Cricket scores, notes &c. from 1730-1773. To which are added two poems. Compiled by H.T. Waghorn1899 |
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... bye(Runs off) off stage Shut its 2:41 Title : Could have been a pro not an average 2 Matthew S. Phillips.
... bye(Runs off) off stage Shut its 2:41 Title : Could have been a pro not an average 2 Matthew S. Phillips.
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... bye . ( Runs to return bat to toy box . ) LEEDS . ( Crossing c . ) Three out of five . WARD . No do - overs , Leeds , g'bye . LEEDS . When I was interviewing roommates last year , Ward , I evidently failed to cover the subject of do ...
... bye . ( Runs to return bat to toy box . ) LEEDS . ( Crossing c . ) Three out of five . WARD . No do - overs , Leeds , g'bye . LEEDS . When I was interviewing roommates last year , Ward , I evidently failed to cover the subject of do ...
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... bye , darlin ' — say a good word to Mary , she's in throuble and sore ... run back to work . Mrs. B. Heaven bless you , Andy , in all you do . Andy . Heaven ... Runs out . END OF ACT I. ACT II . SCENE I - A richly furnished Saloon in ...
... bye , darlin ' — say a good word to Mary , she's in throuble and sore ... run back to work . Mrs. B. Heaven bless you , Andy , in all you do . Andy . Heaven ... Runs out . END OF ACT I. ACT II . SCENE I - A richly furnished Saloon in ...
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... bye . ( Runs off , door C. ) ANG . I wonder why he wants to say good - bye to me . There is something mysterious about this whole affair . But I'll probe it to the bottom if I have to remain here all night . ( Musical number , if ...
... bye . ( Runs off , door C. ) ANG . I wonder why he wants to say good - bye to me . There is something mysterious about this whole affair . But I'll probe it to the bottom if I have to remain here all night . ( Musical number , if ...
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... runs a be • and be • as made out no otherwise many if ball,''from no from run runs a and a • obtained • be • as no ... Bye run touching the and ; " ball, be " but obtained,leg nothis if the byes bat having ball " the or respectively. touch ...
... runs a be • and be • as made out no otherwise many if ball,''from no from run runs a and a • obtained • be • as no ... Bye run touching the and ; " ball, be " but obtained,leg nothis if the byes bat having ball " the or respectively. touch ...
Términos y frases comunes
100 guineas Artillery Ground ball beat Bethersden bets Bourn Club bowled bowlers Brett Bromley Common bye-balls bye-runs Chatham Chertsey Chiselhurst considerable sum county of Kent cricket was played cricket-match was played Croydon Dartford decided in favour Dingate Duke of Dorset Earl eleven gentlemen England Faulkner former gamesters gentle gentlemen of London guineas Hambledon Club Hampshire Highness the Prince Hogsflesh July June Kennington Common Kent Kentish latter London and eleven Long Robin Lord John Sackville Lumpey match at cricket match was played Matson Middlesex and Surrey Miller Minshull Moulsey Hurst notches odds parish pitched played a match played on Monday played on Moulsey players Prince of Wales returned match Richmond Green Royal Highness Ryarsh Saddlescomb scores second match Sept Sevenoaks side Simmons Sir William Gage Slendon spectators sum of money Surrey Sussex Thanet Thursday Wednesday Wheeler wickets to go WINGHAM CLUB Wood Yesterday ΙΟ
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Página 117 - With fifteen hundred bowmen bold, All chosen men of might, Who knew full well in time of need To aim their shafts aright.
Página xiii - They shall allow two minutes for each Striker to come in, and ten minutes between each innings. When the Umpire shall call " Play," the party refusing to play shall lose the match.
Página xiii - ... shall not by any noise incommode the striker, and if any part of his person be over or before the wicket, although the ball hit it, the striker shall not be out. 37. The umpires are sole judges of fair and unfair play, and all disputes shall be determined by...
Página xiv - If one party beats the other in one innings, the notches in the first innings shall decide the bet. But if the other party goes in a second time, then the bet must be determined by the numbers on the score.
Página 118 - With that, there came a ball most keen, Out of a Surry hand, He struck it full, it mounted high, But, ah ! ne'er reach'd the land. Sir Horace spoke no words but these, ' Play on, my merry men all ; For why, my inning's at an end ; The Earl has caught my ball.
Página 123 - Their gods are gods of the hills; therefore they were stronger than we; but let us fight against them in the plain, and surely we shall be stronger than they.
Página 122 - Stevens, had often won a brilliant victory for the men of Kent. Sometimes he made large scores, but he often failed through want of caution, and according to an admirer who has described his attitude at the wicket he was celebrated as a mighty hitter. " He firmly stands with bat upright, And strikes with his athletic might. Sends forth the ball across the mead And scores six notches for the deed.
Página xii - When the ball has been in the bowler's or wicket-keeper's hands, it is considered no longer in play ; and the strikers need not keep within their ground till the umpire has called ' play ;' but if the player go out of his ground with an intent to run before the ball be delivered, the bowler may put him out.
Página 11 - Field between 12 and 1 with the Earl, and the stumps were immediately pitched. The chiefest of the wagers were laid on the first hands, apprehending there would not be time to play it out ; and the Londoners went in first and fetched 95. Then the Kentish Men went in, and fetched 80, upon which the odds ran 10 to 3 on the former, who went in a second time, and fetched but 41, which made them in all 50, so that the Kentish Men beat them, and had three men to come in.
Página 33 - ... satirist. He by no means lacked humour, though that quality seems a little forced in the notes which he appended to both editions of his poem. From the newspapers we learn no more about the match than is contained in this paragraph : Yesterday was played on the Artillery Ground the greatest cricket match ever known, the County of Kent playing against all England, which was won by the former. First innings England got 39 and Kent 53 ; second innings England got 57 and Kent 44. There were present...