| George H. Selkirk - 1867 - 184 Seiten
...Xvi.—Or if the ball, from a stroke of the bat or hand, but not the wrist, be held before it touches the ground, although it be hugged to the body of the catcher. If the ball be caught close to the ground, with the hands lying upon the latter, it is out, the ball... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 400 Seiten
...bowled out of the ground ; 16. Or, if the ball, from the stroke of the bat, or hand, but not the wrist, be held before it touch the ground, although it be hugged to the body of the catcher : 17. Or, if in striking, or at any other lime while the ball shall be in play, both his feet shall... | |
| Alfred Elliott - 1868 - 358 Seiten
...bowled out of the ground ; 16. Or, if the ball, from the stroke of the bat, or hand, but not the wrist, be held before it touch the ground, although it be hugged to the body of the catcher; 17. Or if in striking, or at any other time while the ball shall be in play, both his feet shall be... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1868 - 414 Seiten
...bowled out of the ground ; 16. Or, if the ball, from the stroke of the bat, or hand, but not the wrist, be held before it touch the ground, although it be hugged to the body of the catcher ; 17. Or, if in striking, or at any other time while the ball shall be in play, both his feet shall... | |
| Charles Box - 1868 - 204 Seiten
...facts are stubborn things." 16. Or, if the ball from the stroke of the bat or hand, but not the wrist, be held before it touch the ground, although it be hugged to the body of the catcher. Some persons regard fielding of the " hugged " Limits of Popping Creases. 127 character as clumsy.... | |
| Modern out-door amusements - 1870 - 202 Seiten
...out of the ground ; 16. Or, if the ball, from the stroke of the bat or hand, but not the wrist, bo held before it touch the ground, although it be hugged to the body of the catcher ; 17. Or, if in striking, or at any other time when the ball shall be in play, both his feet shall... | |
| Thomsonby - 1871 - 136 Seiten
...ground. [But see Law XXXV.] XVI. Or, if the ball from the stroke of the bat, or hand, but not the wrist, be held before it touch the ground, although it be hugged to the body of the catcher. XVII. Or, if in striking, or at any other time while the ball shall be in play, both his feet shall... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1872 - 370 Seiten
...bowled out of the ground ; XVI. Or, if the ball, from the stroke of the bat, or hand, but not the wrist, be held before it touch the ground, although it be hugged to the body of the catcher ; 248 249 down, except his bat be grounded within it ; XVIII. Or, if in striking at the ball, he hit... | |
| Alfred Elliott - 1872 - 246 Seiten
...the wrist, be held before it touch the ground, ."Jthough it be hugged to the body of the catcher; 17. Or if in striking, or at any other time while the ball shall be in play, both his feet shall be over the popping crease, and his wicket put down, except his... | |
| Henry Chadwick - 1873 - 146 Seiten
...out.] What a Catch Is. 16. Or, if the ball, from the stroke of the bat, or hand, but not the wrist, be held before it touch the ground, although it be hugged to the body of the catcher. [To catch the striker out the ball must first hit either the bat or any part of the hand, or the glove... | |
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