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Description: Identifier: reliablebookofou00chad (find matches) Title: The reliable book of outdoor games. Containing official rules for playing base ball, foot ball, cricket, lacrosse, tennis, croquet, etc Year: 1893 (1890s) Authors: Chadwick, Henry, 1824-1908 Subjects: Games Sports Publisher: New York, F. M. Lupton Contributing Library: The Library of Congress Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: ped out; then, too, he is out if he handlesthe ball while standing at tho wicket or after bat-ting the ball; and he is out if he prevents thebowled ball from hitting the wicket by placinghis leg in the way of tho bowled ball. He is alsoout if he steps in front of the batting creasewhile the ball is in play, and he fails to get backbefore the bails of his wicket are knocked off.Thus it will be seen that the batsman can be dis-posed of in seven different ways, not countingwillful interference with a fielder in fielding aball. Ten of the eleven men only can be put out bythe opposite side, one man of the batting sidealways being left to carry his bat out, a verycreditable point of play to make if he haschances afforded him to score runs and he ac-cepts them. Two innings on each side consti-tutes a game, and the side scoring the largestaggregate of runs in these two innings wins the THE RELIABLE BOOK OF OUT-BOOB GAMES. 19 LONG SLIP COV£/f SHORT LEG UMP/RE. •■ to thl LEFT or r*e STRMq. Text Appearing After Image: UMPIRE.• bowie* LONG F/ELO O/V game. Iu one day matches, if two innings oneach side are not played to a fiuish, then thescore of the first innings decide the contest,the runs in the incompleted innings not count-ing. There is no limit as to time in playing the twoinnings on each side in a match game, exceptby mutual agreement; consequently a two in- nings a side match may he decided in one day,two days or three days. In Australia they havefrequently occupied the best part of four daysin playing a first-»lass match. It is the lengthof time in playing a match which is the greatdistinctive feature between cricket and baseball,the former requiring as many days for a matchas the other does hours. 20 THE RELIABLE BOOK: OF OTJT-DOOR GAMES. THE SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS OF THE GAME. THE BOWLING. There are three special departments in thegame of cricket, viz., bowling, batting and field-ing. Of these the bowling is the most import-ant, for there can he no thoroughly good cricketplaying without sp Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
Title: The reliable book of outdoor games. Containing official rules for playing base ball, foot ball, cricket, lacrosse, tennis, croquet, etc (1893) (14781704162)
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