Glossary of Cue Sports Terms
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BBC. Retrieved 24 March 2024. Men are strictly not allowed at anytime except for Thursday nights, when - in a reversal of the age-old tradition - they are permitted to enter the club for dinner. So used was I to him that, had he died or got another situation (or whatever it is such persons do when they disappear from the club), I should probably have told the head waiter to bring him back, as I disliked changes. In addition to all that, our homes are Energy Star Certified along with energy-efficient insulation, furnace, windows and a tank less hot water heater. It is further said that the applause bestowed upon some feat in any of the athletic contests helps to establish some boy in the conceit that he is a great man, because he can do such things, and that, therefore, study is of no further use to him. Such an issue might be avoided by the requirement that every candidate for trial should be examined by a competent physician, and, in default of procuring a certificate of physical soundness, should be excluded from participation in athletic contests. The labels "British" and "UK" as applied to entries in this glossary refer to terms originating in the UK and also used in countries that were fairly recently part of the British Empire and/or are part of the Commonwealth of Nations, as opposed to US (and, often, Canadian) terminology.
See the Eight-ball and Eight-ball pool (British variation) main articles for the games. There are also games such as English billiards that include aspects of multiple disciplines. The term billiards is sometimes used to refer to all of the cue sports, to a specific class of them, or to specific ones such as English billiards; this article uses the term in its most generic sense unless otherwise noted. The term "blackball" is used in this glossary to refer to both blackball and eight-ball pool as played in the UK, as a shorthand. Blackball was chosen because it is less ambiguous ("eight-ball pool" is too easily confused with the international standardized "eight-ball"), and blackball is globally standardized by an International Olympic Committee-recognized governing body, the World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA); meanwhile, its ancestor, eight-ball pool, is largely a folk game, like North American bar pool, and to the extent that its rules have been codified, they have been done so by competing authorities with different rulesets.
Even the divine government of the world does not exclude the existence of evil. They have been avoided when the college authorities have given notice that a recurrence of them would imperil the existence of the athletic organizations, or annul the permission to play match-games. Mr. Buchanan did not like to have a third man, and his nervous system was seriously insulted at Lockwood's method, which forced him to change the disposition of his field in a way he did not like. And men kept passing back from business on the way to their clubs-men whose figures shrouded in cocoons of fog came into view like spectres, and like spectres vanished. Should Pax receive knowledge of the suggested conference he might question their sincerity and view all their doings with suspicion. Similarly, British terms predominate in the world of snooker, English billiards, and blackball, regardless of the players' nationalities. Bayswater Chronicle. England. 24 October 1868. Retrieved 31 August 2024 - via British Newspaper Archive.
Morning Post. England. 27 November 1880. Retrieved 31 August 2024 - via British Newspaper Archive. Standard. 24 August 2020. Retrieved 24 March 2024. Women-only club The Wing is shutting down its London location for good after being hit by accusations of racism and bullying. Standard. Retrieved 24 March 2024. I regret to advise the Grace Belgravia has ceased operations and the Club has closed. Whitehall Club - the setting of the murder mystery in the novel Keep It Quiet (1935) by Richard Hull. Top Hat from 1935 starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers along with Edward Everett Horton. Red and white are always partners against blue and black, and the essential features and tactics of the game are, mutatis mutandis, What is a billiards club the same as in modern English croquet-i.e. However, due to the predominance of US-originating terminology in most internationally competitive pool (as opposed to snooker), US terms are also common in the pool context in other countries in which English is at least a minority language, and US (and borrowed French) terms predominate in carom billiards. At the end of 1968, the World Snooker Championship reverted to a knockout tournament format, with eight competitors; the tournament concluded in 1969 with John Spencer winning the title.
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