Chadwick's Base Ball Manual: Containing the New Rules of Base Ball as Revised at the Base Ball Convention Held at Boston, U.S., March 2, 1874, Together with Special Instructions in All the Scientific Points of Pitching, Batting, and Fielding, with Instructions for Scoring the Game and Rules for Umpiring

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George Routledge and Sons, 1874 - 128 sider

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Side 95 - Whenever a match shall have been determined upon between two clubs, play shall be called at the exact hour appointed, and should either party fail to produce their players within thirty minutes thereafter, the party so failing shall admit a defeat, and shall...
Side 97 - Game," it shall end ; but when he merely suspends play for any stated period, it may be resumed at the point at which it was suspended, provided such suspension does not extend beyond the day of the match.
Side 106 - ... one time at the bat, the striking order thus established shall not be changed during the game. After the first innings, the first striker in each innings shall be the batsman whose name follows that of the last man who has completed his turn (time) at the bat in the preceding innings. Section 3. — Any batsman failing to take his position at the bat in his order of striking— unless by reason of illness or injury, or by consent of the captains of the contesting nines — shall be declared out,...
Side 116 - No run or base can be made on a foul ball. Such a ball shall be considered dead, and' not in play, until it shall first have been settled in the hands of the pitcher. In such cases, players running bases shall return to them, and may be put out in so returning, in the same manner as when running to first base.

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