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HOCKEY.
these two privileges shall be denied him; but he may be permitted
to remove his pads, and extra time shall be allowed, if necessary,
for their resumption.
(i) If the ball become lodged in the pads of a goal-keeper, or in
the wearing apparel of any player, the umpire shall suspend the
game and shall re-start it by a bully on the spot where the incident
occurred (subject to Rule 9
(d) ).
(j) If the ball strike an umpire, it shall remain in play.
(k) Rough or dangerous play shall not be permitted, nor any
behaviour which, in the opinion of the umpire, amounts to
misconduct.
Penalties.
1. For any breach of this Rule:
(i) Outside the circle.
A free hit shall be awarded to the opposing team.
(ii)
Inside the circle.
(a) By the attackers. A
free hit shall be awarded to
the opposing team. .
(b) By the defenders. A
penalty corner or a penalty
bully shall be awarded to the opposing team.
2.
For a simultaneous breach of this Rule by two opponents,
inside or outside the circle.
The umpire shall order a bully to
be played on the spot where the breach occurred (subject to
Rule 9 (d) ).
8.
For rough or dangerous play, or misconduct. In
addition
to awarding the appropriate penalty, the umpire may also warn
the offending player or suspend him from further participation
in the game.
11. Goal.
(a)
Except as specially provided for in Rule 1S (d), a goal is
scored if the ball pass wholly over the goal-line, between the goal-
posts and under the cross-bar, the ball, whilst inside the circle,
having been hit by or having glanced off the stick of a player of
the attacking team. It is immaterial if the ball subsequently
touch or be played by one or more players of the defending team.
If., during the game, the goal-posts and/or the cross-bar become
displaced and the ball pass wholly over the goal-line at a point
which, in the opinion of the umpire, is between where the goal-
posts and/or under where the cross-bar, respectively, should have
been, a goal is scored.
(b)
The team scoring the greater number of goals shall be the
winners.
12.
Off-side.
(a) No player can in any circumstances be off-side when in his
own half of the ground.
(b) Subject to para.
(a),
at the moment when the ball is hit or
rolled in, any other player of the same team as the striker or
roller-in is in an off-side position unless—
(i) There be at least three opponents nearer to their own goal-
line; or
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