | |
| Walter Bradford Woodgate - 1888 - 388 pages
...has never been employed in or about boats, or in manual labour for money or wages ; is not, and never has been, by trade or employment, for wages, a mechanic,...artisan, or labourer, or engaged in any menial duty ; and in cases of the entry of a crew, that each member thereof is a member of a club duly established... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1894 - 322 pages
...gaining a livelihood ; fourthly, who has been employed in or about boats for money or wages ; fifthly, who is or has. been, by trade or employment for wages, a mech.tnic, artisan, or labourer. At a subsequent meeting it was reSolved : That the entry of any crew... | |
| Rudolf Chambers Lehmann - 1897 - 412 pages
...entrance-fee.* 2. Who has ever knowingly rowed or steered with or against a professional for any prize. 3. Who has ever taught, pursued, or assisted in the practice...artisan, or labourer, or engaged in any menial duty. 6. Who is disqualified as an amateur in any other branch of sport. Eligibility. II. — No one shall... | |
| United States. Bureau of Manufactures - 1902 - 826 pages
...exercises of any kind for profit. (4) Who has ever been employed in or about boats, or in manual labor for money or wages. (5) Who is or has been by trade or employment for wages a mechanic, artisan, or laborer, or engaged in any menial duty. (6) Who Is disqualified as an amateur in any other branch of... | |
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