1895 Bartender's Guide by Berner-Mayer Co

l east one ou t. '!'his pr ocess m ay be r epeated a d !lbi tum . Should t he secoll'd strok e fail to sen d a ball out, it rl oes not count. The striker 's ha n d is ou t, and th e next ~tril•er plays at th e balls as he finds t hem . 2d. It is a foulihe open in g shot, and a l so w h enev er by a counting s trolw, h e h as sen t his ball off th e table or l odged i t on the c u shi on rail, a nd Hkewise w h enever h e el ects to sp.>t balls t hat a r e "fas.t ," t h e str l1ker Is "in h an d." The ll'on-str !l•er 's ba ll nev er becom es " in h a nd." PIN POOL. T his ga m e Is played with t hree bwlls, one r eel and ~wo w hite. 1.-The r ed ball m ust be placed upon the spot a t t he foot of t he table a n d one white ball on a spot five inch es Cr om the cen t r e dia m on d at th e foot of t he t a ble. 2.-T h e p erson d r aw1n g t h e No. 1 or smallest ball must play from t h e ·s t rin g at thP head of th e table. 'i6

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