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Every boy's book: a complete encyclopædia of sports and amusements, ed. by ... - Page 161
by Every boy - 1881 - 904 pages
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Out-of-doors: A Handbook of Games for the Playground

Alfred Elliott - 1872 - 246 pages
...line from the off and leg-stump. 2. The ball must be hit before the Bounds to entitle the Striker to a run, which run cannot be obtained unless he touch...as at Double Wicket, according to the 21st law. 3. When the Striker shall hit the ball, one of his feet must be on the ground, and behind the popping-crease,...
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Take my advice: giving information on everything pertaining to daily life ...

Robert Kemp Philp - 1872 - 370 pages
...from the off and leg-stump. II. The ball must be hit before the bounds to entitle the striker to a run, which run cannot be obtained unless he touch the bowling-stump or crease in a line with hi« bat or some part of his person, or go beyond them, returning to the popping-crease as at double...
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The Household Cyclopædia of Practical Receipts and Daily Wants ...

Alexander V. Hamilton - 1873 - 454 pages
...from the off and leg-stump. II. The ball must be hit before the bounds to entitle the striker to a run, which run cannot be obtained unless he touch...of his person, or go beyond them, returning to the popping-crcase as at double wicket, according to the 2l5t law. III. When the striker shall hit the...
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New facts upon all subjects, by the author of 'Enquire within'.

Robert Kemp Philp - 1873 - 300 pages
...bounds to entitle the Striker to run, which run cannot be obtained unless he touch the bowling stump or crease in a line with his bat, or some part of his person, or go beyond them, returning to the popping crease as at Double Wicket, according to the 2 ist law. III. When the Striker shall hit the...
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Chadwick's American Cricket Manual: Containing the Revised Laws of the Game ...

Henry Chadwick - 1873 - 146 pages
...bounds to entitle the striker to a run, which run cannot be obtained unless he touch the bowling stump or crease in a line with his bat, or some part of /his person, or go beyond them, returning to the popping crease as at double wicket, according to the 21st law. [According to this rule the batsman...
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The Modern Playmate: A Book of Games, Sports, and Diversions for Boys of All ...

John George Wood - 1875 - 926 pages
...line from the off and leg stump. 2. The ball must be hit before the bounds, to entitle the striker to run, which run cannot be obtained unless he touch...of his person, or go beyond them, returning to the popping-creasc, as at double w-'cket, according to Law 21. 3. When the striker shall hit the ball,...
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The Modern Pocket Hoyle: Containing All the Games of Skill and Chance as ...

William Brisbane Dick - 1880 - 406 pages
...bounds to entitle the striker to a run, which run cannot be obtained unless he touch the bowling stump or crease in a line with his bat, or some part of...popping-crease as at double wicket, according to the 2ist Law. 3. When the striker shall hit the ball, one of his feet must be on the ground, and behind...
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The Boy's Own Book: A Complete Encyclopædia of Sports and Pastimes ...

William Clarke - 1880 - 770 pages
...which run cannot be obhiined unless he touch the bowling.stump or creaas in a line with his bat or aome part of his person, or go beyond them, returning to...popping.crease as at Double Wicket, according to the 21st law. III. When the Striker shall hit the ball, one of his feet must be on the ground, and bshind the pop...
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The National Encyclopaedia of Business and Social Forms, Embracing the Laws ...

James D. McCabe - 1884 - 956 pages
...bounds to entitle the striker to a run, which cannot be obtained unless he touch the bowling stump or crease in a line with his bat, or some part of his person, or go beyond them, returning to the popping crease, as at double wicket, according to the 2ist Law. 3. When the striker shall hit the ball,...
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Collier's Cyclopedia of Commercial and Social Information and Treasury of ...

1882 - 812 pages
...line from the off and leg stump. a. The ball must be hit before the bounds, to entitle the striker to run, which run cannot be obtained unless he touch...popping-crease, as at double wicket, according to Law 21. 3. When the striker shall hit the ball, one of his feet must be on the ground and behind the...
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