Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1930 — Page 10
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Rules for Times ’ Marbles Tourney
Ringer is played in a ring ten flO) feet in diameter, with thirteen .(13) marbles arranged In the center in a cross. The object is to shoot these marbles out of the ring, the player shooting the largest number of marbles cut of the ring in any game being the winner of that game. No less than two and no more than six may play in one game in Ringer, except in national championship matches two only play. All tournament play is for fair, and marbles must be returned to owners after each game. Equipment The playing surface shall be a smooth level area of ground, hard clay, or other suitable substance. The ring is inscribed upon this area ten feet in diameter, and all play is within this ring. Note: The outline of this ring shall not be so deep or so wide as to check the roll of a marble. With the center of the ring as a point of intersection, mark two lines at right angles to each other to form a cross, which shall be a guide for placing the playing marbles. Place one marble at the center and three on each of the four branches of the cross, each marble three inches away from the next one. The lag line is a straight line drawn tangent to the ring and touching it at one point. The pitch line is a straight line drawn tangent to the ring, directly opposite and parallel to the lag line. Playing marbles shall be round and made of clay. All marbles in any one playing ring must be of uniform size. The standard size 6hall be five-eighths inch in diameter. Slight variation may be allowed by the referee for manufacturing fault. Shooters shall be round and made of any substance except steel or any other metal, and shall not be less than one-half inch nor more than six-eighths inch in diameter, as determined by the referee. Plan of Play The lag is the first operation in ringer. To lag, the players stand toeing the pitch line, or knuckling down upon it, and toss or shoot their shooters to the lag line across the ring. The player whose shooter comes nearest the lag line, on either side, wins the lag. Players must lag before each game. The player vho wins the lag shoots first, and the others follow in order as their shooters were next nearest the lag line. The same shooter that is used in. the lag must be used in the game following the lag. On all shots, except the lag, a player shall knuckle down so that at least one knuckle is in contact with the ground, and he shall maintain this position until the shooter has left his Knuckling down is permitted, but not required in lagging. Starting the game, each player in turn shall knuck’ down just outside the ring line, at any point he chooses, and shoot into the ring to knock one or more marbles out of the ring, or to hit or knock out of the ring the shooter of an opposing player, or players, if any remain inside the ring. If a player knocks one or more marbles out of the ring, or hits the shooter of an opponent, or knocks an opponent's shooter out of the ring he continues to shoot. He ceases to shoot after his first miss, and then is credited with the marbles he has scored. “If after a miss, a player's shooter
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i remains inside the ring, he must leave it there and his opponents are permitted to shoot at it. If the shooter rolls outside the ring, he j picks it up and on his next shot he is permitted to take roundsters i and shoot from any point on the ring line. Playing Regulations Marbles knocked out of the ring ! shall be picked up by the player who knocks them out. Whenever a marble or shooter comes to rest on the ring line, if its' center is outside the ring, or exactly on the ring line, it shall be consid- | ered out of the ring; if its center is ; inside the ring, it shall be considered inside the ring. A player hitting an opponent’s j shooter inside the ring, but not J knocking it out, shall pick up any marble he chooses, and shall proi ceed to shoot. However, he shall not hit the same opponent’s shooter again until after he hits another | shooter or knocks a marble out of the ring, or he comes around to his next turn to shoot. A player knocking an opponent’s shooter out of the ring shall be entitled to all the marbles won by the opponent, and the opponent whose shooter has been knocked out of the ring is out of the game, “killed.” If the opponent who was knocked out of the ring has no marbles, the player who knocked him out shall not-be entitled to pick up a marble for the shot. If a shooter knocks out two or more marbles, or liits an opponent’s shooter and a marble, or hits two opponents’ shooters, or completes any other combination play, he shall be entitled to all points scored on the shot. When a shooter slips from a player’s hand, if the player calls “slips” and the referee is convinced that it is a slip, and if the shooter did not travel more than ten inches the referee may order “no play” and permit the player to shoot again. The referee’s decision is final. The game shall end when the last marble is shot out. Scoring For each marble knocked out by a player, he shall be credited with the score of ONE. For each time a player hits the shooter of an opponent, and does not knock it out of the ring, he shall be credited with the score of ONE. For each time a player knocks an opponent’s shooter out of the ring, he shall be credited with all the marbles previously scored by the hit opponent. The player having credited to him
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the largest number of marbles at the completion of the game shall be the winner of that game. In games where more than two players are engaged, if two or more players lead with the same score, those in the tie shall play anew game to break the tie. A player refusing to continue a game, once it is started, shall be disqualified, and if only two players ere engaged, the game shall be forfe.ted to the offended player. The score of a forfeited game shall !>* 13-0. Officials The officials shall be a referee and tv scorer, if a scorer is available, otherwise the referee shall also keep score. The referee shall have complete charge of the play. He shall interpret these rules and have power to make decisions on any points not specifically covered by these rules. He shall have authority to disqualify any player for unsportsmanlike conduct. He shall have authority to order from the playing field or its vicinity the coach or other representative of any player who conducts himself improperly. The scorer shall keep a record of the game, marking score of each player, shot by shot, and at the termination of each game shall notify the referee of the score, and the referee shall announce the winner. The scorer shall assist the referee in enforcing the rule against ;oaching, and call to the attention of the referee any infraction of the rules. Penalties A player shall NOT: Lift his hand until the shooter has left his hand. This violation is known as “histing.” Move his hand forward until the shooter has left his hand. This violation is known as “hunching.” Smooth or otherwise rearrange the ground, or remove any obstacles.
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he may request the referee to clear obstructions. Penalty (for all three violations): If any marbles were knocked out or dislocated on the shot, they shall be restored to their place, and the player shall lose his shot. Change shooters during the course of the game. He may choose anew shooter on each lag, provided he uses that shooter in the subsequent game. PENALTY: The player shall be disqualified from the game. Communicate in any way with his couch during the course of the game. PENALTY: Forfeiture of all marbles he has knocked out of the ring, said marbles to be returned to the game and placed on the cross. A coach shall not give instructions to either his own or any other player engaged in the game. PENALTY: Coach shall be ordered from the playing field, if, after being warned once, he continues the violation. Players must not walk through the marble ring. PENALTY: After a player has been warned for violation, the referee MAY require the forfeiture of one marble, on a second offense, said marble to be re-
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