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Rules of The Golden Cross


The inaugural game was played at the British and World Marbles Championship at The Greyhound, Tinsley Green on Good Friday 2002 in the "Golden Oldies" competition for players aged 50 years or over on that date.


Barry Ray receives the "Golden Oldies" Cup

A perpetual trophy, the "Bombardier Eternal England Series Golden Oldie Cup" has been presented by Charles Wells Brewery and will be played for on Good Friday each year for any player aged 50 years or over on that date, as part of The British and World Marbles Championship under the organization of The British Marbles Board of Control.

Rules of the Game
  1. If the tolley comes off the ring without touching any target marbles there is no score and it is the turn of the other player.

  2. If the tolley remains on the ring without having touched any target marbles there is no score, the tolley remains in situ (meaning stays in position) and it is the turn of the other player.

  3. If the tolley remains on the ring having struck one or more target marbles the player will score a "hit". The tolley will remain in situ and it is the turn of the other player.

  4. If the tolley remains on the ring having struck one or more target marbles the player will score a "hit". The tolley will remain in situ and it is the turn of the other player.

  5. If the tolley comes off the ring having knocked out one or more target marbles the player will score one point per marble. It is now the turn of the other player.

  6. If the tolley remains on the ring having knocked out one or more target marbles the player will score one point per marble and will continue to shoot from the landing point of the tolley.

Winning the Game

This article must not be reproduced without the express written permission of the British Marbles Board of Control. Copyrighted 2001. All correspondence to: The Secretary, British Marbles Board of Control c/o The Greyhound, Tinsley Green, West Sussex. We wish to thank Sam McCarthy-Fox for making The Marble Museum the official North American correspondent to The Board. The contents of this web site have been copyrighted 2001 by The Marble Museum Inc. In 2008, the rights to this web site became the property of The Museum of American Glass in West Virginia.
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