2. A roquet made upon, or by, a booby does not entitle the player to an extra stroke; neither can a booby croquet or be croqueted.
3. If any ball is played out of its proper turn and discovered before the play of another ball has commenced, the misplayed ball may be returned to its original place, or permitted to remain in that to which it has rolled, at the option of the chief of the opposing side. But if the mistake is discovered before the player has finished his turn and the misplay be allowed, the misplayer shall be permitted to finish his turn. If the chief does not permit the misplay, the misplayed ball shall be returned to its original place, and any damages sustained or advantages gained by either side shall be canceled. If the misplay is not discovered before the play of another ball commences, or is allowed, the misplayer cannot use his next turn as he has anticipated it.
4. If a player use a wrong ball, all the balls moved by such play must be returned to their former position, and the misplayer lose his turn.
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Running a Bridge.
III. A player continues to play so long as he makes a point in the game.
1. Making a point is running one or more bridges, striking the turning-post in order, or performing the roquet (except on a booby, or on a ball the second time in one tour without making an intervening step.)
2. A player is allowed but one extra stroke, even though he make roquet and run one or more bridges at one stroke.
3. If a player makes two steps at one stroke, he may take position one mallet’s length or less, in any direction from where the ball rested.