| Donald Walker - 1837 - 488 Seiten
...shall then be considered dead ; nevertheless if an idea be entertained that either of the strikers is out, a question may be put previously to, but not after, the delivery of the next ball. 46. The umpire must take especial care to call " No Ball" instantly upon delivery ; " Wide Ball"as... | |
| Donald Walker - 1837 - 492 Seiten
...strikers is out, a question may be put previously to, but not after, the delivery of the next ball. 46. The umpire must take especial care to call " No Ball" instantly upon delivery ; " Wide Bair'as soon as ever it shall pass the striker. 47. The players who go in second shall follow their... | |
| William Evans Burton, Edgar Allan Poe - 1839 - 368 Seiten
...the ball shall then be considered dead ; nevertheless, if an idea be entertained that a striker is out, a question may be put previously to, but not after the delivery of, the next ball. 46. The umpire must take especial care to call " no ball," instantly upon delivery ; — " wide ball,"... | |
| 1844 - 480 Seiten
...until it is in the wicketkeeper, or bowler's hand ; it shall then be considered dead. The umpire must call "no ball" instantly upon delivery; "wide ball," as soon as it passes the striker. GYMNASTICS. GYMNASTICS take their origin from the athletic games of ancient Greece.... | |
| Boy - 1845 - 300 Seiten
...shall then be considered dead ; nevertheless, if an idea be entertained that either of the strikers is out, a question may be put previously to, but not after the delivery of the next ball 46. The umpire .must take especial care to call ' No Ball' instant upon delivery , ' Wide Ball' as... | |
| Nicholas Felix, George Frederick Watts - 1845 - 84 Seiten
...shall then be considered dead ; nevertheless, if an idea be entertained that either of the strikers is out, a question may be put previously to, but not after the delivery of, the next ball. XLV. The umpire must take especial care to call " No Ball " instantly upon delivery ; " Wide Ball "... | |
| William Clarke - 1849 - 646 Seiten
...bowler's hand, when it is no longer in play ; and if an idea be entertained that either of the strikers is out, a question may be put previously to, but not after, the delivery of the next ball. In a ehange of bowling, no trial ball shall be allowed ; if the bowler give one ball, be must bowl... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 434 Seiten
...shall then be considered dead ; nevertheless, if an idea be entertained that either of the strikers is out, a question may be put previously to, but not after, the delivery of the next ball. 46. The umpire must take especial care to call " no ball," instantly upon delivery ; " wide ball,"... | |
| Nicholas Wanostrocht - 1855 - 106 Seiten
...shall then be considered dead ; nevertheless, if an idea be entertained that either of the strikers is out, a question may be put previously to, but not after, the delivery of the next ball. XLV. The umpire must take especial care to call " No Ball" instantly upon delivery; " Wide Ball" as... | |
| John Henry Walsh - 1856 - 872 Seiten
...shad then be considered dead; nevertheless, if an Idea be entertained that cither of tí» strikers is out, a question may be put previously to, but not after, the delivery oj U» next bal L 44. — -The umpire must take espedal care to call "no ball" instantly upwi delivery;... | |
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