1G2 Airainst Runs v,iik'.nsou,K.O.n. GOth Rifles ............... v. Alresford, August 24 135 ............ Crusaders................... v. Assyrians, Mav 10 ............ 101* Woo’'ey, W......... Mount Uill ............... v. King’s Mill, July 15 ....... 113 U r‘l ll(. K........... Torquay ................... y. Plymouth Garrison, Aug. 12 109 varil ley, W........ ] fa llow ....................... v. Mot o Park, June 8 ........... 101 » ....... J^outh.EastornCircuit v. Tlio Mote, July 10 ........... 151* \ Oiuig, A. 11....... North of Ireland....... y. Armagh, June 1 1 ...... ....... 100 Booth, C. F ore ign . .......... Loft Half-Battalion... v. Right HaIf-Battalion, Klaep- tor, India, Aug. 3, 1870 135 Camdbell, W. East Melbourne ....... v. South Melbouruc,Deo. 1875 111 4 Gregory, E......... Warwick v. University, Sidney, N.S.W., Nov. 20,1875 ........... 101 Hammond, Major R.A. & 21st Fusiliers v. Indian Cantonment, Dec. 31, 1875 ....................... 101 Hargreaves, Jos. Germantown,America v. Canadians, Aug. 11, 1870 1G3 Large, James ... Germantown,America v. Canadians, Aug. 11, 1876 10S Midwinter, IV.... Baallarat ................... v. Coris, N.S.W., Dec., 1875 134* 011away, C. J ... . Hand1 ton Triiinick, J. ..... Carlton v. Montreal, Canada West, [Aug., 1870....................... 102 v. Fitzroy, Australia, March 4, 1870 ....................... 116# CHAPTER VII. THE LAWS OP CRICKET. W ith N otes by J ames L illywh ite . I. The BALL must not weigh less than five ounces and a half, nor more than live ounces and three-quarters. It must measure not less than nine inches, nor more than nine inches and one-quarter in circumference. At the beginning of each innings, either party may call for a new ball. It M not usual however, except in case of the bull being much damaged, for more than two ball* to bo ii*cd in a match. II. The BAT must not exceed four inches and one-quarter in the widest 1 a t ; it must not be more than thirty*eight inches in length.

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