HITTING OUT. 



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prevent the striker from dribbling out, which is most 

 important ; because the defending side may gallop 

 out, if the ball is sent ever such a small distance 

 over the line. No. i will place himself so as to be 



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Fig. 27. — Hitting out from between the goal posts. 



on the stick side of the hitter out, and then he 

 will not cross him. He should adapt himself to 

 circumstances, and must be very sharp at moving 

 about, so as to frustrate the striker. He will 



