Learning To Play Field Hockey (Classic Reprint)
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Excerpt From Learning To Play Field Hockey Field Hockey Is Played In Great Britain By Both Men And Women, But Not In Mixed Teams, Nor In Mixed Competition. In The United States Its Activities Are Confined Principally To Girls Colleges And Schools. Nearly All Of The American WomenS Institutions Of Learning Devote Much Time To The Game. Interest In It Is Spreading To The High Schools, When The Latter Have A Sufficient Playing Area, Either On The School Ground Or In Parks. In Philadelphia, For Instance, There Is An Organized League Of Clubs Whose Members Learned Field Hockey At College And Who Keep Up Their Interest In The Game Much As Do The Women Of Great Britain In; County And Similar Teams. In The Milder Climate Of The British Isles It Is Possi Ble To Play Hockey From Autumn Until Early Summer. In The United States The Playing Period Is Confined Principally To Autumn, Although It Would Be Quite Easy To Hold A Supplementary Season In Spring Time. The Ladies Field Of London, A Weekly Periodical, Den Votes Much Space To Field Hockey In Addition To The Great Variety Of Other Subjects That Specially Interest Women. It Published Recently A Series Of Articles On Learning To Play Field Hockey, By Mr. Eustace E. White, Sports Editor. So Thoroughly Did These Treat Of The Game That The Publishers Of SpaldingS Athletic Library Made Arrangements With The Author And Ladies Field To Reproduce Them In Book Form For The Benefit Of Field Hockey Players In The United States. About The Publisher Forgotten Books Publishes Hundreds Of Thousands Of Rare And Classic Books. Find More At This Book Is A Reproduction Of An Important Historical Work. Forgotten Books Uses State-Of-The-Art Technology To Digitally Reconstruct The Work, Preserving The Original Format Whilst Repairing Imperfections Present In The Aged Copy. In Rare Cases, An Imperfection In The Original, Such As A Blemish Or Missing Page, May Be Replicated In Our Edition. We Do, However, Repair The Vast Majority Of Imperfections Successfully; Any Imperfections That Remain Are Intentionally Left To Preserve The State Of Such Historical Works.
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